Charles Spearin
Charles Spearin | |
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Performing as part of Do Make Say Think September 29, 2007 at Emo's in Austin, TX. | |
Background information | |
Labels | Arts & Crafts. |
Associated acts | The Happiness Project, Do Make Say Think, Broken Social Scene, Feist |
Charles Spearin is a musician from Toronto, Ontario. Spearin is a founding member of Do Make Say Think, KC Accidental and Broken Social Scene and also contributes to Valley of the Giants. He is best known for composing and performing in very broad ranges of musical genres.
His solo album The Happiness Project is a concept album and was released on February 14, 2009 on the Arts & Crafts Label.[1] This album includes contributions from Do Make Say Think alumni Julie Penner, Kevin Drew, Ohad Benchetrit and Broken Social Scene alumni Leon Kingstone and Evan Cranley. The concept for the Happiness Project (making music out of ordinary speech) is influenced by his early life with a blind father and his own Buddhist studies. On April 17, 2010, Spearin won a Juno Award for the Best Contemporary Jazz Album for The Happiness Project.[2]
He lives with his wife and two small children in the Toronto neighbourhood of Seaton Village that was the inspiration for The Happiness Project .
Discography
- The Happiness Project (2009)
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles Spearin. |
- The Happiness Project official website
- 2009 Charles Spearin Interview at Bandega.com
- Charles Spearin interview March 2009
- Everything Rock article
- Spearin interview
- Torontoist article