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PRESS REVIEWS 2003
Vue Weekly
"After nearly two decades
as sidemen, The Trucks are stepping into the driver's sear and reinventing themselves as the main act..."
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The Edmonton Journal
"For the past 25 years,
the members of The Trucks have stitched together a collective resume that reflects the growth and high points of
our roots music scene..."
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See Magazine
Dave, a multi-instrumentalist
who can play anything remotely resembling a guitar, along with his brother–drummer Paul Martineau–and bassist Fred
LaRose have been playing together as The Trucks for 21 years; relative newbie, Gary Bowman, joined them on keyboards
seven years ago..."
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The Edmonton Journal
"You can be excused
if you thought that The Trucks, al local band of well-known musicians,had slammed their musical vehicle into fourth
gear and were long gone over the horizon, never to be heard of again..."
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See Magazine
"The Trucks, to coin
a phrase, play clean as country water.... For this group of players, The Trucks is a vehicle that illustrates their
deep knowledge of and passion for tradition roots music..."
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Country Wave
"Edmonton based band
The Trucks played to a packed house in the Country Roads saloon recently. This group certainly "entertains"
and doesn't look or sound like most of the "bar bands" that hit the circuit in their spare time..."
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twang
"... maybe doing a
story on The Trucks wasn't such a good idea after all. I mean how do you write about a three/four/five/six/seven
piece band that plays country music/r&b/reggae/blues in clubs/concert halls/videos/on records and television,
in Canada and in Europe. Oh, did I mention the European tours?"
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