Rusty is a Canadian
alternative rock
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band formed in 1994 in
Toronto
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, Ontario, Canada. The band earned a 1996
Juno Award
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nomination in the category of "Best Alternative Album" for ''
Fluke''.
History
Rusty's origins are in One Free Fall, a band from
Wolfville,
Nova Scotia
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who moved to Toronto in 1988. That band's core members were vocalist Ken MacNeil, guitarist Sandy Graham, bassist Jim Moore and drummer Bob Vespaziani. That band signed to independent label
Handsome Boy Records, released the album ''Mud Creek'' in 1993 and collaborated with
Art Bergmann on a cover of "Prisoners of Rock 'n Roll" for the
Neil Young
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tribute album ''
Borrowed Tunes: A Tribute to Neil Young'', but broke up in 1994 before achieving any notable success.
Following their breakup, MacNeil, Moore and Vespaziani joined with former
Doughboys member Scott McCullough to form Rusty, and recorded the
EP ''Wake Me'' in 1994. A video for the song "Wake Me" would become a minor hit on
MuchMusic
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. Released on Handsome Boy Records, the EP was popular on Canadian
campus radio
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, and led to a major label distribution deal with
BMG Records for their full-length album ''Fluke'' in July 1995. Vespaziani left the group and was replaced by Mitch Perkins.
Led by the hit single "Misogyny", which featured a video consisting of clips from Canadian filmmaker
Bruce LaBruce
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Life and career
LaBruce was born in Tiverton, Ontario. He has claimed both Justin Stewart and Bryan Bruce a ...
's film ''
Hustler White'' as well as Canadian singer
Danko Jones, ''
Fluke'' was the band's commercial breakthrough, also spawning the single "California", and earning a
Juno Award
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nomination for Best Alternative Album. The album was produced by
Chris Wardman, who also played guitar on the tracks "Groovy Dead" and "California".
In 1996, the band contributed a cover of "Let's Break Robert Out of Jail" to the compilation album ''
A Tribute to Hard Core Logo''. Also in 1996 the song "Punk" was included on soundtrack to
Chris Farley's movie ''
Black Sheep
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''. The band also performed at 'Snow Job' that year, an annual TV special and outdoor concert series, broadcast by
MuchMusic
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.
The band's follow-up album, ''Sophomoric'', was released in February 1997. The album featured the single "Empty Cell", which was a hit in Canada. The song's music video won a
MuchMusic Video Award for "Best Concept Video". Perkins left the band that year and was replaced by former
Bootsauce drummer John Lalley. Perkins left the group due to creative differences and released an electronic album independently with Andrew Massey under the name "Blu Pernu". This year the band also contributed a cover of "Scratches And Needles" by
The Nils to the compilation album "Scratches & Needles - A Tribute to the Nils" from Magwheel Records.
In 1998, Rusty released their third full-length album, ''Out of Their Heads'', which according to Jim Moore was written day by day in the studio and was done in three days. In May 1999, it was revealed that the band had broken up. The band played their farewell show on November 25, 2000 at
The Opera House in Toronto.
Reunion, new album
In 2011, Rusty reunited for the 2011
NXNE festival. The lineup consisted of MacNeil, McCullough, Lalley, and John Sutton on bass (since Moore moved to the UK at that point). The band has continued to perform occasional shows in the following years.
In December 2017, the band launched a crowdfunding for a new album through
PledgeMusic.
The band released the new album, titled ''Dogs of Canada'', on June 23, 2018.
"Rusty Return with Their First Album in 20 Years"
''Exclaim!
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'', June 29, 2018.
Members
Current members
*Ken MacNeil – vocals (1994–2000, 2011–present)
*Scott McCullough – guitars (1994–2000, 2011–present)
*John Lalley – drums (1997–2000, 2011–present)
*John Sutton – bass (2011–present)
Former members
*Jim Moore – bass (1994–2000)
*Bob Vespaziani – drums (1994–1995)
*Mitch Perkins – drums (1995–1997)
Discography
Albums
* '' Fluke'' (1995)
* ''Sophomoric'' (1997)
* ''Out of Their Heads'' (1998)
* ''Dogs of Canada'' (2018)
EPs
* ''Rusty'' (1994)
Singles
References
External links
*
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Canadian alternative rock groups
Musical groups from Toronto
Musical groups established in 1994
Musical groups disestablished in 2000
1994 establishments in Ontario
2000 disestablishments in Ontario