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Artist description 
A 3 piece alternative rock band from the 
Belleville Ontario area. |  
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Music Style 
Hard/Soft Alternative rock |  
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Musical Influences 
Nirvana, Silverchair, Weezer, Local H, Far |  
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Similar Artists 
No one really, just slight influences here and there. |  
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Artist History 
Blind Ambition is Mark LaJoie (guitar/vocals), 
Daryl Corelli (drums) and Alex Maltby 
(bass/vocals). We are an Alternative Rock band 
that has been playing shows since late 1998 in 
and around the Belleville area. We strive on our 
live shows, incorporating the loud, quiet, slow 
and fast elements of Rock and Roll into our songs. 
The latest studio release is an independant CD 
titled, "eyes watered down" that features 5 songs 
and has been available since June of 2003. |  
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Group Members 
Mark LaJoie (guitar/vocals)
Daryl Corelli (drums) 
Alex Maltby (bass/vocals) |  
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Instruments 
Guitar, Drums, Bass, Piano |  
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Albums 
Read The ? Sign, You Just Come And Go, Eyes Watered Down |  
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Press Reviews 
BY: DEREK WRIGHT 
NOV. 11/02
What does it take for a local band to make it big? 
The band Blind Ambition is taking a serious look 
at that question. After four years of hard work 
where will they look to reach the next plateau?
I met Blind Ambition after their 45 minute set at 
“The Rawk Show”. Soon after I went outside and 
interviewed their guitar player/singer-songwriter 
Mark Lajoie. 
Blind Ambition is from Tweed, Ontario. The members 
are drummer Cory Stephens, guitar player/vocalist 
Mark Lajoie and bassist Mark Meekes. The band has 
recorded three cd’s, most recently a five track 
recording called “You just come and go”.
The band recorded “You just come and go” at studio 
440 with producers Jeff Vanderogt and Sean Doyle. 
I interviewed Vanderogt about producing the cd. I 
asked generally “how was recording with Blind 
Ambition?” He had only good things to say about 
Blind Ambition and especially Lajoie. He said, 
“It’s an absolute pleasure working with someone 
as dedicated and passionate as Mark.” The band 
formed in March of 1998 and played their first 
show in October of the same year. Since then 
Blind Ambition have written 45 songs and played 
over 85 live shows. Lajoie says the band’s biggest 
following is in the Bancroft area. Blind 
Ambition’s style is “alternative rock in its 
truest form”. Popular bands like Nirvana and 
Silverchair as well as underground bands like 
Far influenced Lajoie. Track two on “You just come 
and go” is actually a cover of Far’s song “Mother 
Mary”. Blind Ambition doesn’t want to be limited. 
They define their shows as “high energy”. Lajoie 
says, “It’s like listening to three bands at once.”
Blind Ambition has overcome many setbacks in the 
four years they’ve been together. Lajoie is the onl
y member that has been with the band from the 
start. The worst fallout the band had was when 
former guitar player Adam Jones chose his 
girlfriend over the band. Jones started missing 
shows and practices. On March 16th 2001 Jones 
played his last show with the band. They played at 
the United Church in Madoc, Ontario at another 
local band’s cd release party. According to Blind 
Ambition’s website (www.blinda.cjb.net) Jones left 
the band because “Mark is a jerk”. Lajoie thinks 
the band has gotten better since Jones’ departure.
Blind Ambition had a lot of trouble with a 
producer who said he would give them all the 
recording time they needed for one set price. 
After recording most of the cd, the producer 
brought up a bunch of hidden charges. He started 
talking about how his time was valuable and the 
deal didn’t matter. Blind Ambition took the 
unfinished recordings and stopped associating with 
the producer.
The band also had a lot of trouble with a 
promotion company called “Supernova”. The band 
had to go to a bunch of meetings in Toronto and 
sell at least 40 tickets to the show to be 
eligible to win prizes. Blind Ambition was the 
only band to sell their 40 tickets but Supernova 
said it wouldn’t be fair if they automatically won. 
Lajoie says the key to a band’s success is getting 
heard. Blind Ambition has been playing local shows 
extensively for the past four years just trying to 
get heard. They have sent demo cd’s out to a large 
number of independent labels searching for the 
chance to be heard abroad. Blind Ambition doesn’t 
like to turn down shows. Lajoie says he’ll play a 
show in an attic, in a basement, or in a stadium 
it doesn’t matter as long as he still enjoys it 
and he’s getting heard.
The band’s goal is to sign to a label that allows 
them to tour. They plan to continue working hard 
to achieve their goals. |  
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Location 
Tweed, Ontario - Canada |  
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