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Emerson Drive

Emerson Drive is a Canadian country music band consisting of Brad Mates (lead vocals), Danick Dupelle (guitars, backing vocals), Mike Melancon (drums), and Dale Wallace (keyboards, backing vocals). The band was founded in 1995 as 12 Gauge, which consisted of Mates, Pat Allingham (fiddle), Steven Swager (bass guitar), Chris Hartman (keyboards), Dan Binns (guitar), David Switzer (guitar), and Reni Barre (drums); Swager was replaced with Jeff Loberg early on. After recording under this name, the band moved to the United States in 1999 and renamed themselves to Emerson Drive. They released two albums for the former DreamWorks Records Nashville branch: Emerson Drive in 2002 and What If? in 2004. These accounted for their first hit singles in the United States: "I Should Be Sleeping", "Fall into Me", and "Last One Standing". After DreamWorks closed, Emerson Drive signed with Midas Records Nashville for the 2006 album Countrified, which produced their only American number-one single in "Moments". Further releases in the United States were unsuccessful, but the band has continued to chart in Canada through releases on Open Road Recordings.

Emerson Drive
Emerson Drive, 2010
Background information
Also known as12 Gauge
OriginGrande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
GenresCountry
Years active1995–present
LabelsThe Creative Collective
12 Gauge
DreamWorks Nashville
Midas/Valory
Open Road
Amdian Music Co.
Nine North
QuarterBack
The Talent Associates
Big Star Recordings
MembersBrad Mates
Danick Dupelle
Mike Melancon
Dale Wallace
Past membersPat Allingham
Chris Hartman
Jeff Loberg
Dan Binns
David Switzer
Remi Barre
Derrick Kuzemchuk
Dan Bauman
Patrick Bourque
David Pichette
Devin Switzer
Steven Swager
Websitewww.emersondrive.com

History

12 Gauge, Until You Walk the Tracks - 1995-1998

Emerson Drive was formed under the name of 12 Gauge in February 1995 when Brad Mates entered a talent contest at his local high school in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Through the contest, Mates met fiddler Pat Allingham, bass player Steven Swager and keyboardist Chris Hartman. Mates, Hartman, Swager and Allingham decided to form a band with guitarists Dan Binns and David Switzer, bass guitarist Jeff Loberg, and drummer Remi Barre. The band started practicing in Mates' basement and entering contests. In 1996, the group entered a local Battle of the Bands contest and won the opportunity to write and record their EP Open Season.

In 1996, 12 Gauge began work on their first studio album and independently released, Until You Walk the Tracks in 1997. Through 1997 and 1998, the group toured Canada to support their album and charted two songs, including the top 40 single, "Some Trains Never Come", which peaked at No. 36 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in 1998.[1] Both singles were accompanied by music videos that received airplay on CMT Canada. In early 1998, the group received a nomination for Top New Group or Duo at the RPM Big Country Awards, but lost to Montana Sky.

By this time, Switzer had left the group and drummer Remi Barre had been replaced by Derrick Kuzemchuk. Soon after the release, Binns left the group. He was replaced by Dan Bauman, who stayed with the band for just over a year. By the end of 1998, Binns and Kuzemchuk left the group. Shortly after, the band hired Gerry Leiske as their manager, replacing previous manager Lionel Allingham (Pat's father). Leiske introduced the band to guitarist Danick Dupelle, who had been performing with Canadian country trio Farmer's Daughter, which Leiske also managed. Drummer Mike Melancon replaced Kuzemchuk.

Name Change, Nashville & Emerson Drive - 1999-2002

In 1999, the band moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in search of a record deal. In the process, they discovered that '12 Gauge' was also the name of an American rapper and had to choose a new name; Emerson Drive is named for the Emerson Trail that crosses Western Alberta and joins the Alaska Highway.[2]

The group caught the attention of executives at DreamWorks Records subsidiary DreamWorks Nashville, who signed the group to a record deal in 2000. Emerson Drive's debut album, Emerson Drive, was scheduled to be released in January 2002, but was delayed when DreamWorks executives found two new songs and brought in singer-songwriter Richard Marx to produce.[3] The album was released in May 2002; it ranked No. 67 on the Billboard Top Country Album charts for 2003.[4]

Emerson Drive's debut American single, "I Should Be Sleeping", was released in November 2001. The song became a hit for the group on the Billboard Hot Country Single & Tracks chart in 2002, peaking at No. 4 and finishing the year at No. 22.[5] The album's second single, "Fall into Me", one of the two new songs Marx produced, was issued in late 2002. It peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 2003, settling at No. 36 at year end.[6][circular reference][7] In Canada, it charted at No. 35 in 2002 and No. 32 in 2003, while "I Should Be Sleeping" charted at No. 40.[8]

Reviews of Emerson Drive were favorable,[9][10] and the band toured in support of it, playing several solo concerts and festivals, and opening for Keith Urban, Brad Paisley and Brooks and Dunn.[11]

In 2002, the Academy of Country Music named Emerson Drive Top New Vocal Duo or Group,[12] and the band won Top New Artist at the Radio & Records Year-End Awards. At the Canadian Country Music Association awards, the band won Group or Duo of the Year and the Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award.

Beginning in August 2002, the band went through member changes with the departure of bassist Jeff Loberg, who exited the group to focus on his songwriting. Loberg was replaced by Patrick Bourque. In 2003, keyboardist Chris Hartman left to return to school, and was replaced by Dale Wallace; Pat Allingham left to spend more time with his family and was replaced by David Pichette.

What If? - 2004-2005

Emerson Drive released its second album, What If?[13] on July 10, 2004. The album, which was also produced by Richard Marx, debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.[14][circular reference] The album's first single, "Waitin' on Me", was released to Canada only in late 2003; the next single, "Last One Standing", was released in Canada and the US in January 2004. Reviews of What If? were mixed[15][16][17][18] but the band was signed as the opener for Shania Twain's Up! Tour. The tour began on September 25, 2003 and ended in July 2004. During this time, the band performed twice at the Grand Ole Opry.[19]

In 2004, Dreamworks Nashville was sold to Universal Music Group, which released two more singles from What If? in Canada, through Universal Music Canada in 2005. Universal shut down Dreamworks Nashville and Emerson Drive was dropped.

Countrified - 2005-2006

In late 2005, Keith Follesé and Brad Allen signed the band to their new label, Midas Records Nashville and the band began working on Emerson Drive's third album; Alabama's Teddy Gentry and veteran Nashville musician and songwriter Josh Leo were brought in to produce.

Countrified was released in September 2006, debuting at No. 30 on the Billboard Top Country Songs chart. The album's first single, "A Good Man," reached No. 17 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart (No. 5 in Canada) and was followed by "Moments", which gave the group their first No. 1 single (No 4 in Canada). Emerson Drive became the first Canadian group to reach number one and the fifth Canadian act overall.

"Moments" was followed in Canada by the top-five hit "Testify" and in the United States by the top-25 hit "You Still Own Me", a cover the 2004 Johnny Reid single.[20][circular reference][21][circular reference]

Countrified won rave reviews.[22][23][24] At the Juno Awards of 2007, Countrified was nominated for Country Recording of the Year[25] and at the 42nd Academy of Country Music Awards, the band was nominated Top Vocal Group of the Year. The video for "Moments"[26] won CMT Video of the Year, and at the Canadian Country Music Awards, the song won Single of the Year, and the band won Group or Duo of the Year. "Moments" was nominated as Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards.

Believe - 2007-2010

Bassist Patrick Bourque resigned from the band in August 2007 and, the following month, took his own life, at age 30. The members of Emerson Drive learned of his death while traveling to a concert in Valentine, Nebraska. In November, the band talked with CBC News saying they had known that Bourque had been unhappy, but "nobody could do anything for him".[27]

Emerson Drive toured the US in support of Believe through 2007, playing solo concerts and several festivals, including the 2007 CMA Music Festival. In October of that year, they accompanied Porter Wagoner, Trent Tomlinson, The Whites, Ricky Skaggs and Carrie Underwood in concert at the Grand Ole Opry.[28] Producer and Alabama bassist Teddy Gentry was quoted as calling Emerson Drive “possibly the best band I’ve heard in years, as far as playing live on stage.”.[29]

The band began recording their sixth album in 2008, with session bassists Michael Rhodes and Glenn Worf, and Arlo Gilliam as touring bassist.[30] In November 2008, they released their first new single, "Belongs to You",[31] on Midas and new label Valory Music Group, which began to promote the band in mid-2008. The song peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in March 2009,[32] and the new album, Believe was released in May 2009, in Canada only.[33]

In November 2008, Valory (now Big Machine Records) entered into partnership with Midas and the band signed with Open Road Recordings. As the band was embroiled in a dispute with Midas, this left them without a USA-based label and Believe was not released in the United States at the time.[34] Despite this, the group achieved three more top ten hits in Canada with "Believe," "I Love This Road," and "The Extra Mile".

 
Emerson Drive at the CMA Music Festival

In 2010, the band founded its own label, Amdian Records.[35] The first single, "That Kind of Beautiful", was released in Canada in June 2010 and in the United States in August.[35]

Believe was very well-received.[36][37][38] In 2009, Emerson Drive was nominated as by the Canadian Country Music Association Awards as Group of the Year.[39] At the Juno Awards of 2010, Believe was nominated as Country Album of the Year.[40]

Decade of Drive - 2011

Open Road Recordings released the band's greatest hits album, Decade of Drive, on February 8, 2011, in Canada.[41] The album featured the band's biggest hits and new previously unreleased songs.[42] Its first single, "When I See You Again", which was written as a tribute to Patrick Bourque, was released in November 2010 and peaked at No. 97.[42] The second single, "Let Your Love Speak", peaked at No. 89. The third single, "Sleep It Off", did not chart.

In January 2011, Emerson Drive signed with Quarterback Records to release "Let Your Love Speak" to U.S. radio.[43] The band began its Canadian Decade and Driving Tour on February 8, 2011.[43][44]

Roll - 2012-2013

Emerson Drive's seventh studio album, Roll, was released on October 30, 2012.[45] The album's first single, "She's My Kind of Crazy", was released to Canadian country radio on July 9, 2012. The second single, "Let It Roll" (with Doc Walker) was released to Canadian country radio on October 23, 2012. The third single, "With You" was released to Canadian country radio in March 2013. The fourth, "She Always Get What She Wants" was released to Canadian country radio in June 2013.[46] The band then criss-crossed Canada as part of the CMT Hitlist Tour 2013.[47]

In May 2013, fiddle-player David Pichette left the band to focus on his family.[48] He was not replaced.

Tilt-a-Whirl - 2015

Emerson Drive's first EP album, Tilt-a-Whirl, was released on April 14, 2015, on Universal Music Canada.[49] Three singles, "Who We Are", "Till the Summer's Gone," and "Good Hurt," were released to Canadian country radio in 2015.

2017-Present

Emerson Drive released the single, "Just Got Paid" to Canadian country radio on 2017. The song peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Canada Country chart. In 2019, the band released the single “Country People”.[50] In August 2021, the band posted on its Facebook page that it was recording new music.[51]

Personnel

Members
Lineups
1995-1998 1998 1998 1998-2002
  • Pat Allingham - fiddle
  • Remi Barre - drums
  • Dan Binns - guitars
  • Chris Hartman - keyboards
  • Jeff Loberg - bass
  • Brad Mates - lead vocals
  • David Switzer - guitars
  • Pat Allingham - fiddle
  • Dan Binns - guitars
  • Chris Hartman - keyboards
  • Jeff Loberg - bass
  • Brad Mates - lead vocals
  • Derrick Kuzemchuk - drums
  • Pat Allingham - fiddle
  • Chris Hartman - keyboards
  • Jeff Loberg - bass
  • Brad Mates - lead vocals
  • Derrick Kuzemchuk - drums
  • Dan Bauman - guitars
  • Pat Allingham - fiddle
  • Chris Hartman - keyboards
  • Jeff Loberg - bass
  • Brad Mates - lead vocals
  • Danick Dupelle - guitars, backing vocals
  • Mike Melancon - drums
2002-2003 2003 2003-2007 2007–2013
  • Pat Allingham - fiddle
  • Chris Hartman - keyboards
  • Brad Mates - lead vocals
  • Danick Dupelle - guitars, backing vocals
  • Mike Melancon - drums
  • Patrick Bourque - bass
  • Pat Allingham - fiddle
  • Brad Mates - lead vocals
  • Danick Dupelle - guitars, backing vocals
  • Mike Melancon - drums
  • Patrick Bourque - bass
  • Dale Wallace - keyboards, vocals
  • Brad Mates - lead vocals
  • Danick Dupelle - guitars, backing vocals
  • Mike Melancon - drums
  • Patrick Bourque - bass
  • Dale Wallace - keyboards, vocals
  • David Pichette - fiddle
  • Brad Mates - lead vocals
  • Danick Dupelle - guitars, backing vocals
  • Mike Melancon - drums
  • Dale Wallace - keyboards, vocals
  • David Pichette - fiddle
2013–present
  • Brad Mates - lead vocals
  • Danick Duppelle - guitars, backing vocals
  • Mike Melancon - drums
  • Dale Wallace - keyboards, vocals

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

Extended plays

  • Tilt-a-Whirl (2015)

Awards and nominations

Year Organization[52] Category Result
1998 RPM Big Country Awards Top New Group or Duo (as 12 Gauge) Nominated
2002 Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year Won
Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award Won
Album of the Year – Emerson Drive Nominated
Single of the Year – "I Should Be Sleeping" Nominated
CMT Music Video of the Year – "I Should Be Sleeping" Nominated
2002 Radio & Records Year-End Awards Top New Artist MVP Won
2003 Academy of Country Music Top New Vocal Group or Duo Won
Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year Won
CMT Flameworthy Awards Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Fall into Me" Nominated
Juno Awards Country Recording of the Year – Emerson Drive Nominated
2004 Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
CMT Music Video of the Year – "Last One Standing" Nominated
2005 Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
2006 Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
CMT Music Video of the Year – "A Good Man" Nominated
2007 Academy of Country Music Top Vocal Group Nominated
Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year Won
CMT Music Video of the Year – "Moments" Won
Album of the Year – Countrified Nominated
Single of the Year – "Moments" Won
Country Music Association Vocal Group of the Year Nominated
Music Video of the Year – "Moments" Nominated
Inspirational Country Music Awards Video of the Year – "Moments" Won
Juno Awards Country Recording of the Year – Countrified Nominated
2008 Academy of Country Music Top Vocal Group Nominated
Canadian Country Music Association Fans' Choice Award Nominated
Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
CMT Online Awards No.1 Digitally Active Group of the Year Nominated
Country Music Association Vocal Group of the Year Nominated
Dove Awards Special Event Album of the Year – Songs 4 Worship: Country Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals – "Moments" Nominated
2009 Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
2010 Juno Awards Country Album of the Year – Believe Nominated
2011 Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
2012 Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
2013 Juno Awards Country Album of the Year – Roll Nominated
Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year – Roll Nominated

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External links

  • Emerson Drive Official Site
  • Emerson Drive discography at Discogs
  • Emerson Drive at IMDb

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Emerson Drive is a Canadian country music band consisting of Brad Mates lead vocals Danick Dupelle guitars backing vocals Mike Melancon drums and Dale Wallace keyboards backing vocals The band was founded in 1995 as 12 Gauge which consisted of Mates Pat Allingham fiddle Steven Swager bass guitar Chris Hartman keyboards Dan Binns guitar David Switzer guitar and Reni Barre drums Swager was replaced with Jeff Loberg early on After recording under this name the band moved to the United States in 1999 and renamed themselves to Emerson Drive They released two albums for the former DreamWorks Records Nashville branch Emerson Drive in 2002 and What If in 2004 These accounted for their first hit singles in the United States I Should Be Sleeping Fall into Me and Last One Standing After DreamWorks closed Emerson Drive signed with Midas Records Nashville for the 2006 album Countrified which produced their only American number one single in Moments Further releases in the United States were unsuccessful but the band has continued to chart in Canada through releases on Open Road Recordings Emerson DriveEmerson Drive 2010Background informationAlso known as12 GaugeOriginGrande Prairie Alberta CanadaGenresCountryYears active1995 presentLabelsThe Creative Collective12 Gauge DreamWorks Nashville Midas ValoryOpen RoadAmdian Music Co Nine NorthQuarterBackThe Talent AssociatesBig Star RecordingsMembersBrad MatesDanick DupelleMike MelanconDale WallacePast membersPat AllinghamChris HartmanJeff LobergDan BinnsDavid SwitzerRemi BarreDerrick KuzemchukDan BaumanPatrick BourqueDavid PichetteDevin SwitzerSteven SwagerWebsitewww emersondrive com Contents 1 History 1 1 12 Gauge Until You Walk the Tracks 1995 1998 1 2 Name Change Nashville amp Emerson Drive 1999 2002 1 3 What If 2004 2005 1 4 Countrified 2005 2006 1 5 Believe 2007 2010 1 6 Decade of Drive 2011 1 7 Roll 2012 2013 1 8 Tilt a Whirl 2015 1 9 2017 Present 2 Personnel 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilations 3 3 Extended plays 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit12 Gauge Until You Walk the Tracks 1995 1998 Edit Emerson Drive was formed under the name of 12 Gauge in February 1995 when Brad Mates entered a talent contest at his local high school in Grande Prairie Alberta Through the contest Mates met fiddler Pat Allingham bass player Steven Swager and keyboardist Chris Hartman Mates Hartman Swager and Allingham decided to form a band with guitarists Dan Binns and David Switzer bass guitarist Jeff Loberg and drummer Remi Barre The band started practicing in Mates basement and entering contests In 1996 the group entered a local Battle of the Bands contest and won the opportunity to write and record their EP Open Season In 1996 12 Gauge began work on their first studio album and independently released Until You Walk the Tracks in 1997 Through 1997 and 1998 the group toured Canada to support their album and charted two songs including the top 40 single Some Trains Never Come which peaked at No 36 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in 1998 1 Both singles were accompanied by music videos that received airplay on CMT Canada In early 1998 the group received a nomination for Top New Group or Duo at the RPM Big Country Awards but lost to Montana Sky By this time Switzer had left the group and drummer Remi Barre had been replaced by Derrick Kuzemchuk Soon after the release Binns left the group He was replaced by Dan Bauman who stayed with the band for just over a year By the end of 1998 Binns and Kuzemchuk left the group Shortly after the band hired Gerry Leiske as their manager replacing previous manager Lionel Allingham Pat s father Leiske introduced the band to guitarist Danick Dupelle who had been performing with Canadian country trio Farmer s Daughter which Leiske also managed Drummer Mike Melancon replaced Kuzemchuk Name Change Nashville amp Emerson Drive 1999 2002 Edit In 1999 the band moved to Nashville Tennessee in search of a record deal In the process they discovered that 12 Gauge was also the name of an American rapper and had to choose a new name Emerson Drive is named for the Emerson Trail that crosses Western Alberta and joins the Alaska Highway 2 The group caught the attention of executives at DreamWorks Records subsidiary DreamWorks Nashville who signed the group to a record deal in 2000 Emerson Drive s debut album Emerson Drive was scheduled to be released in January 2002 but was delayed when DreamWorks executives found two new songs and brought in singer songwriter Richard Marx to produce 3 The album was released in May 2002 it ranked No 67 on the Billboard Top Country Album charts for 2003 4 Emerson Drive s debut American single I Should Be Sleeping was released in November 2001 The song became a hit for the group on the Billboard Hot Country Single amp Tracks chart in 2002 peaking at No 4 and finishing the year at No 22 5 The album s second single Fall into Me one of the two new songs Marx produced was issued in late 2002 It peaked at No 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 2003 settling at No 36 at year end 6 circular reference 7 In Canada it charted at No 35 in 2002 and No 32 in 2003 while I Should Be Sleeping charted at No 40 8 Reviews of Emerson Drive were favorable 9 10 and the band toured in support of it playing several solo concerts and festivals and opening for Keith Urban Brad Paisley and Brooks and Dunn 11 In 2002 the Academy of Country Music named Emerson Drive Top New Vocal Duo or Group 12 and the band won Top New Artist at the Radio amp Records Year End Awards At the Canadian Country Music Association awards the band won Group or Duo of the Year and the Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award Beginning in August 2002 the band went through member changes with the departure of bassist Jeff Loberg who exited the group to focus on his songwriting Loberg was replaced by Patrick Bourque In 2003 keyboardist Chris Hartman left to return to school and was replaced by Dale Wallace Pat Allingham left to spend more time with his family and was replaced by David Pichette What If 2004 2005 Edit Emerson Drive released its second album What If 13 on July 10 2004 The album which was also produced by Richard Marx debuted at No 12 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart 14 circular reference The album s first single Waitin on Me was released to Canada only in late 2003 the next single Last One Standing was released in Canada and the US in January 2004 Reviews of What If were mixed 15 16 17 18 but the band was signed as the opener for Shania Twain s Up Tour The tour began on September 25 2003 and ended in July 2004 During this time the band performed twice at the Grand Ole Opry 19 In 2004 Dreamworks Nashville was sold to Universal Music Group which released two more singles from What If in Canada through Universal Music Canada in 2005 Universal shut down Dreamworks Nashville and Emerson Drive was dropped Countrified 2005 2006 Edit In late 2005 Keith Follese and Brad Allen signed the band to their new label Midas Records Nashville and the band began working on Emerson Drive s third album Alabama s Teddy Gentry and veteran Nashville musician and songwriter Josh Leo were brought in to produce Countrified was released in September 2006 debuting at No 30 on the Billboard Top Country Songs chart The album s first single A Good Man reached No 17 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart No 5 in Canada and was followed by Moments which gave the group their first No 1 single No 4 in Canada Emerson Drive became the first Canadian group to reach number one and the fifth Canadian act overall Moments was followed in Canada by the top five hit Testify and in the United States by the top 25 hit You Still Own Me a cover the 2004 Johnny Reid single 20 circular reference 21 circular reference Countrified won rave reviews 22 23 24 At the Juno Awards of 2007 Countrified was nominated for Country Recording of the Year 25 and at the 42nd Academy of Country Music Awards the band was nominated Top Vocal Group of the Year The video for Moments 26 won CMT Video of the Year and at the Canadian Country Music Awards the song won Single of the Year and the band won Group or Duo of the Year Moments was nominated as Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards Believe 2007 2010 Edit Bassist Patrick Bourque resigned from the band in August 2007 and the following month took his own life at age 30 The members of Emerson Drive learned of his death while traveling to a concert in Valentine Nebraska In November the band talked with CBC News saying they had known that Bourque had been unhappy but nobody could do anything for him 27 Emerson Drive toured the US in support of Believe through 2007 playing solo concerts and several festivals including the 2007 CMA Music Festival In October of that year they accompanied Porter Wagoner Trent Tomlinson The Whites Ricky Skaggs and Carrie Underwood in concert at the Grand Ole Opry 28 Producer and Alabama bassist Teddy Gentry was quoted as calling Emerson Drive possibly the best band I ve heard in years as far as playing live on stage 29 The band began recording their sixth album in 2008 with session bassists Michael Rhodes and Glenn Worf and Arlo Gilliam as touring bassist 30 In November 2008 they released their first new single Belongs to You 31 on Midas and new label Valory Music Group which began to promote the band in mid 2008 The song peaked at No 32 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in March 2009 32 and the new album Believe was released in May 2009 in Canada only 33 In November 2008 Valory now Big Machine Records entered into partnership with Midas and the band signed with Open Road Recordings As the band was embroiled in a dispute with Midas this left them without a USA based label and Believe was not released in the United States at the time 34 Despite this the group achieved three more top ten hits in Canada with Believe I Love This Road and The Extra Mile Emerson Drive at the CMA Music Festival In 2010 the band founded its own label Amdian Records 35 The first single That Kind of Beautiful was released in Canada in June 2010 and in the United States in August 35 Believe was very well received 36 37 38 In 2009 Emerson Drive was nominated as by the Canadian Country Music Association Awards as Group of the Year 39 At the Juno Awards of 2010 Believe was nominated as Country Album of the Year 40 Decade of Drive 2011 Edit Open Road Recordings released the band s greatest hits album Decade of Drive on February 8 2011 in Canada 41 The album featured the band s biggest hits and new previously unreleased songs 42 Its first single When I See You Again which was written as a tribute to Patrick Bourque was released in November 2010 and peaked at No 97 42 The second single Let Your Love Speak peaked at No 89 The third single Sleep It Off did not chart In January 2011 Emerson Drive signed with Quarterback Records to release Let Your Love Speak to U S radio 43 The band began its Canadian Decade and Driving Tour on February 8 2011 43 44 Roll 2012 2013 Edit Emerson Drive s seventh studio album Roll was released on October 30 2012 45 The album s first single She s My Kind of Crazy was released to Canadian country radio on July 9 2012 The second single Let It Roll with Doc Walker was released to Canadian country radio on October 23 2012 The third single With You was released to Canadian country radio in March 2013 The fourth She Always Get What She Wants was released to Canadian country radio in June 2013 46 The band then criss crossed Canada as part of the CMT Hitlist Tour 2013 47 In May 2013 fiddle player David Pichette left the band to focus on his family 48 He was not replaced Tilt a Whirl 2015 Edit Emerson Drive s first EP album Tilt a Whirl was released on April 14 2015 on Universal Music Canada 49 Three singles Who We Are Till the Summer s Gone and Good Hurt were released to Canadian country radio in 2015 2017 Present Edit Emerson Drive released the single Just Got Paid to Canadian country radio on 2017 The song peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Canada Country chart In 2019 the band released the single Country People 50 In August 2021 the band posted on its Facebook page that it was recording new music 51 Personnel EditMembersCurrent membersBrad Mates lead vocals 1995 present Danick Dupelle guitars backing vocals 1998 present Mike Melancon drums 1998 present Dale Wallace keyboards vocals 2003 present Former membersPat Allingham fiddle 1995 2003 Chris Hartman keyboards 1995 2003 Jeff Loberg bass 1995 2002 Dan Binns guitars 1995 1998 David Switzer guitars 1995 1998 Remi Barre drums 1995 1998 Derrick Kuzemchuk drums 1998 Dan Bauman guitars 1998 Patrick Bourque bass 2002 2007 died 2007 David Pichette fiddle 2003 2013 Lineups1995 1998 1998 1998 1998 2002Pat Allingham fiddle Remi Barre drums Dan Binns guitars Chris Hartman keyboards Jeff Loberg bass Brad Mates lead vocals David Switzer guitars Pat Allingham fiddle Dan Binns guitars Chris Hartman keyboards Jeff Loberg bass Brad Mates lead vocals Derrick Kuzemchuk drums Pat Allingham fiddle Chris Hartman keyboards Jeff Loberg bass Brad Mates lead vocals Derrick Kuzemchuk drums Dan Bauman guitars Pat Allingham fiddle Chris Hartman keyboards Jeff Loberg bass Brad Mates lead vocals Danick Dupelle guitars backing vocals Mike Melancon drums2002 2003 2003 2003 2007 2007 2013Pat Allingham fiddle Chris Hartman keyboards Brad Mates lead vocals Danick Dupelle guitars backing vocals Mike Melancon drums Patrick Bourque bass Pat Allingham fiddle Brad Mates lead vocals Danick Dupelle guitars backing vocals Mike Melancon drums Patrick Bourque bass Dale Wallace keyboards vocals Brad Mates lead vocals Danick Dupelle guitars backing vocals Mike Melancon drums Patrick Bourque bass Dale Wallace keyboards vocals David Pichette fiddle Brad Mates lead vocals Danick Dupelle guitars backing vocals Mike Melancon drums Dale Wallace keyboards vocals David Pichette fiddle2013 presentBrad Mates lead vocals Danick Duppelle guitars backing vocals Mike Melancon drums Dale Wallace keyboards vocalsDiscography EditMain article Emerson Drive discography Studio albums Edit Open Season 1996 Until You Walk the Tracks 1997 Emerson Drive 2002 What If 2004 Countrified 2006 Believe 2009 Roll 2012 Tilt a Whirl 2015 Compilations Edit Decade of Drive 2011 Extended plays Edit Tilt a Whirl 2015 Awards and nominations EditYear Organization 52 Category Result1998 RPM Big Country Awards Top New Group or Duo as 12 Gauge Nominated2002 Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year WonChevy Trucks Rising Star Award WonAlbum of the Year Emerson Drive NominatedSingle of the Year I Should Be Sleeping NominatedCMT Music Video of the Year I Should Be Sleeping Nominated2002 Radio amp Records Year End Awards Top New Artist MVP Won2003 Academy of Country Music Top New Vocal Group or Duo WonCanadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year WonCMT Flameworthy Awards Breakthrough Video of the Year Fall into Me NominatedJuno Awards Country Recording of the Year Emerson Drive Nominated2004 Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year NominatedCMT Music Video of the Year Last One Standing Nominated2005 Group or Duo of the Year Nominated2006 Group or Duo of the Year NominatedCMT Music Video of the Year A Good Man Nominated2007 Academy of Country Music Top Vocal Group NominatedCanadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year WonCMT Music Video of the Year Moments WonAlbum of the Year Countrified NominatedSingle of the Year Moments WonCountry Music Association Vocal Group of the Year NominatedMusic Video of the Year Moments NominatedInspirational Country Music Awards Video of the Year Moments WonJuno Awards Country Recording of the Year Countrified Nominated2008 Academy of Country Music Top Vocal Group NominatedCanadian Country Music Association Fans Choice Award NominatedGroup or Duo of the Year NominatedCMT Online Awards No 1 Digitally Active Group of the Year NominatedCountry Music Association Vocal Group of the Year NominatedDove Awards Special Event Album of the Year Songs 4 Worship Country NominatedGrammy Awards Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Moments Nominated2009 Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year Nominated2010 Juno Awards Country Album of the Year Believe Nominated2011 Canadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year Nominated2012 Group or Duo of the Year Nominated2013 Juno Awards Country Album of the Year Roll NominatedCanadian Country Music Association Group or Duo of the Year NominatedAlbum of the Year Roll NominatedReferences Edit RPM Country 100 bac lac gc ca Library and Archives Canada Retrieved 2021 10 15 Constant Touring Does the Trick for DreamWork s Emerson Drive Billboard Magazine 2002 05 18 Retrieved 2009 12 31 Richard Marx Produces Emerson Drive Aug 2003 mixonline com MIX Retrieved 2021 10 15 Top Country Albums 2003 billboard com Billboard Retrieved 2021 10 15 Hot Country Songs 2002 billboard com Billboard Retrieved 2021 10 15 2003 in country music en wikipedia org Wikipedia Retrieved 2021 10 15 Hot Country Songs 2003 billboard com Billboard Retrieved 2021 10 15 Top Emerson Drive Songs playback fm Playback Retrieved 2021 10 16 Doerschuk Robert L Emerson Drive Review allmusic com AllMusic Retrieved 2021 10 15 Customer Reviews Emerson Drive amazon ca Amazon Retrieved 2021 10 15 Emerson Drive Tour amp Concert History concertarchives org Concert Archives Retrieved 2021 10 15 Top New Vocal Duo or Group 2002 acmcountry com Academy of Country Music Retrieved 2021 10 15 Emerson Drive What If discogs com Discogs Retrieved 2021 10 15 2004 in country music en wikipedia org Wikipedia Retrieved 2021 10 15 MacIntosh Dan What If Emerson Drive countrystandardtime com Country Standard Time Retrieved 2021 10 15 Customer Review What If amazom com Amazon Retrieved 2021 10 15 Emerson Drive Album What If bestcountrysingers com Best Country Singers Retrieved 2021 10 15 Erlewine Stephen Thomas What If Review allmusic com AllMusic Retrieved 2021 10 15 Emerson Drive s Concert History concertarchives org Concert Archives Retrieved 2021 10 15 2006 in country music en wikipedia org Wikipedia Retrieved 2021 10 16 2007 in country music wikipedia org Wikipedia Retrieved 2021 10 16 Countrified amazon ca Amazon Retrieved 2021 10 16 Emerson Drive Album Countrified bestcountrysingers com Best Country Singers Retrieved 2021 10 16 Widran Jonathan Countrified Review allmusic com AllMusic Retrieved 2021 10 16 Past Nominees amp Winners junoawards ca Juno Awards Retrieved 2021 10 16 Emerson Drive moments youtube com YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Retrieved 2021 10 16 Press Canadian Emerson Drive remembers Patrick Bourque Nov 2007 cbc ca CBC News Retrieved 2021 10 15 Emerson Drive s Concert amp Tour History concertarchives org Concert Archives Retrieved 2021 10 15 Kershner Jim Emerson Drive s road hardly easy July 2009 spokesman com The Spokesman Review Retrieved 2021 10 15 Emerson Drive Believe Credits allmusic com AllMusic Retrieved 2021 10 15 Emerson Drive Belongs To You youtube com YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Retrieved 2021 10 15 Billboard March 2009 books google ca Billboard 7 March 2009 Retrieved 2021 10 15 Emerson Drive Believe discogs com Discogs Retrieved 2021 10 15 Bjorke Matt Emerson Drive A Decade of Drive Feb 2011 roughstock com Roughstock Retrieved 2021 10 15 a b Emerson Drive Start Their Own Record Label The Boot Retrieved 2010 07 29 Bjorke Matt Emerson Drive Believe June 2009 roughstock com Roughstock Retrieved 2021 10 15 Sterling Todd Believe Review allmusic com AllMusic Retrieved 2021 10 15 Amazon Customer Reviews amazon com Amazon Retrieved 2021 10 15 2009 Canadian Country Music Association Awards Nominees Announced July 2009 aristopr com Aristo PR Retrieved 2021 10 15 Past Nominees amp Winners junoawards ca Juno Awards Retrieved 2021 10 15 Leggett Steve Decade of Drive 10 Years of Hits Review allmusic com AllMusic Retrieved 2021 10 16 a b Country Stars Emerson Drive Announce 33 City Canadian Tour And Hits Package Emerson Drive official website Retrieved 2010 11 29 a b Emerson Drive Announces Partnership With Quarterback Records All Access Retrieved 2011 02 01 Wilger Devin Emerson Drive celebrates 10 years of hits in Yorkton sasktoday ca Yorkton News Review Retrieved 2021 10 16 Betts Stephen L October 1 2012 Emerson Drive Has New Music Ready to Roll The Boot Retrieved October 1 2012 Bjorke Matt Album Review Emerson Drive Roll Feb 2013 roughstock com Roughstock Retrieved 2021 10 17 CMT Hitlist Tour 2013 youtube com YouTube Retrieved 2021 10 17 Conaway Alanna David Pichette Leaves Emerson Drive May 2013 roughstock com Roughstock Retrieved 2021 10 17 Emerson Drive Tilt A Whirl discogs com Discogs Retrieved 2021 10 17 Emerson Drive Has This Week s Hot New Radio Single April 2019 fyimusicnews ca FYI Music News Retrieved 2021 10 17 Emerson Drive facebook com Facebook Retrieved 2021 10 17 Emerson Drive gt gt Awards amp Nominations Archived from the original on October 20 2010 External links EditEmerson Drive Official Site Emerson Drive discography at Discogs Emerson Drive at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emerson Drive amp oldid 1100364647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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