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Corb Lund Band
acoustic country music of today

The Band

Corb Lund vocals, acoustic guitar
Kurt Ciesla upright bass
Grant Siemens lead guitar, lap steel, banjo
Brady Valgardson drums

Awards & International Highlights

Canadian Country Music ass. Awards
-Roots Artist Or Grou Of Th Year 2007 (winner)
-Independent Male Artist Of The Year 2007(nominee)
-Group Of Duo Of The Year 2004 (nominee)
-Roots Artist Or Group Of The Year 2004 (winner)
-Independent Group oOr Duo Of The Year 2004 (winner)

Juno Awards '03
-Roots & Traditional Album Of The Year

US Independent Music Awards New Jersey
-Country/Bluegrass Album Of The Year

and many, many more...

Music & Video
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Corb grew up in Southern Alberta, in the foothills of the Rockies. His music gives the style of a younger and maybe darker point of view than most contemporary country songwriters today.

His music is influenced by his experiences riding horseback, chasing cattle and rodeoing in Southern Alberta and living on the family farm and ranches near Taber, Cardston and Rosemary.

Coming from four generations of ranchers and cowboys, Corb left his hometown of Taber and moved to Edmonton where he attended Grant MacEwan Performing Arts School to study jazz guitar and bass.

Corb was a founding member of Western Canada's independent phenomena, The Smalls, who during their twelve-year career, sold over 35,000 of their four independently released CDs. Corb and the smalls toured extensively in Canada, the US and Europe including a stint in Bosnia, Slovenia and Czech Republic. The band recently retired in the fall of 2001.

Needing time to reflect on the next phase of his career, Corb went to live in Austin, Texas to write music for five months. Encouraged by the positive feedback he received from audiences in Austin, the band traveled to Nashville and recorded a few songs with producer Harry Stinson (Steve Earle, Lyle Lovett, Earl Scruggs). Often asked if he had returned from Austin with new songs about Texas, Corb replies that it had the opposite effect on him the proud and friendly Texans made him even more aware of the region from which he came. Many of the songs on the new CD reflect the people and culture of Alberta's wild rose cattle country; the northern reaches of the American west; the plains and foothills of the Rockies.

One Dollar
Bill '02
Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer
'05
Horse Soldier Horse Soldier
nov. '07
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