Below are mini-profiles of some of the better-known pop/rock groups. Pages in category "Canadian girl groups" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. What about Grimes? Lead vocalist Colette Trudeau is Métis.

First Petrozzi then Henderson left the band in 1992 and were replaced by Janele Woodley and Celia-Louise Martin respectively. The band is still active and released its sixth studio album I’ve Failed You in August 2011. In 2001, the group released a platinum album, scored the huge hit “Days Like That,” a cover of Fierce’s song, and were nominated for two JUNOs the following year. Mad June     Caveboy     The Courtneys     The Beaches. Rather than going into this, let’s take a look at some of the Canadian all-female acts. By city Abbotsford. The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 326 total.

They released two albums before calling it quits. This list may not reflect recent changes (). MacLean released studio album Wake in 2008.

They released albums in 2002 and 2003 before disbanding. After their second album Inside the Hollow and single “Sweet Temptation”, Maverick Records folded and two members left the band.

The Be Good Tanyas, The Wailin’ Jennys, and The Good Lovelies were fairly successful folk/country bands. Female rock bands, in contrast, write their own songs and play their own instruments.

Their only album, Here We Go (Warner), came out in 2002. This is a four-member JUNO-nominated female heavy metal group from London, ON that formed in 1996. The CMB is an online magazine that provides information about popular Canadian recording artists and their music. They received two JUNO nominations in 2004. Canada has had a surprising number of all-female acts over the years. This R&B girl group was assembled via Popstars, a televised reality series that was a precursor to Canadian Idol. Kittie formed when two members met during an extracurricular gymnastics class.

Doyle is now with the indie band The Heartbroken. Three singles were released including a cover of The Romantics’ “What I Like About You” which was featured in the Freaky Friday and 13 Going on 30 soundtracks. Canada has had examples of both over the years. Many of these were indie bands or outside of the pop/rock umbrella.

Pages in category "Canadian punk rock groups" The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total. Most prefer to note the distinction between girl groups and female rock bands. Their debut (self-titled) album was released in 1991 and spawned two Top 40 singles and two Top 10 hits: “Not Like Kissing You” (which made the year-end Top 100) and “I Want U Back” (cover of the Jackson 5 song). The group was not as successful as the individual artists’ solo careers; however, Shaye’s song “Happy Baby” received a JUNO nomination in 2004 for Single of the Year. Canadian female country singers‎ (1 C, 108 P) F Canadian female folk singers‎ (13 P) J Canadian female jazz singers‎ (65 P) M Canadian mezzo-sopranos‎ (28 P) Canadian musical theatre actresses‎ (78 P) P Canadian female pop singers‎ (244 P) R The group reformed with added male members and is no longer an all-female group. We have seen that, since the early 90s, few male soloist superstars have emerged unless they did something outside of mainstream rock and roll.

In 2001, Lillix was signed by Maverick Records, releasing debut album, This short-lived pop/punk band from Vancouver enjoyed the hit single “, This was a trio of high-profile Canadian female recording artists from Atlantic Canada: Kim Stockwood, Damhnait Doyle, and Tara MacLean. MuchMusic began showcasing the MV for “Who’s the Fool Now?” but it was “It’s Over” that became a #4 hit in Canada. This was a beloved Vancouver-based early-90s teenage trio consisting of Camille Henderson (daughter of Chilliwack frontman Bill Henderson), Aimee MacKenzie, and Silvana Petrozzi. Girl groups and boy groups simply sing and harmonize together with others writing their songs and playing musical instruments for them. The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

The five disbanded and three members have released material as soloists, the most prolific of which is Julie Crochetière.
This pop/rock band began as Tigerlily during high school in Cranbrook, BC. Wormwood? They toured both sides of the 49th parallel to packed houses and were interviewed by VH1. Canada is happening really hard right now! Vocalist/guitarist Jenny MacIsaac, guitarist Jen Blackwood, bassist Claire Blake, and drummer Naomi Langworthy formed this Toronto-based pop/punk band in 1995. Austra? They toured with Roxette. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. Stockwood is still active as a soloist, releasing the album Back to the Water in March 2011.

The group was not as successful as the individual artists’ solo careers; however, Shaye’s song “. Grimes is a soloist, Wormwood is a male-female duo, and Austra is a male-female band. Vocalist/guitarist Jenny MacIsaac, guitarist Jen Blackwood, bassist Claire Blake, and drummer Naomi Langworthy formed this Toronto-based pop/punk band in 1995.

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