Junkhouse is a
Canadian
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rock band, formed during 1989 in
Hamilton, Ontario
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. They released three albums during the 1990s, which spawned numerous charting singles in Canada. They initially disbanded in 1998, and have performed occasional shows afterwards.
History
Formed in 1989 in
Hamilton, Ontario
Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Ontario. Hamilton has a 2021 Canadian census, population of 569,353 (2021), and its Census Metropolitan Area, census metropolitan area, which encompasses ...
,
the band consisted of vocalist and guitarist
Tom Wilson,
guitarist Dan Achen, bassist Russ Wilson (no relation to Tom), and drummer Ray Farrugia.
The band got its first widespread exposure opening for
Crash Vegas on that band's tour to support their debut album, ''
Red Earth''. Crash Vegas member
Colin Cripps was one of Junkhouse's early mentors and supporters. In 1993, the band signed to
Sony Music
Sony Music Entertainment (SME), commonly known as Sony Music, is an American multinational music company owned by Japanese conglomerate Sony Group Corporation. It is the recording division of Sony Music Group, with the other half being the ...
, and released a Sony Music publishing demo ''Here Lies Happiness'', which was a collection of their early recordings. The band was then moved to Sony's
Epic Records division. In September 1993 they released their official debut, ''
Strays'', and promoted the album by touring as an opening act for
The Waltons
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and
Soul Asylum. That album was produced by
Malcolm Burn, and produced radio hits for the band with "Out of My Head", "Praying for the Rain", and "Big Brown Turtle" all charting on
RPM's Top Singles chart. The band was also featured on the soundtrack to the television show ''
Due South''. Their cover of the song "Oh, What a Feeling" is the first track on the second of the two soundtrack albums from the Paul Haggis show. "Gimme the Love" did reach #1 on
RPM's CanCon chart, October 3, 1994.
In 1995, they released their second album ''
Birthday Boy'', which included a duet with
Sarah McLachlan on the song "Burned Out Car". The lead single "Be Someone" peaked at #17 on RPM's Top Singles chart, their highest position on the chart. Bassist Russ Wilson left the band in 1996, and was replaced by Grant Marshall. In 1997,
Colin Cripps joined the band after the dissolution of Crash Vegas. He played as the second guitarist and also keyboardist.
Junkhouse released their final album, ''
Fuzz'', which was primarily written by Wilson and Cripps. Although the band stayed with Sony, they were moved from Epic Records onto
for the album. Both singles off of the album, "Pearly White" and "Shine", reached the top 10 of RPM's
Alternative 30 chart.
Following ''Fuzz'', the band members went their separate ways. A compilation, ''Rounders: The Best of Junkhouse'', was released in 2002 by Sony. Although no longer recording, the band performed together occasionally. They played on a bill with
Finger Eleven at a tsunami benefit in Hamilton on February 2, 2005.
and reunited on November 7, 2009 to celebrate its 20th anniversary with a concert at Toronto's
Horseshoe Tavern.
Tom Wilson released two solo albums, ''Planet Love'' in 2001 and ''Dog Years'' in 2006. He has collaborated with
Stephen Fearing and
Colin Linden in the supergroup
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, in which Russ Wilson also guested on their 2006 album ''Let's Frolic''. Tom Wilson, along with Ray Farrugia, also formed the band
Lee Harvey Osmond in 2009. Colin Cripps became involved in numerous bands such as C and C Surf Factory and Blue Rodeo.
Dan Achen owned Catherine North Studio in Hamilton. Several internationally known artists have recorded at Catherine North over the past 10 years, including Achen's niece
Feist. At a 2008 concert at
Hamilton Place, the Grammy-nominated singer held up her favorite red guitar and proudly announced that it was a gift from "Uncle Dan". In 2008, Achen co-produced the Juno-winning album ''
Bring Me Your Love'', a solo project by
Dallas Green of the platinum-selling rock band
Alexisonfire.
Dan Achen died on March 15, 2010, of a heart attack while playing hockey. His funeral was attended by friends and family, including his former bandmates in Junkhouse.
On March 20, 2010, Ron McLean profiled Dan Achen and Junkhouse with a segment prior to the
Leafs-
Canadiens game on ''
Hockey Night in Canada
''Hockey Night in Canada'' (often abbreviated ''Hockey Night'' or ''HNiC'') is a long-running program of broadcast ice hockey play-by-play coverage in Canada. With roots in pioneering hockey coverage on private radio stations as early as 1923, ...
''.
Russ Wilson died at home on March 13, 2024, at age 62.
Members
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Tom Wilson – vocals, guitars (1989–1998)
*Dan Achen – guitars (1989–1998; died 2010)
*Ray Farrugia – drums (1989–1998)
*Russ Wilson – bass (1989–1996; died 2024)
*Grant Marshall – bass (1996–1998)
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Colin Cripps – guitars, keyboards (1997–1998)
Discography
Albums
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Strays'' (1993)
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Birthday Boy'' (1995)
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Fuzz'' (1997)
Singles
Other releases
*1991 ''Here Lies Happiness'' (self-released demo album)
*2002 ''Rounders: The Best of Junkhouse'' (greatest hits compilation)
References
External links
Junkhouseat CanadianBands.com
Junkhouseat BillBoard.com
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Junkhouseat
allmusic
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Musical groups established in 1989
Musical groups disestablished in 1998
Musical groups from Hamilton, Ontario
Canadian alternative rock groups
1989 establishments in Ontario
1998 disestablishments in Ontario