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  1. 25 de oct. de 2009 · Ticketmaster. VIEW TICKETS. Our album "Somethingness" is here now! Listen/Download: https://www.smarturl.it/OLPSomethingness Listen to 'Head Down', the latest single from 'Somethingness...

  2. As the writing process ensued, bassist Chris Eacrett left the band due to musical differences. Duncan Coutts, a Ridley College alumnus and former classmate of Raine Maida, joined the band during the recording of that second album.

  3. Chris Eacrett, un estudiante de negocios en la Universidad de Ryerson, respondió y fue aceptada después de una audición. Durante ese tiempo, Turner y Maida asistieron a un seminario de música donde se reunieron con el compositor y productor Arnold Lanni, el dueño de Arnyard Studios.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2011 · Also with Clumsy came a change at bass, with Duncan Coutts (who was intended to be the band’s first bassist) replacing Chris Eacrett. In 1999, Our Lady Peace released Happiness… Is Not A Fish You Can Catch, more of a classic rocker than their first two albums. Perhaps OLP’s most critically acclaimed album, Spiritual Machines, came in 2000.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2012 · They added bassist Chris Eacrett and drummer Jeremy Taggart, adopted the group name from a 1943 poem written by Mark Van Doren and began recording with producer Arnold Lanni. The group signed with Sony Music Canada, which released its Naveed debut in March 1994.

  6. Explore Chris Eacrett's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Chris Eacrett on AllMusic.

  7. 29 de may. de 2018 · The pair recruited Chris Eacrett, a marketing student and bass player from nearby Ryerson University, as well as Jeremy Taggart, a seventeen-year-old jazz drummer, to round out its lineup. The quartet became known as Our Lady Peace, taking its name from a 1943 poem by American poet Mark Van Doren.