hedley

Hedley is a punk rock quartet that is known for their lead singer Jacob Hoggard, who placed 3rd during the second season of the reality TV series Canadian Idol in 2004, and has had the most successful (in terms of album sales) post-Idol career of any contestant. The current band retains the original name of his pre-Canadian Idol group, although the membership has changed. The band originated in Abbotsford, British Columbia and was named after the town of Hedley, British Columbia, a name chosen after members heard that it was for sale for $346,000. While the idea of buying the town ran its course, the name remained. The current members are vocalist Jacob Hoggard, bassist Tommy Mac, guitarist Dave Rosin, and drummer Chris Crippin.
The original band bet Hoggard that he wouldn't audition for Canadian Idol. Following Hoggard's success on the series, he, with a reformed Hedley, was signed with Universal Music Canada. Their debut single "On My Own" reached number 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart and the follow-up "Trip" peaked at number 11. The singles "On My Own", "321", "Trip", and "Gunnin'" topped the MuchMusic Countdown. Their last single off of the debut album, "Street Fight", was successful on both the MuchMusic Countdown and the Canadian Singles Chart. Their first single from their new album "Famous Last Words", "She's So Sorry" achieved success on the MuchMusic Countdown. Their current single, "Never Too Late" is climbing the charts. They have toured with Simple Plan, Faber Drive, MXPX, Bon Jovi, the Planet Smashers, Freddy Fender, the Idlesons and The Johnstones.
In the summer of 2006, they signed a record deal with Capitol Records in the United States where they completed a tour opening up for Yellowcard. Hedley released its latest album Famous Last Words on October 30, 2007. The first single from the CD, "She's So Sorry", was released to radio on August 21, 2007. The video was shot in Toronto, Ontario, and premiered on MuchMusic on September 20, 2007.
Contents [hide]
1 Discography
1.1 Albums
1.2 Other Releases
1.3 DVD's
2 Awards
3 Singles
3.1 Music Videos
4 Trivia
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
[edit] Discography
Hedley in concert
[edit] Albums
2005: Hedley 2x Platinum
2007: Famous Last Words 1x Platinum
[edit] Other Releases
2006: Hedley (Platinum Edition)
[edit] DVD's
2006: Try This At Home
[edit] Awards
The group was nominated for Rock Album of the Year (for self-titled CD; Nickelback's All The Right Reasons won), and New Group of the Year (won by Bedouin Soundclash) at the 2006 Juno Awards. They closed the show with their single "On My Own".
Hedley was nominated for Favourite Canadian Group (won by Billy Talent), and they were nominated for Best Pop Video and Best Post-Production (won by Sam Roberts) for their video for "Gunnin'" at the MuchMusic Video Awards on June 17, 2007. They won Best Pop Video.
Hedley was nominated for four 2007 Juno Awards. Their only victory was for their producer, Brian Howes (for "Trip", off the Hedley album). They were also nominated for the 2008 Juno Award for Group of the Year, but lost to Blue Rodeo.
Of the six nominations the group got for the 2008 Much Music Video Awards (MMVA), the group won four awards: Best Video - For The Nights I Can't Remember, Best Cinematography - For the Nights I Can't Remember (which defeated another Hedley effort, She's So Sorry), Best Director - For The Nights I Can't Remember, MuchLOUD Best Rock Video - She's So Sorry.
[edit] Singles
Year Title Chart Positions Album
CAN * U.S.
Hot
100 CAN Digital CAN
CHR CAN
Hot
AC
2005 "On My Own" 1 * — — — — Hedley
"Villain" 1 — — — — —
2006 "Trip" 11 * — — — —
"321" — — — — —
"Gunnin'" — — — — —
"Street Fight" — — — — —
2007 "She's So Sorry" 50 — 25 48 — Famous Last Words
"For the Nights I Can’t Remember" 6 — 5 4 1 3
2008 "Never Too Late" 2 4 — 7 5 2
"Old School" 2 58 — — — —
1: Only released to Canadian mainstream rock radios.
2: Current single.
3: Spent eight weeks at #1.
[edit] Music Videos
Year Title Chart Positions Album
MuchMusic
2005 "On My Own" 1 Hedley
2006 "Trip" 1
"321" 1
"Gunnin'" 1
"Street Fight" 18
2007 "She's So Sorry" 1 Famous Last Words
"For the Nights I Can’t Remember" 1
2008 "Never Too Late" 1
A: Current video.
[edit] Trivia
Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (June 2007)
Chris used to be the drummer for Bif Naked's band.
Guitarist Dave Rosin can be seen in the 2004 movie Saved! He is playing in the band at the school's prom.
Tommy Mac played bass for all of the songs on metal band Atreyu's album The Curse and was a member of the Canadian metal band Flybanger.
Hedley performed on the Top 3 results show of Season 5 of Canadian Idol on September 4, 2007 for the world premiere of She's So Sorry.
Hedley's second album "Famous Last Words" went platinum in 10 days after release.
[edit] See also
List of bands from Canada
[edit] References
[edit] External links
Hedley's official Website
Jacob and Hedley Fansite
Hedley's Myspace