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Murray Douglas Foster (born June 29, 1967) is a Canadian musician, vocalist,
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, director, playwright, screenwriter, and
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. He is best known for his work as electric and upright bassist in the Canadian bands
Moxy Früvous Moxy Früvous was a Canadian politically satirical folk-pop band from Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. The band was founded in 1989, and was active until 2001. Common themes in Früvous songs include Canada and the "human experience." History The b ...
and
Great Big Sea Great Big Sea was a Canadian folk rock band from Newfoundland and Labrador, best known for performing energetic rock interpretations of traditional Newfoundland folk songs including sea shanties, which draw from the island's 500-year Irish, Scott ...
. In 2014, he directed the
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, ''The Cocksure Lads Movie''. He and Mike Ford also perform in live performance as a 60's British Invasion styled band, The Cocksure Lads.


History

Foster was born in
Thornhill, Ontario Thornhill is a suburban district in the Regional Municipality of York in Ontario, Canada. The western portion of Thornhill is within the City of Vaughan and its eastern portion is within the City of Markham, Ontario, Markham, with Yonge Street ...
. At age 12, he and
Jian Ghomeshi Jian Ghomeshi (born June 9, 1967) is a Canadian broadcaster, writer, musician, producer and former CBC personality. From 1990 to 2000, he was a vocalist and drummer in the Thornhill-based folk-pop band Moxy Früvous. In the 2000s, he became ...
went to their first gig: a Peter Frampton concert. He attended
Thornlea Secondary School Thornlea Secondary School is a public high school, in the Regional Municipality of York, that opened in 1968 and is located in Markham, Ontario, Canada, in the Thornhill neighbourhood, on the northeast corner of Bayview Avenue and Willowbrook R ...
, and graduated with a BA in English Literature from the
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.


Music


Tall New Buildings

In the late 1980s, Foster played bass in the new wave band Tall New Buildings, alongside vocalist Jian Ghomeshi, guitarist Tracy Jones, Reno Manfredi on keyboards and drummer John Ruttle.


Moxy Früvous

Foster started
Moxy Früvous Moxy Früvous was a Canadian politically satirical folk-pop band from Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. The band was founded in 1989, and was active until 2001. Common themes in Früvous songs include Canada and the "human experience." History The b ...
in 1990 with
Jian Ghomeshi Jian Ghomeshi (born June 9, 1967) is a Canadian broadcaster, writer, musician, producer and former CBC personality. From 1990 to 2000, he was a vocalist and drummer in the Thornhill-based folk-pop band Moxy Früvous. In the 2000s, he became ...
, Mike Ford and Dave Matheson. The band developed a cult following and toured extensively for ten years. They released eight albums and were featured on ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' in October 1999.


Great Big Sea

In 2003, Foster began touring with
Great Big Sea Great Big Sea was a Canadian folk rock band from Newfoundland and Labrador, best known for performing energetic rock interpretations of traditional Newfoundland folk songs including sea shanties, which draw from the island's 500-year Irish, Scott ...
after founding bass player Darrell Power left the band. Over the course of 10 years with the band, Foster's role evolved. In 2012, he co-wrote the a cappella ballad " Safe Upon the Shore" with Séan McCann.


The Cocksure Lads

In 2010, Foster and Mike Ford recorded a CD under the name The Cocksure Lads. Called ''The Greatest Hits of The Cocksure Lads (1963-1968)'', its 12 tracks were written over the previous decade. Their second CD, ''Mad! Lad! Plan!'', was released on January 24, 2014. The live band is a separate project from ''The Cocksure Lads Movie''.


The Lesters

In the early 2000s, Foster joined with Tory Cassis and Jeff Ulster to form The Lesters, an acoustic vocal jazz trio modelled on the Nat King Cole trio. After focusing on 1940s and 1950s jazz for the first ten years of their existence, The Lesters began writing original songs for a six-song EP which was released in 2017.


Musical Theatre


''Chelsea Sunrise''

In 2017, Foster and Mike Ford were invited to adapt ''The Cocksure Lads Movie'' into a musical at Sheridan College's Canadian Music Theatre Project incubator. The resulting show was named ''Chelsea Sunrise.'' The Quest In 2021, Foster teamed up with Kieren MacMillan for his next musical ''The Quest.'' The show was presented by the Stirling Festival Theatre Young Company in October 2023.


Film


''The Cocksure Lads Movie''

After writing several short plays, Foster was asked by Emily Andrews of Filmcoop Toronto to write film scripts. His short film, "The Picture," premiered at the Hamilton Film Festival in 2012. Foster then wrote the screenplay for a full-length feature film, ''The Cocksure Lads Movie.''
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, a 20-year veteran of the Canadian film industry took on the film's
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role. The money to make the film came from many sources. In 2012, a Kickstarter campaign raised $28,000 to begin work on the movie. In September 2013, Foster began a second round of independent fundraising with a self-run campaign that featured backer rewards such as Postcards from the Road (
Great Big Sea Great Big Sea was a Canadian folk rock band from Newfoundland and Labrador, best known for performing energetic rock interpretations of traditional Newfoundland folk songs including sea shanties, which draw from the island's 500-year Irish, Scott ...
's XX tour), private lessons ''in anything'' over
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, a song performed with the band, ''Backer Beer'', a cast-signed script or
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, a part in the film, a session with the editor, a house concert, or even the chance to beat the director at board games. Foster and Ford performed pop-up performances at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival to promote the film. On April 10, 2014, Foster, Ford, and their band made a pitch to the
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television programme. The episode aired in January 2015. Dragons
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and Mike Wekerle backed the project at $50,000 each. Filming began in April 2014 in Toronto and production wrapped later that spring. The cast included UK
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phenom
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as Dusty, Adam McNab as Reg, Luke Marty as Derek, and Ed Hillier as Blakey. Guest stars included
Alan Doyle Alan Thomas Doyle (born May 17, 1969) is a Canadian musician and founding member of the Canadian folk rock band Great Big Sea. Life and career Alan Doyle was born and raised in Petty Harbour–Maddox Cove, Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, in a Ro ...
,
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, and Matt Galloway. The feature won much acclaim at the 2014
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. The film debuted in Toronto at the Canadian Film Fest in March 2015. It was distributed nationally in August 2015. It has since acquired international distribution.


Other projects

In 2009, Foster performed a well-received lead role in the theatrical production of the play “Toronto Noir” in the Summerworks Theatre Festival. In 2010, he and John Deere Credit Canada business analyst Brenda Morrow founded Platypus, the world's first green energy gift company. Patrons may purchase gifts of
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or donate to green energy projects worldwide on behalf of friends, family, clients or employees. In January 2012, he wrote and recorded 30 songs in 30 days as part of th
Stephen Lewis Foundation's DARE Campaign
The songs, made available to the public, raised almost $6,000 to fight AIDS in Africa. Also in 2012, Foster was hired as the songwriting instructor by the Trebas Institute of Music in Toronto. Foster supports various environmental causes, including the drive to expand safe cycling in Toronto. On September 8, 2013, he served as emcee of the Toronto Bicycle Music Festival. On December 16, 2013, Toronto City Council endorsed the creation of the Toronto Music Industry Advisory Council to guide its efforts to support the economic and cultural development of the city's music industry. Foster was appointed to the board for his work as an independent artist. In January 2014, Foster launched the Toronto Songwriting School, Canada's first institute devoted exclusively to songwriting, was a featured speaker at Nerd Nite Toronto, and released The Cocksure Lads' sophomore album. In 2016, Murray Foster and Todd Green founded Choir Nation: Your Rockstar Moment. Pitched as a team-building service, Choir Nation puts participants into choir groups with celebrated Canadian musicians, with whom they rehearse and perform a concert. From 2014 - 2016, Foster held the role of Executive Director for the non-profit Our Place Initiative. He has also written articles for magazines such as ''Now'', ''Driven'' and the online ''DailyXY.com''. In 2016, Foster partnered with Andreas Kalogiannidis to found the non-profit organization Toronto Music City, which is partnering with the City of Toronto and Daniels Developments to building affordable housing specifically for musicians. Their first such project breaks ground in Regent Park in summer 2017. Toronto Music City also has a mandate to update and coordinate music education services across the Greater Toronto Area. In 2020, Foster was a finalist for the
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Award of Recognition.


References


External links


Murray Foster official website

The Cocksure Lads official websiteToronto Songwriting SchoolFruhead-Moxy Früvous fan siteGreat Big Sea's official websiteChoir Nation official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Foster, Murray 1967 births Living people Canadian rock bass guitarists Moxy Früvous members Great Big Sea members Canadian folk rock musicians