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Sam Roberts (born October 2, 1974) is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter who has released seven albums. His debut EP ''
The Inhuman Condition ''The Inhuman Condition'' is the first solo studio release by Canadian musician Sam Roberts, released in 2002. The tracks featured reworked versions of his demo "Brother Down" together with producer and percussionist Jordon Zadorozny. The EP pe ...
'', reached the Canadian charts in 2002. He and his bandmates have released three albums as Sam Roberts and four albums as Sam Roberts Band. He is also a member of Canadian supergroup
Anyway Gang Anyway Gang is a Canadian supergroup, consisting of Sam Roberts, Chris Murphy (from Sloan), Menno Versteeg (from Hollerado), and Dave Monks (from Tokyo Police Club). The group formed in the summer of 2018 and released their debut single, "Big ...
, who released their debut self-titled album in 2019. Roberts has been nominated, together with his band, for fifteen
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s, winning six, including
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twice (2004 and 2009) and Album of the Year once (2004).


Early life and Northstar

Born in Westmount, to South African immigrants who had arrived in
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three weeks earlier, Roberts grew up on Cedar Avenue in
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, where his family moved to when he was five years old. Roberts is an alumnus of St. Edmund Elementary School,
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, Loyola High School, N.D.G. and
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, Ste. Anne de Bellevue and
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. He holds a BA in English from McGill University, graduating in 1998. Roberts' first band was William in 1993, that changed into Northstar in 1998. As William they put out a single, "Piranha EP" on Northern Assembly Records in 1996, while as Northstar they released a self-titled independent EP in 1998, but broke up in 1999.


As "Sam Roberts" (2002–2010)

After disbanding Northstar, Roberts recorded a twelve track demo, "Brother Down", which formed the basis for the EP, ''
The Inhuman Condition ''The Inhuman Condition'' is the first solo studio release by Canadian musician Sam Roberts, released in 2002. The tracks featured reworked versions of his demo "Brother Down" together with producer and percussionist Jordon Zadorozny. The EP pe ...
'' released in 2002. Recorded with Jordon Zadorozny, Roberts "recorded a song a day". Roberts signed with artist manager Dave Spencer and began to perform live. With the assistance of Linda Bush at Universal Music Publishing Canada, he signed a publishing contract with UMPG and a record contract with
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. MapleMusic released the six track EP culled from the demo with Roberts noting that "it is not something I had intended to be my first real foray into the music world but I couldn't turn my back on such a chance". It included two breakthrough singles, " Brother Down" (released in mid-2002) and "Don't Walk Away Eileen" (released in late 2002) which were heavily promoted in the Canadian market. In August 2002, Roberts signed with
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. In November 2002, Roberts won the
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for "Favourite New Artist". In 2003, he released his major label debut album, ''
We Were Born in a Flame ''We Were Born in a Flame'' is the debut full-length studio album by Canadian rock musician and singer/songwriter Sam Roberts. A re-recorded version of " Where Have All the Good People Gone?" was released as the album's first single in Canada and ...
'', with the singles " Where Have All the Good People Gone?" and "Hard Road" garnering success in the Canadian market. The album achieved double platinum sales status in Canada and won two
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s in 2004: Album of the Year and Rock Album of the Year, with Roberts winning the
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. Roberts’ second album, '' Chemical City'', was released in April 2006, with the first single "The Gate" topping as a No. 1 hit on Canadian radio. The second single, "
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", won the
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for Video of the Year in 2007 and the album achieved platinum sales status. Roberts' third album, ''
Love at the End of the World ''Love at the End of the World'' is the third full-length album from Canadian rock musician Sam Roberts. The album was first released in Canada on May 20, 2008, in the Netherlands on September 19, in the UK on October 13, and in the US on Februa ...
'', released in May 2008, debuted at No. 1 on the Canadian album chart, a first for Roberts. The lead single, "
Them Kids "Them Kids" is a song by Canadian musician Sam Roberts. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, ''Love at the End of the World''. The song was released through iTunes on March 4, 2008. The song was a success in Canada, rea ...
", debuted on iTunes on March 4, 2008. Roberts again won the
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and the album took home Rock Album of the Year and reached gold sales status.


As Sam Roberts Band (2011–present)

Roberts released his fourth studio album, ''
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'', on May 10, 2011. It is the first album under the moniker "Sam Roberts Band" instead of "Sam Roberts". The first single, "
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" was officially released to Canadian radio on February 28, with an iTunes Canada release of March 8. On November 20, 2013, Roberts announced the release of next album, '' Lo-Fantasy'', which was released by
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on February 11, 2014. Sam Roberts' Band released the ''Counting the Days'' EP on April 18, 2015. In 2015, the band collaborated with Toronto's Spearhead Brewery to release the "Sam Roberts Band Session Ale". Their sixth studio album, ''Terraform'', was released October 28, 2016. On September 12, 2016, a North-American tour was announced to promote their new album. ''Terraform'' was later nominated for a 2017
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, losing to The Tragically Hip's ''
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''. The band's seventh studio album, ''All of Us'', was released worldwide on October 16, 2020 on Secret Weapon / Known Accomplice.


Sam Roberts Band members

The members of Sam Roberts Band as of 2020 are: * Sam Roberts (lead vocals, guitar) * Dave Nugent (lead guitar) * Eric Fares (keyboard, guitar) * James Hall (bass) * Josh Trager (drums) Past Members: * Corey Zadorozny (drums) *
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(tenor saxophone)


Discography


As Sam Roberts

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'' (2003) *'' Chemical City'' (2006) *''
Love at the End of the World ''Love at the End of the World'' is the third full-length album from Canadian rock musician Sam Roberts. The album was first released in Canada on May 20, 2008, in the Netherlands on September 19, in the UK on October 13, and in the US on Februa ...
'' (2008)


As Sam Roberts Band

*''
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'' (2011) *'' Lo-Fantasy'' (2014) *''TerraForm'' (2016) *''All of Us'' (2020)


With Anyway Gang

*''Anyway Gang'' (2019)


Awards and nominations


Juno Awards

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is a Canadian awards ceremony presented annually by the
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'' , , Album of the Year , , , - , Rock Album of the Year , , , - ,
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Love at the End of the World ''Love at the End of the World'' is the third full-length album from Canadian rock musician Sam Roberts. The album was first released in Canada on May 20, 2008, in the Netherlands on September 19, in the UK on October 13, and in the US on Februa ...
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Them Kids "Them Kids" is a song by Canadian musician Sam Roberts. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, ''Love at the End of the World''. The song was released through iTunes on March 4, 2008. The song was a success in Canada, rea ...
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MuchMusic Video Awards

The MuchMusic Video Awards was an annual awards ceremony presented by the Canadian music video channel
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. Roberts has received five awards from fourteen nominations. , - , rowspan="4", 2003 , , rowspan="3", "Brother Down" , , Best VideoFACT , , , - , Best Pop Video , , , - , Best Independent Video , , , - , Sam Roberts , , People's Choice – Favourite Canadian Artist , , , - , rowspan="6", 2004 , , rowspan="6", "Hard Road" , , Best Director , , , - , Best Cinematography , , , - , Best Post-Production , , , - , Best Video , , , - , Best Pop Video , , , - , People's Choice – Favourite Canadian Artist , , , - , rowspan="2", 2006 , , rowspan="2", "The Gate" , , Best
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Them Kids "Them Kids" is a song by Canadian musician Sam Roberts. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, ''Love at the End of the World''. The song was released through iTunes on March 4, 2008. The song was a success in Canada, rea ...
" , , Best Director , , , - , Best Post-Production , ,


Notable performances

*July 30, 2003: Opening performer at Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto, otherwise referred to as SARStock, promoted to mitigate the economic downturn in Toronto following a limited outbreak of
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(SARS). *June 12, 2003:
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ceremony main performer *November 16, 2003:
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's (CFL) 91st
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halftime show in Regina, Saskatchewan. *July 2, 2005:
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concert in Barrie, Ontario. *January 1, 2008:
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, outdoor ice hockey game in Buffalo, New York. *August 2, 2008: Opened for
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in
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, New Brunswick *March 29, 2009: Performed at the 2009 Juno Awards *July 18,19 2009: Performed at Folk on the Rocks, in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. *August 7, 2009: Performed a free concert at Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, in honour of
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and his Stanley Cup win. *February 20, 2010: Performed at 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. *December 31, 2010: Performed free concert in
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, Ontario for New Year's Eve celebrations. *June 25, 2011: Performed at Bobcaygeon Musicfest in
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. *July 1, 2011: Performed a free concert in
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for Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and his wife
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. *December 31, 2013: Performed at
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' New Year's concert alongside
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and
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.


See also

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*
Music of Canada The music of Canada reflects the diverse influences that have shaped the country. Indigenous Peoples, the Irish, British, and the French have all made unique contributions to the musical heritage of Canada. The music has also subsequently been ...


References


External links


Sam Roberts Band
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Sam Roberts Band collection
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's live music archive {{DEFAULTSORT:Roberts, Sam 1974 births Anglophone Quebec people Canadian rock singers Canadian singer-songwriters Singers from Montreal Juno Award for Artist of the Year winners Living people McGill University alumni Canadian people of South African descent People from Westmount, Quebec Musicians from Quebec MapleMusic Recordings artists Juno Award for Album of the Year winners Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year winners 21st-century Canadian male singers Canadian male singer-songwriters