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AWARDS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS
2003
Dave Martineau nominated for Pedal Steel Player of the Year
at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards
2002
Dave Martineau nominated for Pedal Steel Player of the Year
at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards
2001
Dave Martineau nominated for Pedal Steel Player of the Year
at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards
2000
Dave Martineau produced the album "Point of the Arrow" for Laura Vinson. This album won the Prairie
Music Award for that year for "Outstanding Aboriginal Recording of the Year. Dave also performed at the Canadian
Country Music Association Awards gala on national TV with Terry Clark.
1999
The Trucks aka Free Spirit won
the ARIA award for Best Roots, Ethnic, Folk Band with Laura Vinson.
1994-1995
The Trucks aka Free Spirit won
the ARIA award for Best Roots, Ethnic, Folk Band with Laura Vinson.
1993
The Trucks aka Free Spirit won
the ARIA award for Best Roots, Ethnic, Folk Band with Laura Vinson as well as the Best Music Score for film or
video, Best Album Design and Album of the Year.
1992
The Trucks aka Free Spirit won
the ARIA award for Best Roots, Ethnic, Folk Band with Laura Vinson as well as the Best Music Score as Free Spirit
for "Shared Spirit".
Dave Martineau with Laura Vinson won the Alberta Duo Award at the
Calgary Country Music Awards.
1991
Paul Martineau and
Fred LaRose played as session
players on the Juno Award winning Complilation Blues album for "Saturday
Night Blues". Paul
with Lester Quitzau and Fred with Rusty Reed.
1990
The Trucks were the stage band for the Much Music/Budweiser National
Talent contest at the Country Music Awards in Edmonton.
Dave Martineau with Laura Vinson
won the Alberta Duo Award at the Calgary Country Music Awards.
1988-1992
Dave Martineau was hired as a session player for Shaw Cable Networks'
Project Discovery offering half hour segments showcasing new
Alberta talent. Projects included Jane Hawley, Jennifer Gibson, Tia Anderson, Marshall Tully and the Romance Rangers.
1986
Dave Martineau was employed by DePaulo productions in the stage band
working for Wilf Carter, Gordie Tapp, Tommy Hunter, Al Cherny, The Family Brown, David Broadfoot and many other
performers.
1983
The Trucks were the CISN country stage band for the television show "Kissin Country" broadcast live from Cook County
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