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Streetnix was a Canadian a cappella group based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.[1][2] They performed more than 2,500 shows across Canada and the United States,[3] at one time making over 300 appearances a year.[4]
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History
Streetnix was founded in 1991. Original members were Aaron Genest, BJ Harris, Tony Hughes, Ward Arnold, Rich Sinclair and Xylon Cozens.[5] The group performed at festivals, fairs and cultural events as well as at concerts.[6][7][8]
In 1998, Streetnix won the Contemporary A Cappella Society 'Pop/Rock Album of the Year' award for their album Ignition.[9]
Streetnix disbanded in 2002.[10]
Members
- Aaron Genest (September 1991 - April 2002)[11]
- BJ Harris (September 1991 - April 2002)
- Tony Hughes (September 1991 - April 2002)
- Ward Arnold (September 1991 - December 1994)
- Rich Sinclair (September 1991 - December 1992)
- Xylon Cozens (September 1991 - December 1992)
- Dave Young (January 1993 - May 1995)
- Peter Graham (April 1995 - September 1995)
- Trent Funk (May 1995 - June 1998)[12]
- Joel Cherland (July 1998 - June 1999)
- Thom Speck (July 1999 - August 2001)
- Corey Slutsky (September 2001 - April 2002)
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Discography
- Listen (1993) - produced by Don Schmid of The Northern Pikes
- Time Permitting (1995) - produced by Ian Armstrong
- Ignition (1998) - produced by Darryl Neudorf and Dave Mockford
- The Lost Tapes (1998)
- Listen (re-release 1998)
- Real (2001)
Featured on:
- The Non-Happner's - One Degree of Shade (1995)
- Chris Martin - Self Titled (1996)
- Jolene Beyette - Jolene Beyette (1997)
- A Cappella All-Stars: The 1998 CARAs (1998)
- Indie Buzz: Super Crunchy (1999)
- Hot Lips: The Vocal Band Sampler (1999)
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