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Members
Mark Amero -- drums
Tristan Armstrong -- guitar
Craig Burnett -- trombone, keys, vocals
Matthew Carter -- sax, keys, vocals
Tyson Finley -- drums
Scott Kingsley -- bass
Dave St. Jean -- trombone
Scot Rounding -- trumpet, vocals
Biography
If you
are in need of a party - the Kiltlifters are ready to skank and
deliver! Get ready for an explosion of zany west-coast ska, hilarious
vocals, four searing horns and an emphasis on dancing, partying,
and fun.
The Kiltlifters formed in 1999 in Nanaimo, British Columbia. The
band
members were all students or graduates of the renowned Malaspina
University jazz program. After six months, they recorded their first
CD, Pass the Popcorn. The disc reached #41 on the National Campus
Radio charts,
including #1 in Fredericton, New Brunswick!
Amplifying their success across Canada was three cross-country tours
in
support of Popcorn, in 1999 and 2000. With the release of their
newest
effort, Serious George, the band is ready to take to the road again.
George
consists of sixteen tracks, ranging from pop-ska anthems, crunchy
ska-punk, jazzy instrumentals and even a soca homage to the beaches
of their beloved hometown. The band is also working on their first
music video, for "I Wanna Be a Goalie (for the Vancouver Canucks)."
The band has headlined and performed as part of numerous
Vancouver Island festivals and shows, including the CHUM TV's VILand
New Years, Victoria Ska Festival, Nanaimo Marine Festival, Youthfest
Victoria, and the Nanaimo's Canada Day Festivities. In November
of 2004, the Kiltlifters appeared in a series of videos for Shaw
TV's "Locker Room," an Island-based sports-feature program-a
show the band composed the theme music for.
A key to the success of the Kiltlifters is the band's
diversity; with over
200 hundred shows in their history and a strong rooting in jazz
theory, the
band is able to perform appropriately whether at a punk show,
family-oriented festival, university pub, or even weddings! Band
members
are active on Vancouver Island as music educators and clinicians,
sponsored by Yamaha Canada and Long & McQuade Music.
The band believes passionately in the spirit of ska
and encourages everyone to learn about and enjoy the roots and energy
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