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Big Sugar is a band formed in Toronto in 1988 by Gordie Johnson, the band's lead singer, lead guitarist and main songwriter. Between 1996 and 2016, Big Sugar was among the top 25 best-selling Canadian bands in Canada. [2] They are still active today, releasing new music, vinyl re-releases and touring.
Old Time Rock and Roll" is a song written by George Jackson and Thomas E. Jones III, with uncredited lyrics by Bob Seger. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was recorded by Seger for his tenth studio album Stranger in Town .
Hit & Run is a greatest hits album by the Canadian rock band Big Sugar, released in 2003.. The album comprises two discs. The first, Hit, compiles the studio versions of the band's singles, along with three previously unreleased songs.
Heated is the fourth album by Canadian rock band Big Sugar, released on the A&M Records label. It was released in the United States in 1999 on Capricorn Records with an alternate album cover. The US release also includes the hit track "Diggin' a Hole" from Hemi-Vision, which was not released in the US. The album was certified Platinum in Canada ...
In 2022, Big Sugar returned to the stage with a new show and lineup. After the tragic death of Garry Lowe, Gordie Johnson spent the previous four years reimagining Big Sugar and is proud to announce new bassist, Ben Lowe, the 22 year old son of Garry. "Our music has always been about roots and culture and this is a perfect piece of that evolution.
Big Sugar is the eponymous debut album by Canadian rock band Big Sugar, released 1992 on Hypnotic Records. [4] [5] [6]
"Better Get Used to It" is a song by Canadian rock band Big Sugar. It was released as the second single from the band's 1998 album, Heated. Big Sugar also recorded a French version of the song for the band's 1999 EP, Chauffe à bloc. The band also made a music video of the French version of the song. [1]