01-12-2005, 09:31 AM
I said I'd let you guys know as soon as I found out, so, here you go.
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Biography
Hugh Dillon has a new band - The Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir.
Having been at work at the Bathouse Studio in Kingston with producer Paul Langlois (from The Tragically Hip), mixing duties performed by Adam Kasper (Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters), The Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir has just completed their debut album - The High Cost of Low Living.
With a new band at Dillon's back (Chris Osti, Derek Downham, Ben Kobayashi and JP Polsoni), The High Cost of Low Living features a blistering collection of new songs.
Tearing through rock's back pages and borrowing from country, pop, punk and new wave, HDRC has blended Dillon's musical eclecticism - without foregoing the very essence of everything that rock 'n roll means.
Look for The Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir live in cities near you.
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Biography
Hugh Dillon has a new band - The Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir.
Having been at work at the Bathouse Studio in Kingston with producer Paul Langlois (from The Tragically Hip), mixing duties performed by Adam Kasper (Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters), The Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir has just completed their debut album - The High Cost of Low Living.
With a new band at Dillon's back (Chris Osti, Derek Downham, Ben Kobayashi and JP Polsoni), The High Cost of Low Living features a blistering collection of new songs.
Tearing through rock's back pages and borrowing from country, pop, punk and new wave, HDRC has blended Dillon's musical eclecticism - without foregoing the very essence of everything that rock 'n roll means.
Look for The Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir live in cities near you.