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The Headstones

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The Western-tinged, hard-edged rock & roll of Headstones began in the later ’80s in Ontario, Canada, and includes vocalist Hugh Dillon, guitarist Trent Carr, bassist Tim Light, and drummer Dale Harrison. The music group agreed upon to MCA in 1993 and immediately after released Picture of Wellness, followed by Tooth & Tissues. Headstones broke even more surface in 1996 with Juno Award nominations for Greatest Group and Greatest Rock Record, while launching Smile & Influx that same season. Three years handed down before Nickels woman Nightmares, where period Carr and Harrison became fathers and Dillon retrieved from a medication addiction. Dillon in addition has found achievement in acting, showing up in several movies, including Hard Primary Logo design and Dance Me Outdoors.

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Music Songs Tweeter and the Monkey Man, Three Angels, Long Way to Neverland, When Something Stands for Nothing, Devil's on Fire, Smile And Wave, Blonde & Blue, Far Away From Here, It's All Over, Unsound, Hearts, Love & Honour, Cubically Contained, Colourless, Little Army, Reframed, Change My Ways, Above Ground Swimming Pools, Won't Wait Again, Do That Thing, One by One, Million $ Moment, Tiny Teddy, Cut Me Up, Midnight of This Life, Pretty Little Death Song, Picture Frame Of Rage, Without A Sound, Mystery to Me, Pinned You Down, Dripping Dime Size Drops, Bin This Way for Years, Blowtorch
Albums Love + Fury, Smile and Wave, Picture of Health, Teeth and Tissue, Nickels for Your Nightmares, The Oracle of Hi-Fi, The Greatest Fits, One In The Chamber Music, Little Army, What You're Waiting For
Nominations Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year, Juno Award for Group of the Year


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Soundtrack

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Due South 1997 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Little Criminals 1995 TV Movie performer: "It's All Over"

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Hard Core Logo 1996 special thanks

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