Kevin Kane (musician)
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Background information | |
Origin | Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Occupation(s) | singer/songwriter, guitarist, record producer |
Years active | 1983–present |
Labels | Nettwerk Capitol-EMI Song Corp.[1] Cargo Records (Canada) Bongobeat[2] Aporia Records[3] |
Associated acts | The_Grapes_of_Wrath_(band) The_Northern_Pikes |
Kevin Kane is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He is best known as a founding member of the multi-platinum selling[4] Canadian rock band The Grapes of Wrath (band)[5] (1983 - 1992 and 2010 - present)[6] and is also a current member of the band The Northern Pikes.[7] As well, he is a founding member of the bands Kane & Potvin[8] (with fellow Northern Pike Bryan Potvin) and FAUXKNOW. During the Grapes hiatus between 1992 and 2010, Kane released four solo albums, and has also produced and/or appeared on albums by artists including Zumpano, Wayne Lavallee, Leeroy Stagger, Great Lake Swimmers, Neko Case, Faust (band), and D.O.A..
KEVIN KANE: ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY[edit]
The Grapes of Wrath (band)[edit]
Singles[edit]
Release Date | Title | Peak chart positions | Album |
---|---|---|---|
Canada RPM 100 | |||
1985 | "Misunderstanding" | September Bowl of Green | |
1985 | "Love Comes Around" | ||
October 1987 | "Peace of Mind" | #56 | Treehouse |
January 1988 | "O Lucky Man" | ||
March 1988 | "Backward Town" | ||
July 1989 | "All the Things I Wasn't" | #19 | Now and Again |
October 1989 | "Do You Want to Tell Me?" | #50 | |
January 1990 | "What Was Going Through My Head" | #33 | |
May 1990 | "The Most" | ||
July 1991 | "I Am Here" | #8 | These Days |
October 1991 | "You May Be Right" | #7 | |
February 1992 | "A Fishing Tale" | #60 | |
September 2000 | "Black Eye" | Field Trip | |
March 2013 | "Good To See You" | High Road | |
December 2014 | "Mexico" |
Albums[edit]
Year | Title | Certifications |
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CAN [9] | ||
1984 | The Grapes of Wrath | — |
1985 | September Bowl of Green | — |
1987 | Treehouse | Gold |
1989 | Now and Again | Platinum |
1991 | These Days | Platinum |
2000 | Field Trip | — |
2013 | High Road | — |
2017 | Brave New Waves session | — |
Compilations[edit]
- Seems Like Fate 1984–1992 (1994)
- Singles (2012)
Kevin Kane (solo)[edit]
- “Neighbourhood Watch” (1996)[10]
- “Timmy Loved Judas Priest” (2001)
- “How To Build A Lighthouse”[11] (2006)
- “The Home Version” (2010)
The Northern Pikes[edit]
FAUXKNOW[edit]
- “Tactics” (2016)
- “Sensitivity” (2022)
Kane & Potvin[edit]
- “Live @ Andy’s”’’ (2014)
- “Kane & Potvin” (2016)
Stellar Band Of Neighbours[edit]
- “Live At The Legion Hall” (2010)
KEVIN KANE: PRODUCTION AND PERFORMING CREDITS[edit]
Sarah McLachlan[edit]
- “Touch (Sarah McLachlan album)’’ (1988 - lap steel on original Nettwerk release of “Vox”)[14]
Superconductor (band)[edit]
- “Island of Circles’’ - Donovan tribute album (1992 - producer for the track “Colours”)
- “There She Goes” (1993 - pedal steel guitar)
Zumpano[edit]
- "Look What the Rookie Did’’ (1995 - producer, keyboards, backing vocals)
Jello Biafra[edit]
- “Apocalypse Always” (1995 - rhythm guitar on “American Woman”)
Neko Case[edit]
- “Furnace Room Lullaby’’ (2000 - guitar solo on “Twist The Knife”)
The Salteens[edit]
- “Let Go of Your Bad Days’’ (2002 - producer, guitars, backing vocals)
Faust (band)[edit]
- “Freispiel” - (2002 - additional guitars on “Du weißt schon”)
Star Collector[edit]
- “Flash-Arrows & The Money Shot” (2002 - co-producer, guitars, backing vocals)
- “Hundred-Bullet-Proof” (2005 - co-producer, guitars, backing vocals)
- “Game Day” (2022 - guitar)[15]
- “Attack, Sustain, Decay...Repeat” (2023 - synth guitar)[16]
D.O.A. (band)[edit]
- “Live Free Or Die” (2004 - backing vocals)
Wayne Lavallee[edit]
- “Green Dress” (2005 - producer, guitars, bass, backing vocals)[17]
The Capitals[edit]
- “Broadcast One” (2005 - producer, electric guitars, keyboards, backing vocals)
Once Just[edit]
- “Destination” (2006 - mixer)
Jason Kechely[edit]
- ”Jason Kechely” (2007 - producer, guitars, backing vocals)
Joe Keithley[edit]
- “Joe Shithead Keithley And His Band Of Rebels” (2007 - backing vocals)[18]
Leeroy Stagger[edit]
- “Everything Is Real” (2007 - guitars, backing vocals)[19]
- “Little Victories” (2009[20] - co-producer, guitars, piano, backing vocals)
- “Live in Heilbronn” (2010 - guitar, backing vocals)
Jen Lane[edit]
- “For The Night” (2010 - electric guitars)[21]
John Antoniuk[edit]
- “Always With You” (2012 - electric guitars)
Great Lake Swimmers[edit]
- ‘’A Forest of Arms’’ (2015 - electric guitars)
- ‘’The Waves, the Wake’’ (2018 - electric guitars)
Brendan Canning[edit]
- “Home Wrecking Years” (2016 - electric guitars, backing vocals)[22]
Steven Bradley[edit]
- “Summer Bliss And Autumn Tears” (2020 - electric guitars, backing vocals)[23]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Song Corpse". David Hayes blog
- ↑ [1]. [bongobeat.com]
- ↑ [2]. [aporia-records.com]
- ↑ [3] at [musiccanada.com]
- ↑ [4] at [grapesofwrath.ca]
- ↑ [5] "Original Grapes of Wrath regroup" July 14, 2010 at [straight.com]
- ↑ [6] "Kevin Kane Provides Northern Pikes’ Energy Boost" June 6, 2019 at [themusicexpress.ca]
- ↑ "Kevin Kane and Bryan Potvin tour their newest album Kane & Potvin". Today In BC, October 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Gold/Platinum". Music Canada. 11 September 1991. Retrieved November 24, 2019.
- ↑ "Kevin Kane: Neighbourhood Watch (album review)" at [dropd.com
- ↑ "How To Build A Lighthouse: Kevin Kane (album review)" at [excliam.ca
- ↑ "Spill Album Review: The Northern Pikes - Forest Of Love" at [spillmagazine.com
- ↑ "A 33 year reflection: The Northern Pikes new record, Time to Time" at [North Sask Music Zine June 9, 2023
- ↑ "Sarah McLauchlan: Vox" at [allmusic.com
- ↑ "Star Collector | Interview | New Album, ‘Game Day’" April 14, 2022, at [It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine
- ↑ "Star Collector Attack, Sustain, Decay … Repeat album release" July 28, 2023 at [vancouversun.com
- ↑ "Wayne Lavallee: "Green Dress (album review)" June 1, 2005 at [exclaim.ca
- ↑ "Joe Shithead Keithley And His Band Of Rebels" at [suddendeath.com
- ↑ "Leeroy Stagger: Everything Is Real (album review)" at [citizenfreak.com
- ↑ "Leeroy Stagger: Little Victories (album review)" at [thefirenote.com
- ↑ "Jen Lane: For The Night" (album review)" at [lemonwire.com
- ↑ "Broken Social Scene’s Brendan Canning Enters His ‘Home Wrecking Years’ on Lush New Album" at [spin.com
- ↑ "Steven Bradley: Summer Bliss And Autumn Tears" at [herecomestheflood.com September 12, 2020
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