词条 | Floor Thirteen |
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| name = Floor Thirteen | image = Floor Thirteen Arbor Live.jpg | caption = Floor Thirteen on Arbor Live Season One. | image_size = | landscape = no | background = group_or_band | alias = | genre = Alternative rock | origin = Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | years_active = {{start date|1998}}–2012 (hiatus) | label = C4 | website = {{URL|floor13.ca}} {{Dead link|date=May 2018}} | current_members = Jeremy Koz Marc Jaworski Aaron Vandall Billy Kiely }}Floor Thirteen is a Canadian alternative rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba The band combined 1960s and 1970s influenced rock and roll with 1990s rock sounds.[1]{{TOC limit}} HistoryFormation and Mmmm!Floor Thirteen formed in 1998 when drummer Billy Kiely and Marc Jaworski, who had been jamming together, came together with singer/bassist Aaron Vandall.[2] Jeremy Koz later joined the group,[3] and Floor Thirteen performed as part of the Powerball concert in Winnipeg in 2005 along with Our Lady Peace and Danko Jones.[4] The band performed at the NXNE festival in 2007.[5] They entered 441 Studios in Winnipeg with Juno Award-winning producer Brandon Friesen. The resulting album, Mmmm!, was released in 2008, and debuted at number one in Winnipeg record sales for the week of August 10, 2008.[6] Floor Thirteen's song, "Blame It On Me," was licensed to the video game company EA Games in August, and EA Games placed the song in the games Undercover and The Sims 3. In September,2008, the song "Blame It On Me" was played on George Stroumboulopoulos' The Strombo Show. The next month, the band headed to the UK to showcase major industry executives in London's MUSEXPO Europe. Floor Thirteen was also the featured artist on internationally syndicated import radio show, Passport Approved, which has a presence in Germany and the U.K. In 2012 Floor Thirteen took part in Canada Music Week in Toronto.[7] Discography
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References1. ^"Floor Thirteen on the right path". Jam! Canoe Showbiz, DAVID SCHMEICHEL - Sun Media Jun 19, 2008 {{DEFAULTSORT:Floor Thirteen}}2. ^"Taking Music to Floor Thirteen". Nov 12, 2009 3. ^"Deep Dark Cave: Indie rockers working on the live show and aiming Higher". Uniter, Volume 70, Number 15, Mieke Ruth Van Ineveld, January 14, 2016 4. ^[https://newspaperarchive.com/winnipeg-free-press-jun-21-2006-p-45/ ]Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, June 21, 2006 page 45 5. ^"Floor Thirteen @ NXNE 2007". Chart Attack - Jun 8, 2007 6. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20121025130203/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1536980691.html "Top Ten Albums in Winnipeg"]. Winnipeg Free Press, August 21, 2008 7. ^"Floor Thirteen – Emerging Artist Spotlight". T Mak Worls, March 28, 2012. 4 : Canadian alternative rock groups|Musical groups from Winnipeg|Musical groups established in 1998|1998 establishments in Manitoba |
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