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Down with Webster

Down with Webster is a Canadian rap rock band from The Beaches area of Toronto who signed with Universal Motown in April 2009. The band first achieved commercial success with the release of the 2009 EP, Time to Win, Vol. I which consisted of the singles "Rich Girl$", "Your Man" and "Whoa Is Me". Their major-label debut album, Time to Win, Vol. II (2011) featured the track "She's Dope". The 2014 follow-up album Party for Your Life included the songs "One in a Million" and "Chills." The band has been nominated for Juno Awards, MuchMusic Video Awards and Canadian Radio Music Awards.

Down with Webster
Down with Webster on stage with Emmanuel Lewis (Webster) at the Festival of Friends in 2014[1]
Background information
OriginToronto, Canada
Genres
Years active
  • 1998 (1998)–2015
  • 2020–2021
  • 2024
LabelsUniversal Motown/Universal Music
Members
  • Tyler Armes
  • Patrick Gillett
  • Cameron Hunter
  • Andrew "Marty" Martino
  • Martin "Bucky" Seja
Past members
  • Kyle "Kap" Fairlie
  • Dave "D!ggy" Ferris
  • Matt Campitelli
  • Mitchell Wong
  • Kierscey Regozo[a]
Websitedownwithwebster.com[dead link]

History edit

1998–2007: Career beginnings edit

Down with Webster originally started as an instrumental jazz band[3] that was formed in a music class[4] at Glen Ames Senior Public School in 1998 by band members Patrick Gillett and Tyler Armes.[5] They, along with the original members of the band, quickly named the group toward the end of class after the beloved titular character from the 80s sitcom Webster, who is played by Emmanuel Lewis.[6] Following a victory at their school's "Battle of the Bands" competition,[7] the group was joined by Andrew Martino and Martin "Bucky" Seja, students from Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts,[8][9] and other members who attended Malvern Collegiate Institute.[10] As a jam band,[11] they made reggae,[12] funk and jazz[13] inspired music in Armes' father garage.[14] Hip-hop elements were incorporated into their music once Seja became a part of the group and rapped along with Gillett, who also brought an influence of blues rock to the band.[15]

The band released a six-track CD-R EP titled The Reverb Session July '03. This release was primarily sold at concerts in 2003 and 2004.[16] Hype man Kyle "Kap" Fairlie, a former actor whose voice work includes roles in the Nelvana series Redwall, Franklin, Babar and Rolie Polie Olie,[17] and the film The Little Bear Movie,[18] and rapper Cameron "Cam" Hunter would later join the band's lineup.[8] In 2007, the band released their debut independent self-titled album.[19]

2008–2012: Time to Win, Vol. I & II edit

As long as any of us can remember, all we wanted to do was make music. While we came from different backgrounds, found inspiration from different influences, and developed different styles; we were united by our love of music. It's the reason we saved all of our money to buy albums, memorized every word, learned each chord, bass line and beat. It's the reason we spent all of our time together writing, playing and producing in a garage. It's the reason we sleep in the studio and live on stage… Every show is a party and we dare the audience to have more fun than us (usually it's a tie).

–Down with Webster (2009)[20]

The group built a following[21] through their energetic shows.[22][23] Jill Langlois of Chart recounted their performance at Canadian Music Week in March 2008: "...the band exploded onto the stage and never slowed down or stopped. Words will never really describe the Down With Webster experience." She described them as "flashy and obnoxious, but fun and loveable".[24] In June, the group was named 'Best Unsigned Artist in Canada' by Rogers Mobile and received a recording prize worth $25,000.[25] After facing years of rejection,[26] they captured the attention of music executives including musicians Gene Simmons and Timbaland, who wanted to sign the band to their respective record labels.[27] The former had aspirations for them to appear in a reality series to grow their audience as well.[28] According to Timbaland, "That group is the most amazing and creative, innovative group that's going to come out in 2010."[29][30] Ultimately, they signed with Universal/Motown.[27] The band's debut gold-certified EP[31] Time to Win, Vol. I was released on October 6, 2009.[32] The lead single from EP "Rich Girl$", which sampled the Hall & Oates track of the same name, peaked at No. 21 on the Canadian Hot 100. In the fall of 2009, they opened for Forever the Sickest Kids on the Cheap Date Tour.[33]

The follow-up single "Your Man" peaked at No. 12 on the Hot 100, and was certified double platinum in digital downloads by the CRIA.[34][35] The first headlining tour, WINTOUR I, had the band tour Canada and the United States in January and February 2010.[36] The tour started in Halifax on January 7 and ended on February 1 in Vancouver. The band also opened for Timbaland on two dates in February on the Shock Value II Tour.[37] They were nominated for 'New Group of the Year' at the 2010 Juno Awards, losing to Arkells.[38] Additionally, they received nominations for 'UR Fave: New Artist' and 'Pop Video of the Year'. at the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards.[39] The third single "Whoa Is Me", was released on June 15, 2010, and peaked at No. 13 on the Canadian Hot 100.[40] Over the summer, they played at festivals such as the SCENE Music Festival,[41] the Ottawa Bluesfest[42] and the Sarnia Bayfest, where they opened for the Black Eyed Peas.[43] After finishing the Streets of Gold Tour with 3OH!3, the band would "lock ourselves in the studio for a couple of months" and finish their forthcoming album.[44] The tour was completed on November 24, 2010, at Albuquerque, New Mexico. They then performed at the pregame show for the 98th Grey Cup.[45] In December, they won the 'Online Artist of the Year' at the 2010 Canadian New Media Awards.[46]

WINtour II, a cross-Canada tour that supported their upcoming album began on February 22, 2011, in Lethbridge, Alberta and ended on March 12 in Toronto.[47] They were nominated for two awards at the Juno Awards of 2011, Group of the Year and Pop Album of the Year.[48] The band also performed at the awards ceremony on March 27.[49] They received four nominations at 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards,[50] winning one for Pop Video of the Year for "Whoa Is Me".[51] On May 12, 2011, it was announced that hype man Kyle "Kap" Fairlie was no longer in the band, citing their reason as "6 guys going in one musical direction that didn't quite fit with the 7th."[52] The group played at summer festivals and exhibitions including the Red River Exhibition and Capital Ex, where Armes' former band the Midway State[53] was their supporting act.[54] The first single from their upcoming album, "She's Dope", was released on May 23, 2011. It peaked at No. 18 on the Hot 100. "Big Wheels" was released as the album's second single on September 9, 2011, and peaked at No. 51 on the Hot 100. Time to Win, Vol. II was released on October 31, 2011,[55] and reached No. 9 on the Canadian Albums Chart. On December 20, 2011, the band released their iTunes Session EP that included live versions of songs from the album. In 2012, they embarked on the third edition of their WINtour.[16] "Royalty" and "Jessica" became the final singles from the album. The band made a cameo appearance in the Canadian comedic film The Movie Out Here later that year.[56]

2013–2015: Party for Your Life edit

On March 20, 2013, the band released the single "One in a Million". They continued opening for Marianas Trench on the second leg of the Face The Music Tour[57] in Canada after opening for them in the fall of 2012.[58] On August 13, 2013, the band released the song "Party for Your Life". It was later revealed that Party for Your Life is also the name of the upcoming album, originally scheduled for release on October 22, 2013. The album was later pushed back to January 28, 2014, to include newer material in the album.[59] It peaked at No. 2 on the Canadian Albums Chart[60] and was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Juno Awards.[61] Their version of "Saturday Night" was played during the NHL's 2013–14 season on Hockey Night in Canada.[62][63] "Chills" was released on December 17, 2013, becoming the band's fourth single to reach the top 20 of the Canadian Hot 100 and spending 34 weeks on the chart—longer than any song they released previously. On February 9, 2014, an alternate version of "Feel So Alive" was played during the CBC Olympic broadcasts of the 2014 Winter Olympics.[64][65] The band toured from 2014, starting the fourth and final installment of their WINtour series across Canada,[66] to opening slots in 2015 in the US. Their DJ Dave "Diggy" Ferris decided to stop touring with the group in 2014 after his girlfriend became pregnant with their first child.[67] In the US, they joined the tours of Hoodie Allen,[68] Timeflies and Jonny Craig.[69]

2016–present: Other projects, V and reunion edit

In 2016, Armes released two songs that he had made with Gillett under the name Best Night Ever. Proceeds from the singles supported Kids Help Phone and The Trevor Project.[70] Seja started a new project called Karter Park with original band member, Kierscey.[71]

Gillett opened up about his struggles with mental health[72] and created music with Armes, Martino and Hunter while maintaining his sobriety[73][74] which later became a part of an album, released under the band name Honors, titled Feel Better (2018).

During the summer of 2020, the group released the songs, "Love Is Not Enough"[75] and "Take Us Alive"[76] from an album called V which was recorded back in 2015.[77] Armes shared that V is their final album after its surprise release in February 2021.[78]

The band members remain active in the music industry. Seja[79] and Hunter signed a publishing deal as songwriters.[80] Hunter has also continued to release solo albums.[81][82] Martino worked on Hunter's music as well as the soundtracks for the My Little Pony web series Tell Your Tale[83] and television special Bridlewoodstock.[84] Armes produced the scores for the CBC series, Anyone's Game[85] and Run the Burbs.[86] Gillett releases music independently.[87] Ferris is a real estate agent that djs on occasion.[88]

On April 1, 2024, Down with Webster returned and announced via social media that the band will be having a reunion tour in the summer with tour dates coming soon.[89] On April 3, it was announced that the group will headline the Super-Spike Volleyball tournament on July 19 and 20.[90]

Members edit

Current members edit

  • Cameron Hunterrap vocals, vocals[91]
  • Martin "Bucky" Seja – rap vocals, vocals
  • Patrick Gillett – guitar, rap vocals, lead vocals
  • Tyler Armes – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Andrew "Marty" Martino – drums

Past members edit

  • Kyle "Kap" Fairlie – backing vocals[92]
  • Dave "Diggy" Ferris — turntables
  • Kierscey Regozo – keyboards[93]
  • Matt Campitelli – guitar
  • Mitchell Wong – saxophone[94]

Influences edit

Their influences range across many genres including pop, rock, hip-hop, jazz and electronic music.[95] Armes has cited Michael Jackson; electronic artists Justice and Skrillex; and jazz fusion musicians Stanley Clarke and Jaco Pastorious as inspirations,[96][97][98] while Gillett and Hunter has credited hip-hop groups Beastie Boys, Wu-Tang Clan and Cypress Hill; and rock bands Aerosmith,[99] Rage Against the Machine and Led Zeppelin for helping the band shape their blend of music.[100][101]

Discography edit

Concert tours edit

Awards and nominations edit

Down With Webster has been nominated for 22 awards including 12 MuchMusic Video Awards and 6 Juno Awards.

Awards and nominations received by Down With Webster
Award Year[b] Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
Canadian New Media Awards 2010 Down with Webster Online Artist of the Year Won [55]
Canadian Radio Music Awards 2011 Rich Girl$" CHR Song of the Year Won [102]
"Your Man" Song of the Year Nominated
2014 Down with Webster Heatseeker Won [103]
Juno Awards 2010 New Group of the Year Nominated [104]
2011 Group of the Year Nominated
Time to Win, Vol. I Pop Album of the Year Nominated
2012 Down with Webster Group of the Year Nominated
Time to Win, Vol. II Pop Album of the Year Nominated
2015 Party for Your Life Nominated
MuchMusic Video Awards 2010 "Your Man" Pop Video of the Year Nominated [105]
Down with Webster UR Fave: New Artist Nominated
2011 "Whoa Is Me" Video of the Year Nominated [106]
Pop Video of the Year Won
UR Fave: Video Nominated
Down with Webster UR Fave: Artist Nominated
2012 "She's Dope" Video of the Year Nominated [107]
MuchFact Indie Video of the Year Nominated
"Royalty" Director of The Year Nominated
"Big Wheels" Post Production of the Year Won
2013 "One in a Million" Pop Video of the Year Nominated [108]
2014 "Chills" Nominated [109]
SOCAN Awards 2015 Pop/Rock Music Award Won [110]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Also known as Kierscey Rand[2]
  2. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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Down with Webster is a Canadian rap rock band from The Beaches area of Toronto who signed with Universal Motown in April 2009 The band first achieved commercial success with the release of the 2009 EP Time to Win Vol I which consisted of the singles Rich Girl Your Man and Whoa Is Me Their major label debut album Time to Win Vol II 2011 featured the track She s Dope The 2014 follow up album Party for Your Life included the songs One in a Million and Chills The band has been nominated for Juno Awards MuchMusic Video Awards and Canadian Radio Music Awards Down with WebsterDown with Webster on stage with Emmanuel Lewis Webster at the Festival of Friends in 2014 1 Background informationOriginToronto CanadaGenresPop rockrap rockhip hopYears active1998 1998 20152020 20212024LabelsUniversal Motown Universal MusicMembersTyler Armes Patrick Gillett Cameron Hunter Andrew Marty Martino Martin Bucky SejaPast membersKyle Kap Fairlie Dave D ggy Ferris Matt Campitelli Mitchell Wong Kierscey Regozo a Websitedownwithwebster wbr com dead link Contents 1 History 1 1 1998 2007 Career beginnings 1 2 2008 2012 Time to Win Vol I amp II 1 3 2013 2015 Party for Your Life 1 4 2016 present Other projects V and reunion 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Past members 3 Influences 4 Discography 5 Concert tours 6 Awards and nominations 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit1998 2007 Career beginnings edit Down with Webster originally started as an instrumental jazz band 3 that was formed in a music class 4 at Glen Ames Senior Public School in 1998 by band members Patrick Gillett and Tyler Armes 5 They along with the original members of the band quickly named the group toward the end of class after the beloved titular character from the 80s sitcom Webster who is played by Emmanuel Lewis 6 Following a victory at their school s Battle of the Bands competition 7 the group was joined by Andrew Martino and Martin Bucky Seja students from Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts 8 9 and other members who attended Malvern Collegiate Institute 10 As a jam band 11 they made reggae 12 funk and jazz 13 inspired music in Armes father garage 14 Hip hop elements were incorporated into their music once Seja became a part of the group and rapped along with Gillett who also brought an influence of blues rock to the band 15 The band released a six track CD R EP titled The Reverb Session July 03 This release was primarily sold at concerts in 2003 and 2004 16 Hype man Kyle Kap Fairlie a former actor whose voice work includes roles in the Nelvana series Redwall Franklin Babar and Rolie Polie Olie 17 and the film The Little Bear Movie 18 and rapper Cameron Cam Hunter would later join the band s lineup 8 In 2007 the band released their debut independent self titled album 19 2008 2012 Time to Win Vol I amp II edit As long as any of us can remember all we wanted to do was make music While we came from different backgrounds found inspiration from different influences and developed different styles we were united by our love of music It s the reason we saved all of our money to buy albums memorized every word learned each chord bass line and beat It s the reason we spent all of our time together writing playing and producing in a garage It s the reason we sleep in the studio and live on stage Every show is a party and we dare the audience to have more fun than us usually it s a tie Down with Webster 2009 20 The group built a following 21 through their energetic shows 22 23 Jill Langlois of Chart recounted their performance at Canadian Music Week in March 2008 the band exploded onto the stage and never slowed down or stopped Words will never really describe the Down With Webster experience She described them as flashy and obnoxious but fun and loveable 24 In June the group was named Best Unsigned Artist in Canada by Rogers Mobile and received a recording prize worth 25 000 25 After facing years of rejection 26 they captured the attention of music executives including musicians Gene Simmons and Timbaland who wanted to sign the band to their respective record labels 27 The former had aspirations for them to appear in a reality series to grow their audience as well 28 According to Timbaland That group is the most amazing and creative innovative group that s going to come out in 2010 29 30 Ultimately they signed with Universal Motown 27 The band s debut gold certified EP 31 Time to Win Vol I was released on October 6 2009 32 The lead single from EP Rich Girl which sampled the Hall amp Oates track of the same name peaked at No 21 on the Canadian Hot 100 In the fall of 2009 they opened for Forever the Sickest Kids on the Cheap Date Tour 33 The follow up single Your Man peaked at No 12 on the Hot 100 and was certified double platinum in digital downloads by the CRIA 34 35 The first headlining tour WINTOUR I had the band tour Canada and the United States in January and February 2010 36 The tour started in Halifax on January 7 and ended on February 1 in Vancouver The band also opened for Timbaland on two dates in February on the Shock Value II Tour 37 They were nominated for New Group of the Year at the 2010 Juno Awards losing to Arkells 38 Additionally they received nominations for UR Fave New Artist and Pop Video of the Year at the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards 39 The third single Whoa Is Me was released on June 15 2010 and peaked at No 13 on the Canadian Hot 100 40 Over the summer they played at festivals such as the SCENE Music Festival 41 the Ottawa Bluesfest 42 and the Sarnia Bayfest where they opened for the Black Eyed Peas 43 After finishing the Streets of Gold Tour with 3OH 3 the band would lock ourselves in the studio for a couple of months and finish their forthcoming album 44 The tour was completed on November 24 2010 at Albuquerque New Mexico They then performed at the pregame show for the 98th Grey Cup 45 In December they won the Online Artist of the Year at the 2010 Canadian New Media Awards 46 WINtour II a cross Canada tour that supported their upcoming album began on February 22 2011 in Lethbridge Alberta and ended on March 12 in Toronto 47 They were nominated for two awards at the Juno Awards of 2011 Group of the Year and Pop Album of the Year 48 The band also performed at the awards ceremony on March 27 49 They received four nominations at 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards 50 winning one for Pop Video of the Year for Whoa Is Me 51 On May 12 2011 it was announced that hype man Kyle Kap Fairlie was no longer in the band citing their reason as 6 guys going in one musical direction that didn t quite fit with the 7th 52 The group played at summer festivals and exhibitions including the Red River Exhibition and Capital Ex where Armes former band the Midway State 53 was their supporting act 54 The first single from their upcoming album She s Dope was released on May 23 2011 It peaked at No 18 on the Hot 100 Big Wheels was released as the album s second single on September 9 2011 and peaked at No 51 on the Hot 100 Time to Win Vol II was released on October 31 2011 55 and reached No 9 on the Canadian Albums Chart On December 20 2011 the band released their iTunes Session EP that included live versions of songs from the album In 2012 they embarked on the third edition of their WINtour 16 Royalty and Jessica became the final singles from the album The band made a cameo appearance in the Canadian comedic film The Movie Out Here later that year 56 2013 2015 Party for Your Life edit On March 20 2013 the band released the single One in a Million They continued opening for Marianas Trench on the second leg of the Face The Music Tour 57 in Canada after opening for them in the fall of 2012 58 On August 13 2013 the band released the song Party for Your Life It was later revealed that Party for Your Life is also the name of the upcoming album originally scheduled for release on October 22 2013 The album was later pushed back to January 28 2014 to include newer material in the album 59 It peaked at No 2 on the Canadian Albums Chart 60 and was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Juno Awards 61 Their version of Saturday Night was played during the NHL s 2013 14 season on Hockey Night in Canada 62 63 Chills was released on December 17 2013 becoming the band s fourth single to reach the top 20 of the Canadian Hot 100 and spending 34 weeks on the chart longer than any song they released previously On February 9 2014 an alternate version of Feel So Alive was played during the CBC Olympic broadcasts of the 2014 Winter Olympics 64 65 The band toured from 2014 starting the fourth and final installment of their WINtour series across Canada 66 to opening slots in 2015 in the US Their DJ Dave Diggy Ferris decided to stop touring with the group in 2014 after his girlfriend became pregnant with their first child 67 In the US they joined the tours of Hoodie Allen 68 Timeflies and Jonny Craig 69 2016 present Other projects V and reunion edit In 2016 Armes released two songs that he had made with Gillett under the name Best Night Ever Proceeds from the singles supported Kids Help Phone and The Trevor Project 70 Seja started a new project called Karter Park with original band member Kierscey 71 Gillett opened up about his struggles with mental health 72 and created music with Armes Martino and Hunter while maintaining his sobriety 73 74 which later became a part of an album released under the band name Honors titled Feel Better 2018 During the summer of 2020 the group released the songs Love Is Not Enough 75 and Take Us Alive 76 from an album called V which was recorded back in 2015 77 Armes shared that V is their final album after its surprise release in February 2021 78 The band members remain active in the music industry Seja 79 and Hunter signed a publishing deal as songwriters 80 Hunter has also continued to release solo albums 81 82 Martino worked on Hunter s music as well as the soundtracks for the My Little Pony web series Tell Your Tale 83 and television special Bridlewoodstock 84 Armes produced the scores for the CBC series Anyone s Game 85 and Run the Burbs 86 Gillett releases music independently 87 Ferris is a real estate agent that djs on occasion 88 On April 1 2024 Down with Webster returned and announced via social media that the band will be having a reunion tour in the summer with tour dates coming soon 89 On April 3 it was announced that the group will headline the Super Spike Volleyball tournament on July 19 and 20 90 Members editCurrent members edit Cameron Hunter rap vocals vocals 91 Martin Bucky Seja rap vocals vocals Patrick Gillett guitar rap vocals lead vocals Tyler Armes bass guitar keyboards Andrew Marty Martino drums Past members edit Kyle Kap Fairlie backing vocals 92 Dave Diggy Ferris turntables Kierscey Regozo keyboards 93 Matt Campitelli guitar Mitchell Wong saxophone 94 Influences editTheir influences range across many genres including pop rock hip hop jazz and electronic music 95 Armes has cited Michael Jackson electronic artists Justice and Skrillex and jazz fusion musicians Stanley Clarke and Jaco Pastorious as inspirations 96 97 98 while Gillett and Hunter has credited hip hop groups Beastie Boys Wu Tang Clan and Cypress Hill and rock bands Aerosmith 99 Rage Against the Machine and Led Zeppelin for helping the band shape their blend of music 100 101 Discography editMain article Down with Webster discography 2007 Down with Webster 2009 Time to Win Vol I 2011 Time to Win Vol II 2014 Party for Your Life 2021 VConcert tours editMain article List of Down with Webster concert toursAwards and nominations editDown With Webster has been nominated for 22 awards including 12 MuchMusic Video Awards and 6 Juno Awards Awards and nominations received by Down With Webster Award Year b Nominee work Category Result Ref Canadian New Media Awards 2010 Down with Webster Online Artist of the Year Won 55 Canadian Radio Music Awards 2011 Rich Girl CHR Song of the Year Won 102 Your Man Song of the Year Nominated 2014 Down with Webster Heatseeker Won 103 Juno Awards 2010 New Group of the Year Nominated 104 2011 Group of the Year Nominated Time to Win Vol I Pop Album of the Year Nominated 2012 Down with Webster Group of the Year Nominated Time to Win Vol II Pop Album of the Year Nominated 2015 Party for Your Life Nominated MuchMusic Video Awards 2010 Your Man Pop Video of the Year Nominated 105 Down with Webster UR Fave New Artist Nominated 2011 Whoa Is Me Video of the Year Nominated 106 Pop Video of the Year Won UR Fave Video Nominated Down with Webster UR Fave Artist Nominated 2012 She s Dope Video of the Year Nominated 107 MuchFact Indie Video of the Year Nominated Royalty Director of The Year Nominated Big Wheels Post Production of the Year Won 2013 One in a Million Pop Video of the Year Nominated 108 2014 Chills Nominated 109 SOCAN Awards 2015 Pop Rock Music Award Won 110 Notes edit Also known as Kierscey Rand 2 Indicates the year of ceremony Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year wherever possible References edit festofriends August 9 2014 From Friday DOWNWITHWEBSTER gets down with the real life Webster Emmanuel Lewis on our Main Stage Tweet via Twitter Stead Julia 15 April 2014 INDIE RADAR The Muso Project She Does the City Retrieved April 19 2023 Interview Cam Hunter from Down With Webster Canadian Beats August 23 2013 Retrieved December 29 2022 Infantry Ashante August 13 2010 Down with Webster s at the Bandshell Toronto Star Retrieved November 2 2010 Liss Sarah July 24 2003 10 teens taking over Archived October 23 2012 at the Wayback Machine Now Retrieved September 13 2011 Down With Webster Interview Concludes Chase March 8 October 2010 Retrieved 21 September 2022 Artist Interview Down With Webster talks dictionaries fictitious albums and Canadian jails Rooster October 17 2014 Retrieved May 17 2023 a b Q amp A with Down With Webster The Sputnik September 13 2012 Retrieved May 10 2023 Ayuka Ryan October 17 2017 Down With Webster s Andrew 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