Crash Karma and Guest
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Thursday, March 11, 2010 - 10:00PMDoors Open: 9:00PMKarma Lounge Cut Off for Advance Ticket Sales: |
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Event Details
Event type: LicensedThe self-titled debut from Toronto’s Crash Karma - Edwin (ex-I Mother Earth), drummer Jeff Burrows (ex-The Tea Party), guitarist Mike Turner (ex-Our Lady Peace) - is the result of three musicians with multi-platinum pedigrees coming together with one equally skilled musician Amir Epstein (Zygote) in a curious “six-degrees of Amir” story. The story begins when Amir, a prolific songwriter for the past 14 years, expressed to a friend a desire to co-write with Edwin. To his surprise, this friend had connections to Edwin, and agreed to set up a meeting. On his way there Amir decided on a bolder approach; “I thought it would be cool to start an actual band together as Edwin is one of my favourite vocalists”. Edwin, though skeptical, said he’d think about it. “I knew immediately that I liked Amir’s positivity and energy,” admitted Edwin. Amir, knowing that he’d have to act fast in order to keep Edwin interested, suggested on the spur-of-the -moment that Mike and Jeff should also be involved. Conveniently Amir’s band Zygote had previously recorded in Turner’s Pocket Studio, so a quick call was placed to Mike. He was intrigued by the idea but non-committal. The final piece of the puzzle started to fall into place when Amir went to see Andy Curran, (a Zygote album producer) and currently at SRO Management (formerly management for The Tea Party).
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