Blue Rodeo

Blue Rodeo formed in Toronto in 1985.  The group was founded by its two lead singers, guitarists, and songwriters, Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor. The two met in high school and had been playing together since 1977, when they started a punk-influenced band called the HiFis.  As their sound evolved it became  a basic blend of country, folk, and rock, but with a definite pop appeal that underlined their devotion to later-period Beatles, in addition to expected touchstones like Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan and The Band. Consistency was the hallmark of Blue Rodeo’s output, both in terms of sound (which followed much the same blueprint throughout their career) and quality.

For a nice bundle of Jack Nation Points, what name did the group use when they moved to New York City in search of a record deal in 1981?

A)  Fly To France

B)  The HiFis

C)  Blue Rodeo

Make your answer one word (no spaces) and enter it in the bonus codes section of this website to grab your points.

Trust yourself and have a great weekend!

Mike 

5 Responses to “Blue Rodeo”

  1. eric Says:

    Nice clue. Hifis, thehifis and thehifi’s don’t work.

  2. eric Says:

    Apologies.

  3. tiberius Says:

    No spelling of hifi’s any way with caps or not seems to work.
    What am I missing?
    the The or no caps or ‘ or not.
    Wazup?

  4. Jack Goldstein Says:

    Ex Keyboardist James Gray of Blue Rodeo has a famous father who was in a folk rock group.

    So Mike who his James Gray famous father?
    Probably before your time.

    Use this for your Jack Nation Points.

  5. Claire Says:

    I think the song James Gray’s father did in his folk band (The Travellers), was “This Land is Your Land”.

    The famous fathers name is Jerry Gray.

    Think I can score a few Jack Nation points, Mike? :)

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