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Hedley (band)

Hedley was a Canadian pop rock band that originated in Abbotsford, British Columbia, originally formed in 2003. They were named after the unincorporated community of Hedley, British Columbia, a name chosen after members heard that it was for sale for $346,000.[3] After lead singer Jacob Hoggard placed third on the second season of Canadian Idol in 2004, the group signed with Universal Music Canada and released their self-titled debut studio album the following year. Hedley saw commercial success with their subsequent studio albums, including Famous Last Words (2007), The Show Must Go (2009), Storms (2011), Wild Life (2013), Hello (2015) and Cageless (2017).

Hedley
Background information
OriginAbbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
GenresPop rock
Years active2003–2018
Labels
Past members

Following the release of their seventh studio album Cageless (2017) and its accompanying tour, current members of Hedley faced accusations of sexual misconduct with young women over the course of their career.[4][5] After Hoggard faced additional accusations of sexual assault by two women, the group confirmed they would enter an indefinite hiatus.[6]

History

2003–2006: Early years and debut album

Hedley originally consisted of Jacob Hoggard, Kevin Giesbrecht, Kevin Heeres, Ryan Federau, and Brandon McKay. Hoggard got into Canadian Idol, where he made it to the top three. Shortly after, the members decided to go their separate ways, but the band re-formed not long after, with Hoggard as the only original member.

Their debut single "On My Own" reached number 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart and the follow-up "Trip" peaked at number 11. The singles "On My Own", "321", "Trip", and "Gunnin" topped the MuchMusic Countdown.[7]

In 2005 the band went on their first tour across Canada,[8] with The Weekend and Faber (the band currently known as Faber Drive). Then went on a 19-city Canadian tour with Simple Plan[9] and in early 2006, headlining The Get Some Tour cross Canada club tour with MxPx and Faber.[10]

In the summer of 2006, they signed a record deal for the United States with Capitol Records. Upon signing Hedley's self-titled album was released with a new cover in the US on September 26, 2006, a year after its initial release in Canada. During June 2006, the band went on tour in the US, opening for fellow Capitol Records artist, Yellowcard, with Matchbox Romance.[11] Subsequently, Hedley was dropped by Capitol Records a year later.

2007–2010: Famous Last Words and The Show Must Go

Hedley released their second album, Famous Last Words, on October 30, 2007. It went platinum ten days after release.[12] The first single from the CD, "She's So Sorry", was released to radio on August 21, 2007, and premiered on MuchMusic on September 20, 2007. In late 2007, the band was chosen to open for Bon Jovi on their Lost Highway Tour at their Canadian stops for 14 shows [13] which forced them to postpone their own tour until early 2008, opened by State of Shock.[14]

 
Hedley at the 2007 MMVA Awards

After the band was dropped by Capitol Records in 2007, "Never Too Late" was released by Fontana Distribution, at the time owned by Hedley's Canadian record label's parent company Universal Music. On November 17, 2009, Hedley released their third studio album The Show Must Go. The first single "Cha-Ching" peaked at number 6 in the Canadian Hot 100.[15] The second single, Don't Talk to Strangers peaked at number 11 on the Canadian Hot 100.[15] The third single "Perfect" peaked at number seven in the Canadian Hot 100. The fourth single off the album was "Hands Up". The band went on The Show Must Go... on the Road Tour across 38 cities in Canada in support of the new album The Show Must Go.[16] A live album and documentary entitled Go With the Show was recorded during this tour. Released on CD/DVD on November 9. 2010.

In 2010 the band signed an American record deal with Island Records as Hedley's Canadian label. The album was originally to be released in the US on October 12, but instead was released on December 7, 2010, containing the bonus tracks "I Do (Wanna Love You)" (a re-arrangement of the song "For the Nights I Can't Remember" and "Color Outside The Lines".[17] The band also toured the US to promote the album. The band performed Cha-Ching in a segment with other artists highlighting Canadian music at the closing ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.[18] The song was later included in the soundtrack to the closing ceremonies Sounds of Vancouver 2010: Closing Ceremony Commemorative Album.

2011–2014: Storms and Wildlife

On May 5, 2011, Hedley confirmed that they were back in the studio recording a new album. The first official single from the album, entitled, "Invincible", was released on on August 23, 2011.[19] The band's fourth studio album, Storms, was released on November 8, 2011. This album consists of 12 tracks (17 on the deluxe edition).[20] A music video was released for the album's second single "One Life" on December 14, 2011. It debuted at number two on the Canadian Albums Chart. On November 23, 2011, the album was certified gold by Music Canada. Hedley won the Juno Award for Best Pop Album at the 2012 awards. The album produced two top-20 singles, "Invincible" (featuring rapper P. Reign on the single release) and "One Life". The album included the track "Beautiful" which was first released on Hedley's live album Go With the Show in 2010.

Hedley released a new single called "Kiss You Inside Out" on May 18, 2012, included in the re-release of the album on June 5, 2012. A French version of Kiss You Inside Out featuring additional vocals by Andrée-Anne Leclerc was also made available on iTunes. To promote Storms, the band went on the 31 city Shipwrecked tour during early 2012.[21]

On August 27, 2013, "Anything", the first single from the abum 'Wild Life,' was released on November 11, 2013. Hedley signed in late 2013 [22] again with Capitol Records. The album was released via Capitol Records in the US on May 20, 2014. The album's second single "Crazy For You", was released on October 22, 2013. ' Hedley headlined the 101st Grey Cup Halftime show at Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field in Regina, Saskatchewan on November 24, 2013, performing a 13-minute compilation of "Hands Up", "Anything", "Invincible" and "Cha-Ching".[23] edley went on a Canadian national headlining tour, Wild Live Tour, to promote the album, Wild Life', released in the US on May 19, 2014, from February to April 2014.

2015–2018: Hello and Cageless

On September 8, Hedley released "Lost in Translation" as the lead single off the album Hello. The sixth album was released via Universal Music Canada on November 6, 2015. Hedley was nominated for Group of the Year for the 2016 Juno Awards but lost to Walk Off the Earth.[24] On July 3, 2016, they were the headliners of the post-Queen's Plate concert held at Woodbine Racetrack (in Toronto) which also featured The Strumbellas & The Mathew Good Band.

On March 31, 2017, Hedley announced on their Facebook page that their drummer, Chris Crippin had left the band after 11 years.[25] Their album Cageless, was released September 29, 2017.[26] Crippin later spoke about his time with the band, saying that Hoggard was "extremely rude" and was silenced when he tried to confront Hoggard about his behaviour.[27][28]

On February 13, 2018, then current Hedley members were anonymously accused of sexual misconduct with young fans, primarily female, as young as 14 years of age. As a result, the Juno Awards and the band mutually agreed to cancel their scheduled performance.[4][5] The band posted a Facebook message, saying that the accusations were unsubstantiated and that while the band in the past "engaged in a lifestyle that incorporated certain rock and roll clichés [...] there was always a line that we would never cross".[29] On February 28, 2018, Hedley announced that they would take an indefinite hiatus following their tour, while Hoggard announced he would be taking an indefinite step back from his career.[30] On February 16, 2018, it was announced that Hedley was dropped by their management team effective immediately. Several radio stations and media organizations (including Corus Radio and CBC Music) removed and suspended all of their music due to these allegations.[31] On February 25, 2018, an Ottawa woman accused lead singer Jacob Hoggard of sexual assault after the pair met on Tinder and went to a hotel to have sex in November 2016.[6] On July 23, 2018, Hoggard was charged with one count of Sexual Interference and two counts of Sexual Assault Causing Bodily Harm.[32] On October 20, 2022, he was sentenced to 5 years in prison after being found guilty of sexually assaulting the Ottawa woman.[33]

Band members

Final line-up

Former Members

  • Ryan Federau – guitar (2003-2005)
  • Kevin Giesbrecht – guitar (2003-2005)
  • Kevin Heeres – bass (2003-2005)
  • Brandon McKay – drums (2003-2005)
  • Chris Crippin – drums (2005-2017)

Discography

Tours

Headlining

  • Hedley (2005)
  • On the Road (2006)
  • The Show Must Go (2009–2010)
  • Shipwrecked Tour (2012)
  • Wild Live (2014–2015)
  • Hello World Tour (2016)
  • Cageless Tour (2017–2018)

Opening act

Awards and nominations

Hedley awards and nominations
Awards and nominations
Award
Wins
Nominations
Canadian Radio Music Awards 5 7
Juno Awards 4 32
MuchMusic Video Awards 12 32
SOCAN Awards 5 5
Totals[a]
Wins26
Nominations76
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Canadian Radio Music Awards

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2009 Fans Choice "For the Nights I Can't Remember" Won [34]
Song of the Year Won
Chart Topper Award Won
2010 Fans Choice Hedley Won [35]
2015 Chart Topper Award Won [36]
Fans Choice Nominated [37]
Song of the Year "Crazy for You" Nominated

Juno Awards

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2006 Breakthrough Group of the Year Hedley Nominated [38]
Rock Album of the Year Hedley Nominated
2007 Album of the Year Nominated
Group of the Year Hedley Nominated
Music DVD of the Year Try This at Home Nominated
2010 Group of the Year Hedley Nominated
Pop Album of the Year The Show Must Go Nominated
2011 Album of the Year Nominated
Juno Fan Choice Award Hedley Nominated
Single of the Year "Perfect" Nominated
Video of the Year Won [39]
2012 Juno Fan Choice Award Hedley Nominated [38]
Group of the Year Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Storms Won [39]
2013 Album of the Year Nominated [38]
Single of the Year "Kiss You Inside Out" Nominated
Juno Fan Choice Award Hedley Nominated
2014 Group of the Year Nominated
Juno Fan Choice Award Nominated
Video of the Year "Anything" Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Wild Life Nominated
2015 Album of the Year Nominated
Single of the Year "Crazy for You" Nominated
Juno Fan Choice Award Hedley Nominated
2016 Group of the Year Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Hello Nominated
2017 Juno Fan Choice Award Hedley Nominated

iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2006 Best Rock Video "On My Own" Nominated [43]
2007 Best Pop Video "Gunnin'" Won [44]
People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Group Nominated
Best Post-Production Won
2008 Best Video "For the Nights I Can't Remember" Won [45]
Best Director Won
UR FAVE: Group Nominated
Best Cinematography Won
"She's So Sorry" Nominated
MuchLOUD Best Rock Video Won
2010 Video of the Year "Perfect" Won [46]
Post-Production of the Year Won
Director of the Year Nominated
UR FAVE: Video Nominated
Pop Video of the Year "Cha-Ching" Won
2012 UR FAVE: Artist Hedley Nominated [47]
Cinematographer of the Year "Invincible" Nominated
UR FAVE: Video Nominated
Most Streamed Video of the Year "One Life" Nominated
2013 Pop Video of the Year "Kiss You Inside Out" Nominated [48]
Your Fave Video of the Year Nominated
2014 Your Fave Artist/Group Hedley Nominated [49]
Video of the Year "Anything" Won [50]
Director of the Year Nominated [49]
Pop Video of the Year Won [50]
Your Fave Video of the Year Won
Post-Production of the Year "Crazy For You" Nominated [49]
2015 Pop Video of the Year "Heaven in Our Headlights" Nominated [51]
Fan Fave Video Nominated
2016 Best Pop Video "Lose Control" Nominated [52]
Fan Fave Video Nominated
2017 Best Pop Video "Can't Slow Down" Nominated [53]

SOCAN Awards

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2009 Pop/Rock Music Award "For the Nights I Can't Remember" Won [54]
2011 Pop/Rock Music Award "Perfect" Won [55]
2012 Pop/Rock Music Award "Invincible" Won [56]
2015 Pop/Rock Music Award "Heaven in Our Headlights" Won [57]
2017 National Achievement Award Hedley Won [58]

See also

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hedley band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hedley was a Canadian pop rock band that originated in Abbotsford British Columbia originally formed in 2003 They were named after the unincorporated community of Hedley British Columbia a name chosen after members heard that it was for sale for 346 000 3 After lead singer Jacob Hoggard placed third on the second season of Canadian Idol in 2004 the group signed with Universal Music Canada and released their self titled debut studio album the following year Hedley saw commercial success with their subsequent studio albums including Famous Last Words 2007 The Show Must Go 2009 Storms 2011 Wild Life 2013 Hello 2015 and Cageless 2017 HedleyHedley at the 2009 Toronto International Film FestivalBackground informationOriginAbbotsford British Columbia CanadaGenresPop rockYears active2003 2018LabelsUniversal Canada Capitol 1 Island 2 Past membersJacob Hoggard Tommy Mac Dave Rosin Jay Benison Chris Crippin Ryan Federau Kevin Giesbrecht Kevin Heeres Brandon McKayFollowing the release of their seventh studio album Cageless 2017 and its accompanying tour current members of Hedley faced accusations of sexual misconduct with young women over the course of their career 4 5 After Hoggard faced additional accusations of sexual assault by two women the group confirmed they would enter an indefinite hiatus 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 2003 2006 Early years and debut album 1 2 2007 2010 Famous Last Words and The Show Must Go 1 3 2011 2014 Storms and Wildlife 1 4 2015 2018 Hello and Cageless 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 Tours 4 1 Headlining 4 2 Opening act 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Canadian Radio Music Awards 5 2 Juno Awards 5 3 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards 5 4 SOCAN Awards 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory Edit2003 2006 Early years and debut album Edit Hedley originally consisted of Jacob Hoggard Kevin Giesbrecht Kevin Heeres Ryan Federau and Brandon McKay Hoggard got into Canadian Idol where he made it to the top three Shortly after the members decided to go their separate ways but the band re formed not long after with Hoggard as the only original member Their debut single On My Own reached number 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart and the follow up Trip peaked at number 11 The singles On My Own 321 Trip and Gunnin topped the MuchMusic Countdown 7 In 2005 the band went on their first tour across Canada 8 with The Weekend and Faber the band currently known as Faber Drive Then went on a 19 city Canadian tour with Simple Plan 9 and in early 2006 headlining The Get Some Tour cross Canada club tour with MxPx and Faber 10 In the summer of 2006 they signed a record deal for the United States with Capitol Records Upon signing Hedley s self titled album was released with a new cover in the US on September 26 2006 a year after its initial release in Canada During June 2006 the band went on tour in the US opening for fellow Capitol Records artist Yellowcard with Matchbox Romance 11 Subsequently Hedley was dropped by Capitol Records a year later 2007 2010 Famous Last Words and The Show Must Go Edit Hedley released their second album Famous Last Words on October 30 2007 It went platinum ten days after release 12 The first single from the CD She s So Sorry was released to radio on August 21 2007 and premiered on MuchMusic on September 20 2007 In late 2007 the band was chosen to open for Bon Jovi on their Lost Highway Tour at their Canadian stops for 14 shows 13 which forced them to postpone their own tour until early 2008 opened by State of Shock 14 Hedley at the 2007 MMVA Awards After the band was dropped by Capitol Records in 2007 Never Too Late was released by Fontana Distribution at the time owned by Hedley s Canadian record label s parent company Universal Music On November 17 2009 Hedley released their third studio album The Show Must Go The first single Cha Ching peaked at number 6 in the Canadian Hot 100 15 The second single Don t Talk to Strangers peaked at number 11 on the Canadian Hot 100 15 The third single Perfect peaked at number seven in the Canadian Hot 100 The fourth single off the album was Hands Up The band went on The Show Must Go on the Road Tour across 38 cities in Canada in support of the new album The Show Must Go 16 A live album and documentary entitled Go With the Show was recorded during this tour Released on CD DVD on November 9 2010 In 2010 the band signed an American record deal with Island Records as Hedley s Canadian label The album was originally to be released in the US on October 12 but instead was released on December 7 2010 containing the bonus tracks I Do Wanna Love You a re arrangement of the song For the Nights I Can t Remember and Color Outside The Lines 17 The band also toured the US to promote the album The band performed Cha Ching in a segment with other artists highlighting Canadian music at the closing ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games 18 The song was later included in the soundtrack to the closing ceremonies Sounds of Vancouver 2010 Closing Ceremony Commemorative Album 2011 2014 Storms and Wildlife Edit On May 5 2011 Hedley confirmed that they were back in the studio recording a new album The first official single from the album entitled Invincible was released on on August 23 2011 19 The band s fourth studio album Storms was released on November 8 2011 This album consists of 12 tracks 17 on the deluxe edition 20 A music video was released for the album s second single One Life on December 14 2011 It debuted at number two on the Canadian Albums Chart On November 23 2011 the album was certified gold by Music Canada Hedley won the Juno Award for Best Pop Album at the 2012 awards The album produced two top 20 singles Invincible featuring rapper P Reign on the single release and One Life The album included the track Beautiful which was first released on Hedley s live album Go With the Show in 2010 Hedley released a new single called Kiss You Inside Out on May 18 2012 included in the re release of the album on June 5 2012 A French version of Kiss You Inside Out featuring additional vocals by Andree Anne Leclerc was also made available on iTunes To promote Storms the band went on the 31 city Shipwrecked tour during early 2012 21 On August 27 2013 Anything the first single from the abum Wild Life was released on November 11 2013 Hedley signed in late 2013 22 again with Capitol Records The album was released via Capitol Records in the US on May 20 2014 The album s second single Crazy For You was released on October 22 2013 Hedley headlined the 101st Grey Cup Halftime show at Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field in Regina Saskatchewan on November 24 2013 performing a 13 minute compilation of Hands Up Anything Invincible and Cha Ching 23 edley went on a Canadian national headlining tour Wild Live Tour to promote the album Wild Life released in the US on May 19 2014 from February to April 2014 2015 2018 Hello and Cageless Edit On September 8 Hedley released Lost in Translation as the lead single off the album Hello The sixth album was released via Universal Music Canada on November 6 2015 Hedley was nominated for Group of the Year for the 2016 Juno Awards but lost to Walk Off the Earth 24 On July 3 2016 they were the headliners of the post Queen s Plate concert held at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto which also featured The Strumbellas amp The Mathew Good Band On March 31 2017 Hedley announced on their Facebook page that their drummer Chris Crippin had left the band after 11 years 25 Their album Cageless was released September 29 2017 26 Crippin later spoke about his time with the band saying that Hoggard was extremely rude and was silenced when he tried to confront Hoggard about his behaviour 27 28 On February 13 2018 then current Hedley members were anonymously accused of sexual misconduct with young fans primarily female as young as 14 years of age As a result the Juno Awards and the band mutually agreed to cancel their scheduled performance 4 5 The band posted a Facebook message saying that the accusations were unsubstantiated and that while the band in the past engaged in a lifestyle that incorporated certain rock and roll cliches there was always a line that we would never cross 29 On February 28 2018 Hedley announced that they would take an indefinite hiatus following their tour while Hoggard announced he would be taking an indefinite step back from his career 30 On February 16 2018 it was announced that Hedley was dropped by their management team effective immediately Several radio stations and media organizations including Corus Radio and CBC Music removed and suspended all of their music due to these allegations 31 On February 25 2018 an Ottawa woman accused lead singer Jacob Hoggard of sexual assault after the pair met on Tinder and went to a hotel to have sex in November 2016 6 On July 23 2018 Hoggard was charged with one count of Sexual Interference and two counts of Sexual Assault Causing Bodily Harm 32 On October 20 2022 he was sentenced to 5 years in prison after being found guilty of sexually assaulting the Ottawa woman 33 Band members EditFinal line up Jacob Hoggard lead vocals guitar piano 2003 2018 Dave Rosin guitar backing vocals 2005 2018 Tommy Mac bass backing vocals 2005 2018 Jay Benison drums 2017 2018 Former Members Ryan Federau guitar 2003 2005 Kevin Giesbrecht guitar 2003 2005 Kevin Heeres bass 2003 2005 Brandon McKay drums 2003 2005 Chris Crippin drums 2005 2017 Discography EditMain article Hedley discography Hedley 2005 Famous Last Words 2007 The Show Must Go 2009 Storms 2011 Wild Life 2013 Hello 2015 Cageless 2017 Tours EditHeadlining Edit Hedley 2005 On the Road 2006 The Show Must Go 2009 2010 Shipwrecked Tour 2012 Wild Live 2014 2015 Hello World Tour 2016 Cageless Tour 2017 2018 Opening act Edit Still Not Getting Any 2005 Lost Highway Tour 2007 All the Right Reasons Tour 2007 Awards and nominations EditHedley awards and nominationsAwards and nominationsAwardWinsNominationsCanadian Radio Music Awards57Juno Awards432MuchMusic Video Awards1232SOCAN Awards55Totals a Wins26Nominations76Note Certain award groups do not simply award one winner They recognize several different recipients have runners up and have third place Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award runner up mentions are considered wins in this award tally For simplification and to avoid errors each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination Canadian Radio Music Awards Edit Main article Canadian Radio Music Awards Year Category Work Result Ref 2009 Fans Choice For the Nights I Can t Remember Won 34 Song of the Year WonChart Topper Award Won2010 Fans Choice Hedley Won 35 2015 Chart Topper Award Won 36 Fans Choice Nominated 37 Song of the Year Crazy for You NominatedJuno Awards Edit Main article Juno Awards Year Category Work Result Ref 2006 Breakthrough Group of the Year Hedley Nominated 38 Rock Album of the Year Hedley Nominated2007 Album of the Year NominatedGroup of the Year Hedley NominatedMusic DVD of the Year Try This at Home Nominated2010 Group of the Year Hedley NominatedPop Album of the Year The Show Must Go Nominated2011 Album of the Year NominatedJuno Fan Choice Award Hedley NominatedSingle of the Year Perfect NominatedVideo of the Year Won 39 2012 Juno Fan Choice Award Hedley Nominated 38 Group of the Year NominatedPop Album of the Year Storms Won 39 2013 Album of the Year Nominated 38 Single of the Year Kiss You Inside Out NominatedJuno Fan Choice Award Hedley Nominated2014 Group of the Year NominatedJuno Fan Choice Award NominatedVideo of the Year Anything NominatedPop Album of the Year Wild Life Nominated2015 Album of the Year NominatedSingle of the Year Crazy for You NominatedJuno Fan Choice Award Hedley Nominated2016 Group of the Year NominatedPop Album of the Year Hello Nominated2017 Juno Fan Choice Award Hedley NominatedGarth Richardson was nominated for Producer of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2006 for producing Gunnin and Villain by Hedley 40 Brian Howes won Producer of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2007 for producing Trip by Hedley 41 Brian Howes was nominated for Producer of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2011 for producing Cha Ching and Perfect by Hedley 42 Brian Howes won Producer of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2012 for producing Heaven s Gonna Wait by Hedley 41 Brian Howes and Jacob Hoggard were nominated for Producer of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2014 for producing Anything and Crazy for You by Hedley 42 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards Edit Main article iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards Year Category Work Result Ref 2006 Best Rock Video On My Own Nominated 43 2007 Best Pop Video Gunnin Won 44 People s Choice Favourite Canadian Group NominatedBest Post Production Won2008 Best Video For the Nights I Can t Remember Won 45 Best Director WonUR FAVE Group NominatedBest Cinematography Won She s So Sorry NominatedMuchLOUD Best Rock Video Won2010 Video of the Year Perfect Won 46 Post Production of the Year WonDirector of the Year NominatedUR FAVE Video NominatedPop Video of the Year Cha Ching Won2012 UR FAVE Artist Hedley Nominated 47 Cinematographer of the Year Invincible NominatedUR FAVE Video NominatedMost Streamed Video of the Year One Life Nominated2013 Pop Video of the Year Kiss You Inside Out Nominated 48 Your Fave Video of the Year Nominated2014 Your Fave Artist Group Hedley Nominated 49 Video of the Year Anything Won 50 Director of the Year Nominated 49 Pop Video of the Year Won 50 Your Fave Video of the Year WonPost Production of the Year Crazy For You Nominated 49 2015 Pop Video of the Year Heaven in Our Headlights Nominated 51 Fan Fave Video Nominated2016 Best Pop Video Lose Control Nominated 52 Fan Fave Video Nominated2017 Best Pop Video Can t Slow Down Nominated 53 SOCAN Awards Edit Main article Society of Composers Authors and Music Publishers of Canada Year Category Work Result Ref 2009 Pop Rock Music Award For the Nights I Can t Remember Won 54 2011 Pop Rock Music Award Perfect Won 55 2012 Pop Rock Music Award Invincible Won 56 2015 Pop Rock Music Award Heaven in Our Headlights Won 57 2017 National Achievement Award Hedley Won 58 See also EditList of bands from CanadaReferences Edit Halperin Shirley 2007 12 21 All the acts that lost major label deals in 2007 Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 2009 03 09 Retrieved 2019 11 23 Artists Island Def Jam Retrieved 2011 05 05 1 The Canadian Encyclopedia a b Hedley Is Facing Sexual Assault And Sexual Misconduct Allegations By Fans As Young As 14 Z103 5 14 February 2018 a b Hedley no longer playing Juno Awards after sexual misconduct allegations a b I said stop Ottawa woman accuses Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard of rape CBC Retrieved 27 February 2018 CANADA S MUCH MUSIC WEEKLY SINGLE CHARTS FOR 2006 Retrieved June 17 2021 Hedley Tries to Shake Idol Status with New Album and Tour Soul Shine Magazine www soulshine ca Hedley Take New Album Out On The Road Soul Shine Magazine www soulshine ca Hedley Headline on Cross Canada Tour Soul Shine Magazine www soulshine ca Yellowcard Plan Early Summer Tour Hedley Biography AllMusic Retrieved June 15 2021 Hedley postpones tour will open for Bon Jovi Archived from the original on 2014 06 16 Retrieved 2014 03 28 Cordova Bay Records www cordovabay com a b Hedley Chart History Canadian Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 2021 03 16 Harper Kate 2009 11 16 Hedley Announce Canadian Tour Chart Attack Archived from the original on 2009 11 20 Retrieved 2010 05 03 Hedley Hoping Third Time s A Charm AlternativeAddiction com 2010 10 09 Retrieved 2011 05 05 2010 Olympics Closing Ceremony Mahalo News Article March 18 2010 Hedley turns some bad news into a gold record Red Deer Advocate July 6 2012 Retrieved April 19 2023 Studio Album 4 for Canada s Multiplatinum Hit makers Facebook Retrieved 2012 02 15 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 03 28 Retrieved 2014 03 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link HEDLEY SIGNS TO CAPITOL RECORDS Skope Entertainment Inc www skopemag com Davidson Neil November 24 2013 Grey Cup Like the Green Riders Hedley can do Anything The Canadian Press Retrieved April 19 2023 See the Full List of 2018 JUNO Awards Nominees The JUNO Awards Hedley www facebook com Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Derdeyn Stuart February 2 2018 Hedley kicks off Cageless tour in hometown Abbotsford Vancouver Sun Retrieved April 19 2023 Trinh Judy November 8 2018 Hedley singer s behaviour got worse with fame and went unchecked by those around him ex drummer says CBC Retrieved January 18 2022 Coley Katie July 11 2019 Former Hedley Drummer Chris Crippin Says Jacob Hoggard Was Douchey And Extremely Rude Retrieved January 18 2022 Full statement by Hedley on sexual misconduct allegations National Post 2018 02 14 Retrieved 2018 03 03 Hedley to take indefinite hiatus once current tour ends CBC News Retrieved 2018 03 03 Hedley dropped by management radio tour opener amid sexual misconduct allegations 16 February 2018 Service Toronto Police Toronto Police Service News Release 41705 www torontopolice on ca Archived from the original on 2018 07 24 Retrieved 2018 07 24 Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard sentenced to 5 years in prison Toronto 2022 10 20 Retrieved 2022 10 20 2009 Canadian Radio Music Awards March 17 2009 Retrieved July 29 2022 Drake Nickelback nab Canadian radio prizes CBC March 13 2010 Retrieved July 29 2022 Karen Bliss May 9 2015 Magic Win Big at 2015 Canadian Radio Music Awards Billboard Retrieved July 29 2022 Nominees And Performers Announced for 2015 Canadian Radio Music Awards March 31 2015 Retrieved July 29 2022 a b c Past Nominees and Winners The Juno 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