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ECONOLINE CRUSH, Atlantis Blueprint & Durty Curty IMPACT LIVE Announces The Rock95 CANADA DAY ROCKFEST w/ ECONOLINE CRUSH, Atlantis Blueprint & Durty Curty ~ 3 Great Bands For The Price Of One! BARRIE, ONTARIO, JUNE 6/11 – IMPACT LIVE announces the Rock95 CANADA DAY ROCKFEST Friday, July 1st, 2011 with Vancouver based ECONONOLINE CRUSH headlining, supported by Barrie’s own Atlantis Blueprint and Durty Curty performing the new Molson Canadian National Anthem “COLD BEER”. This incredible night of live music will be filmed (Note: Anyone attending this event must agree to being filmed for TV), and will be the inaugural ROCKFEST annual event produced by Impact Live celebrating Canada’s Birthday each year with the very low ticket price of $15 (Early Bird Special) providing concert goers 3 Great Bands For The Price Of 1! The Rock95 CANADA ROCKFEST is the official Promenade Days, Fireworks After Party Concert. Doors open 8pm. For more info including ROCKFEST Videos and box office including Impact Lives’ newest “In Person” retail outlets; Extreme Rockstar Clothing in Orillia, Wild Wing Alcona, Wild Wing Wasaga Beach and Barrie Harley-Davidson > CLICK HERE! COMING SOON: THE TEA PARTY Headlining The Barrie New Music Festival Powered By Impact Live. Plus as part of the Hott Roxx Concert Series, Impact Live will announce their next Barrie Molson Centre concert, stay tuned, or better yet join ImpactLive.ca to find out first about all Simcoe County concerts, festivals, & special events! ABOUT ECONOLINE CRUSH (Founding Members Trevor Hurst, Robbie Morfitt & Ziggy Sigmund): Econoline Crush is a band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada formed in 1992. Originally formed in Seattle, they eventually moved back to Vancouver. They have released four studio albums and have had notable singles such as "Wicked", "Home", "Surefire", "All That You Are", "Sparkle & Shine", "You Don't Know What It's Like", "Make It Right" and "Dirty". After the release of their third album Brand New History, the band seemed to be on hiatus or disbanded, since vocalist Trevor Hurst started his own band called simply Hurst. However, during 2007, the band reunited and started touring around Canada with Alice Cooper. They released their latest album, Ignite, in 2008. Econoline Crush was formed in 1992 when singer Trevor Hurst moved from Canada to Seattle and answered an ad for a new band in a local newspaper. In 1993 the band signed a record deal with EMI Music Canada after playing only 26 shows. In 1994, the band released their first EP called Purge, with producer Dale Penner (Nickelback) at helm, and the band started building a steady following. The album even garnered them a nomination for a Juno Award in Canada. One year later, they followed it with the full-length album, Affliction which cemented their popularity in Canada even more. This album was produced by Rhys Fulber and they followed it with an extensive Canadian tour. They also toured Europe three times, with the Young Gods, Die Krupps, & Waltari, culminating in an appearance at the POP KOMM Festival in Köln, Germany with Filter. In 1996, the band signed with the management group Bruce Allen Talent and started recording at Sound City, with producer Sylvia Massy-Shivy, who had already worked with Prince, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Tool. A year later, they released The Devil You Know to much commercial success and critical acclaim. The album featured a slightly more mainstream sound that amplified the band's audience. They embarked on a tour with KISS, Foo Fighters, Green Day, The Tea Party and other bands. The album was released in the US in 1998 on Restless Records and they went again on tour with KISS, Stabbing Westward, God Lives Underwater, among others. The popularity of the band was such that some of their songs appeared on TV shows like Melrose Place, Psi Factor, ESPN, and others. The band also received their second Juno nomination for their latest album, and was asked to perform live at the televised Juno ceremony. The album also received gold and platinum awards. The band went to California to work on their next album with producers John Travis, Bob Rock and DJ Swamp, and with collaborations from Chris Vrenna (formerly from Nine Inch Nails) and Paul Raven (Killing Joke, Prong, Ministry). In 2001, they released Brand New History to mixed reviews, despite some moderate commercial success. The album also contained the single "You Don't Know What It's Like", which was previously released in 1999 on Big Shiny Tunes 4, volume four of a series of Canadian rock compilations by Muchmusic. The reception of their last album caused the band to temporarily disband, and each of the members dedicated time to other projects. During this time, frontman Trevor Hurst started working on a band of his own called simply Hurst. In 2007, Hurst announced on his MySpace page that he was working on a new Econoline Crush record, while the band started touring with Hinder. The new lineup of the band is Brent Fitz, Scott Whalen, Kai Markus, and Hurst himself. Hurst and Markus (who had worked with Noise Therapy and Methods of Mayhem) co-wrote the songs for the new album which was recorded at Radiostar Studios in California. Their new album, Ignite, was released on January 15, 2008. Shortly after, the band went on tour with Three Days Grace and Seether.[1] In August 2008, they went on another tour with 3 Doors Down, Staind, and Hinder, and then with Alice Cooper in September and October 2008. In 2009 the band has been playing at festivals across Canada, including the Halifax Rocks Festival, with KISS, on July 18. In April 2010 it was announced that Robert Morfitt is back playing guitar. The band embarked on a summer tour in 2010, joined by Greg Williamson (drummer) and bassist Steve Vincent from Alberta's Tupelo Honey (band). EMI then released "Surefire: The Best Of Econoline Crush" on September 14, 2010, while the band finishes tracks for their upcoming release "The People Have Spoken" TBA. ABOUT IMPACT LIVE: Established in 1985 as Impact Management Inc. TicketBreak’s founder utilized this company to administrate all concert & special event productions viewable on http://www.impactlive.ca . Impact Live is a turnkey special events company with unparalleled expertise and comprehensive range of live event services: Event Management, Sponsor Fulfillment, Talent Booking, Production Services, Ticket Solutions, Venue Solutions, Integrated Promotion and Marketing. We have built a top reputation from decade’s long relationships with radio, record labels, venues, agents, artists, artist management, production companies, ticket agencies, and municipalities. Everything needed from top to bottom IMPACT LIVE provides first class boutique service for your special event. We take the time needed to meet your events goals and standards. We are completely confident in the service we provide our clients and event goers. Our business ethics and methodology have found a niche in the market place for clients that are looking for the complete service but at the same time want total choice, transparency and control of their financial streams. We believe relationships and integrity are keys to successful business. Great care is taken with our clients and vendors alike to ensure they are aware we value their business as our own. For more artists and event information, interviews, and media passes please contact: John Derlis, IMPACT LIVE 1-800-38-LIVE-5, [email protected] Or join our mailing list at http://impactlive.ca/join-mailing-list/ to get all info sent to you before it is publically announced! .
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