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Sons of Freedom were a
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band of the late 1980s and early 1990s."SONS of FREEDOM; Playing in no-man's land". ''
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'', May 5, 1989.
The band, consisting of vocalist James Newton,
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ist Don Harrison, bassist Don Binns and drummer Don Short,"Dons Of Freedom and boy-voiced Jim". ''
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'', December 9, 1988.
formed in 1986 in
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,
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. Although sharing the same name as the Sons of Freedom, a controversial
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activist group, the band chose their name before learning of the existence of the Doukhobor group and briefly deliberated changing it. Because three of the four band members had the first name Don, the band was also sometimes jokingly nicknamed "Dons of Freedom".


Career

Their self-titled debut album was released in 1988 on
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, and was supported by a cross-Canada concert tour. The album was marked by a hybrid rock-funk style which was described by critics as a cross between
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and Gang of Four. They won the
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for Most Promising Group in 1989, and were shortlisted for the Juno Award for Most Promising Group at the
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of 1990. The band's second album ''Gump'' was released in 1991 on
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in Canada and Chrysalis Records in the United States. The album debuted at #1 on '' Chart'', Canada's campus radio charts, and spawned "You're No Good", the band's only single to chart in the ''
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'' Top Singles chart. After being dropped from their record labels, the band broke up in 1993."Sons of Freedom reincarnated". ''
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'', March 25, 1994.
Harrison, Binns and Short initially joined with singer Jen Wilson under the new band name Black Eye Buddha, although Sons of Freedom briefly reunited in 1995 to tour in support of a rarities compilation, ''Tex''.


Later work

Binns, Short and Harrison subsequently joined with
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in the band 2preciious, and with
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in the project
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. In 2007, Newton launched a new project called Rat Silo."Freedom's Newton gravitates to new band". ''
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'', February 4, 2008.
The band consisted of Don Binns (bass), Finn Manniche (guitar), Dave "Oz" Osborne (keyboards) and
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(drums). On October 4, 2014 the four original members performed a reunion show to a sold out crowd at Vancouver's Imperial Lounge."Shows you'll want to see: Temperatures cool down, but the world of arts and entertainment heats up as we pick the best". ''
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'', September 14, 2014.


Discography


''Sons of Freedom'' (1988)

Track listing: *1. "Super Cool Wagon" *2. "The Criminal" *3. "Mona Lisa" *4. "Dead Dog on the Highway" *5. "Holy Rollers" *6. "Shoot Shoot" *7. "Judy Come Home" *8. "Is It Love" *9. "Fuck the System" *10. "This Is Tao" *11. "Alice Henderson"


''Gump'' (1991)

Track listing: *1. "You're No Good" *2. "Dreamgirl No. 1" *3. "Call Me" *4. "Circle Circle" *5. "I Can See" *6. "USA Long Distance" *7. "I Don't Care Anymore" *8. "Jesus and Jim" *9. "Girl Can't Help It" *10. "Dreamgirl No. 2"


''Tex'' (1995)

Track listing: *1. "Walkie Talkie" *2. "I Want You" *3. "Hit It" *4. "Heaven" *5. "Yer Too High" *6. "I Believe" *7. "Sugar High" *8. "Blind Children" *9. "I'm Burning" *10. "Help Me" *11. "Underneath Yer Window" *12. "Wrong Direction" *13. "Best Friend" *14. "You Don't Belong" *15. "Don't Come Back" *16. "Blowakisstry This"


References


External links


Sons of Freedom
Official website
Sons of Freedom
at Myspace {{DEFAULTSORT:Sons Of Freedom) Musical groups established in 1986 Musical groups disestablished in 1993 Musical groups from Vancouver Canadian alternative rock groups 1986 establishments in British Columbia 1993 disestablishments in British Columbia