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Artist description
Lost Coin is a pop/rock band based in Ontario, Canada dedicated to making creative, quality music and entertaining and enlightening performances. Throughout the band's 4+ year history, they have had the opportunity to open for numerous international artists and create award winning compositions. For more information, please see http://www.lostcoin.com. |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock |
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Similar Artists
Collective Soul, U2, Dave Matthews, Barenaked Ladies |
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Artist History
1996 Winner - U.S. National Association of Christian Artists and Songwriters (NACAS) talent search, band category (Nashville, TN)
1996 "28 concerts in 30 days" tour of Western Canada
1997 CGMA song of the year for "Song without a name" and Album of the year for Learning to Fly.
1997 Nashville Entertainment Association (NEA) Extravaganza '97 participant at Caffe Milano (Nashville, TN)
1997 Semifinalist in GMA's Academy of Gospel Music Spotlight '98 competition (Toronto, ON)
1997 "Jesus Cares" released on national compilation produced by Compassion Canada
1998 Mini-tour of central USA including a sold out opening spot for Jars of Clay in Appleton, Wisconsin.
1999 Numerous touring stops across Canada and the United States supporting the release of "Dark Cloud, Silver Lining"
2000 CGMA Covenant Award winner for "Favourite Live Band"
2001 Over 70 concerts around Canada and the U.S. including television appearances on "100 Huntley Street", CTV's "Breakfast Television", the New PL's "New Day", and a Life 100.3 "Air Raid".
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Group Members
Michael Bannerman, Scott Bannerman, Al Hamilton, Troy Lockyer, Peter Jafelice. |
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Location
Stratford, Ontario - Canada |
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