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Bradley Kenneth Roberts (born January 10, 1964) is the lead singer and guitarist for the Canadian folk-rock band
Crash Test Dummies Crash Test Dummies are a Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba. The band is most identifiable through Brad Roberts (vocals, guitar) and his distinctive bass-baritone voice. The band members have fluctuated over the years, but its best kno ...
. He sings in the bass-baritone range. The band is best known internationally for their 1993 album God Shuffled His Feet and single "
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" and best known in Canada for the 1991 single "
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".


Career


Early beginnings

His musical career began with a bachelor's degree with honours from
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in 1986. Roberts began performing with his brother
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in a house band for the Blue Note Cafe in Winnipeg under the moniker Bad Brad Roberts and the St. James Rhythm Pigs. The band gradually evolved into The Crash Test Dummies. While studying at university and working as a bartender at The Spectrum Cabaret, Roberts began writing his own songs and introducing them to the band. After attending a songwriters' workshop with Lyle Lovett at the
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, he wrote "
Superman's Song "Superman's Song" is the first single of Canada, Canadian folk-rock group Crash Test Dummies, appearing on their 1991 debut album ''The Ghosts That Haunt Me''. The single was the group's first hit, reaching number four in Canada, number 56 in the ...
".


Record deal and debut album

Demos of Roberts's songs found themselves in the hands of various music company execs across Canada, and the quirky bar band that had just begun to write original material found itself with record deal options which led The Crash Test Dummies into a rushed, but nevertheless well-received debut album, ''
The Ghosts That Haunt Me ''The Ghosts That Haunt Me'' is the 1991 debut album by the Canadian folk rock group Crash Test Dummies. It featured their hit "Superman's Song". The artwork featured on the cover, and throughout the liner notes, is by 19th-century illustrator ...
''. The album introduced the band to the rest of the Canadian provinces, selling over 400,000 copies in Canada alone and also garnering a 1991 Juno Award for Group of the Year.


Second album and international success

With more time and finances, Roberts set about writing the band's second album, '' God Shuffled His Feet''. This to date is the band's best selling and most popular album, taking them into the international arena of musical exposure. The album has sold over six million copies and caused The Crash Test Dummies to be nominated for three Grammy Awards in 1994. The group was nominated for eleven other Junos from 1992 to 2000.


Third album: ''A Worm's Life''

'' A Worm's Life'' was released in 1996, selling over one million copies and showcasing a harder-edged sound as the band continued to evolve, producing this album on their own.


Fourth album: ''Give Yourself a Hand''

1999 introduced a mix of
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funk and spontaneous wordplay with '' Give Yourself a Hand''. Roberts met
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at a songwriters' workshop and invited him to co-write and assist in recording this album inspired by influences and flavours of Roberts' new home in
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.


Car accident and independent release

On September 28, 2000, Roberts was severely injured when he crashed his car on a dirt road in
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. Marijuana was discovered in his pocket while he was loaded into an ambulance and he was then charged for possession by the
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. While he was recuperating from the accident, he began jamming with locals (The Great Wind Jammers from Argyle, Yarmouth County) and produced from these sessions ''
I Don't Care That You Don't Mind ''I Don't Care That You Don't Mind'' is the fifth studio album by Crash Test Dummies. The album began as a solo album for Brad Roberts, while he was recuperating in the town of Argyle, Nova Scotia after suffering a near-fatal car accident in S ...
''. This was the first album released by the band independent of a major
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.


Sixth album: ''Puss 'n' Boots''

''Puss 'n' Boots'' was released in October 2003 with a European and additional American version.


Further releases

A
Crash Test Dummies Crash Test Dummies are a Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba. The band is most identifiable through Brad Roberts (vocals, guitar) and his distinctive bass-baritone voice. The band members have fluctuated over the years, but its best kno ...
album, '' Oooh La La!'', was released in 2010. This was followed with the solo release on an album of
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s, entitled '' Rajanaka: Mantra'', in 2011.


Musical influences

His influences as a musician are primarily rooted in late-'60s, '70s and '80s British music, from the albums ''
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'' by
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, ''
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'' by
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, ''
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'' by
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and '' Oranges & Lemons'' by
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, which was introduced to him by his friend on his car stereo in the late '80s. At age 12 he bought his first record, '' Dressed to Kill'' by
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, and was inspired by guitarist
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. He took guitar lessons for four years from that point.


Personal life

He has honour degrees in English and philosophy.


Discography


Crash Test Dummies

* ''
The Ghosts That Haunt Me ''The Ghosts That Haunt Me'' is the 1991 debut album by the Canadian folk rock group Crash Test Dummies. It featured their hit "Superman's Song". The artwork featured on the cover, and throughout the liner notes, is by 19th-century illustrator ...
'' (1991) * '' God Shuffled His Feet'' (1993) * '' A Worm's Life'' (1996) * '' Give Yourself a Hand'' (1999) * ''
I Don't Care That You Don't Mind ''I Don't Care That You Don't Mind'' is the fifth studio album by Crash Test Dummies. The album began as a solo album for Brad Roberts, while he was recuperating in the town of Argyle, Nova Scotia after suffering a near-fatal car accident in S ...
'' (2001) * ''
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'' (2002) * '' Puss 'n' Boots'' (2003) * ''
Songs of the Unforgiven ''Songs of the Unforgiven'' is the eighth studio album recorded by Crash Test Dummies, released in 2004. Background Almost immediately after recording '' Puss 'n' Boots'', Brad Roberts, Ellen Reid and Dan Roberts proceeded to prepare recordi ...
'' (2004) * '' Oooh La La!'' (2010)


Solo

* '' Rajanaka: Mantra'' (2011)


Collaborations

* '' Midnight Garden'' (with Rob Morsberger) (2012)


Live

* '' Crash Test Dude'' (2001)


Videos

* '' Crash Test Dude'' (2001)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Roberts, Brad Crash Test Dummies members 1964 births Living people Canadian rock guitarists Canadian male guitarists University of Winnipeg alumni Canadian bass-baritones Musicians from Winnipeg Writers from Winnipeg