Our Lady Peace Updates
January 25, 2002 Mike recently did an inteview in Guitar one Magazine and leave it to rich and Shelly to have a copy scanned and online for everyone!! go to http://www.ourladypeace.cc/images/Articles2002-GuitarOne2.jpg to read it!
January 1, 2K2 OLP's New Album is schedueled to Come out some time in Febuary, 2K2 December 12, 2001
Our Lady Peace And Guitarist Mike Turner Separate
Citing musical and creative differences, Mike Turner and Our Lady Peace have amicably separated. Our Lady Peace return from recording a series of songs in Maui, HA with Bob Rock this week. The band plan to return to Hawaii in January for 2-3 weeks to complete recording their fifth album, which will be released in 2002. A replacement guitarist has not been named at this point.
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Meet the Band!
The Beginning At the start of the life of this talented young band, the band was composed of 4 people- Raine Maida, Chris Eacrett, Mike Turner, and a drummer (not Jeremy). Their first song was called 'Out of Here'. It was made in 1992 and although it was done for a school project it is one of OLP's best songs. A video was made to go along with the song; it was black and white and featured the band playing. The song was rarely played, and did not attract much attention. In 1993 the band made three singles with Arnold Lanni, which caused the band to make a deal with Sony Music. Only a few months later, Our Lady Peace signed a full record deal with Sony Music Canada. This gave them full creative control, which was very important to the band. In 1994 the group released their first album called 'Naveed'. The record was a hit. Starseed, one of the singles off of naveed, became popular all over the US. That band would soon become one of the biggest bands of the decade.
Starting Up and Becoming Popular
After many popular songs such as Naveed, The Needle and the Damge Done, and Hope came out, Our Lady Peace started to tour the States. When OLP was finished touring, they came out with their second album; Clumsy. The first single, Superman's Dead was instantly popular. The video made was just as popular as the song. It featured a girl being trapped, wondering if superman was ever going to save her. Then came Clumsy, an even bigger hit than Superman's Dead; the band was becoming more popular then they had ever hoped. Our Lady Peace then started to do 'Edgefest', which they would continue to do for some years. They also did videos to go along with their songs, which all have great meaning. Our Lady Peace was nominated for 4 awards at the Much Music Video Awards. They came home with two very important awards- Best Band and Best Video for Superman's Dead. Last year they came back with the same awards, but for is anybody home, beating matthew good band! This year they only came home with best Video, for In Repair! Many concerts and interveiws later, Our lady Peace released their third album, 'Happiness is not a Fish you can Catch'. This album was also a hit, with extemely popular songs such as 'One Man Army' and 'Theif'. Our Lady Peace did the 'Summersault 99' tour across Canada. This band has accomplished so much, and the meaning in their songs have touched us greatly as a nation.
Bios
Raine Maida
Raine Maida's real name is Micheal Raine Maida, but he thought it would be too confusing to have two Mikes in the group so he took his middle name and had people call him that. He was born on Febuary 18, 1970. His parents are divorced, and he has a younger brother. He attended the Universitiy of Toronto and was one credit away from getting a degree in criminology.
Jeremy Taggart
Jeremy Taggart was born on April 21, 1976. He is 25 years old. He has two brothers and one sister. His musical influence is jazz.
Mike Turner
Mike Turner was born on June the 5th, and was raised in Brantford, England. He has three sisters, and his musical influence is punk.
Duncan Coutts
Duncan Coutts was born on Febuary the 4th, and is an only child. He was the original bassist of Our Lady Peace, but then chose his education over music. After college he re-joined the band.
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Verve interview!
The Guys did an interview with Verve Magazine back in 2001 for the release of Spiritual Machines! However I don't have the interview because my dog ate it before I had a chance to do anything with it but I got this pic from it at least!
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