Huron (Canadian band)
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Huron | |
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| Origin | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
| Genres | Rock |
| Years active | 2008–present |
| Labels | Latent |
| Members | Cam Malcolm Aaron Goldstein Adam Melnick Peter Hall |
| Website | latentrecordings |
Huron is a Canadian rock band from Hamilton, Ontario. Members include pedal-steel player/guitarist Aaron Goldstein,[1] known for his session work with Cowboy Junkies,[2] and Cam Malcolm, who was previously in the band Sweet Homewreckers,[3] bassist Adam Melnick, and drummer Pete Hall who was also a founding member of A Northern Chorus.[3][4]
Huron was formed in January 2008 in Hamilton.[5][6] The band worked with record producer Ian Blurton for their debut album, which was released on Latent Recordings in March 2010.[7] The album received positive reviews from Exclaim magazine and Metro News.[8][9]
Huron was also the backup band for Blurton's solo album Happy Endings,[10] They performed with him at live shows to promote the album,[11] including participation in Canada Music Week.[12]
Members
- Cam Malcolm – guitar, stripping
- Aaron Goldstein – guitar, vocals, pedal steel guitar
- Adam Melnick – bass guitar, organ, vocals
- Peter Hall – drums, moaning