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Many of the world's biggest bands have one album that becomes a legendary milestone, with a creation story that becomes almost mythical. Up until the release of Five Days in July in 1993, Blue Rodeo ...
In the early 1990s, Blue Rodeo played a ribfest in suburban Detroit. A small canal separated the band from its audience, but it might as well have been an ocean. When boats passed between, the ...
Blue Rodeo is one of Canada's most beloved bands. At the heart of the group is a songwriting team dubbed the Lennon and McCartney of Canada — lifelong friends Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor. The ...
Hard to believe that the classic Blue Rodeo album “Five Days In July” has accumulated three decades of memories. Recorded in 1993 on band co-founder Greg Keelor’s Clarington farm, the effort ended up ...
Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor must be songwriting fools. Ever since the first Blue Rodeo album surfaced out of Canada in 1987, barely two years have gone by when the two haven't composed a new album of ...
In near alignment with the anniversary of their first-ever concert (February 8, 1985), Blue Rodeo are celebrating 40 years as a band with the announcement of the upcoming release of their second ...
Pull out your calendar to follow closely: this October marks 30 years since Blue Rodeo delivered their acclaimed fifth album Five Days in July, and the Canadian country rock legends have lined up a ...