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Blue Rodeo is a Canadian country rock band formed in 1984 in Toronto. Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor, who have been friends since high school, having both attended North Toronto Collegiate Institute. The pair worked on forming a band after both attended Queen's University at Kingston. Check our available Blue Rodeo concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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It's no surprise that just when the fickle tastes of the pop world turn back to something approaching real music - The Strokes and rawk on one side, the Stanley Brothers and real country leading a pincer movement against bubblegum - Canada's long-time folk-rock minstrels strike out in another direction...
- www.hour.ca
From the title of this 11th Blue Rodeo album, you might be inclined to wonder if they're getting all Stadium Rock on our ass? Are we ready to... what? Rock? Rumble? But then a ruminative riff comes up, and then the lyrics: "Are you ready - ready to cry/ this is the saddest story/ you all know why/ cry cry cry/ are you ready - ready to die...
- www.hour.ca
Who releases two-disc packages these days? Blue Rodeo, that's who, and this double whammy lives up to the high standards these roots-rockers from Toronto have established for themselves over the last 25 years. Sure, with a sprawling collection of 16 songs you'd expect some filler, but luckily there are more ups than downs here. The Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor alliance is again a winning combination, blending the former's penchant for ballads with the latter's '60s inspiration...
- www.hour.ca
Canadian roots rock legends Blue Rodeo can't be accused of chasing trends. At a time when many in the industry are musing about the death of the album, these guys are putting out a double vinyl recording and gleefully indulging in ambitious orchestration. Instead of a tight collection of radio-friendly singles, they're cranking out some of the most epic songs of their career, and the self-indulgence suits them better than you'd imagine...
- nowtoronto.com
Blue Rodeo is one of those jangly guitar, alternative-rock ensembles thatclogged record shelves and some airwaves through the '80s in the wakeof the success of R.E.M. The band's only claims to distinction arethey're a) Canadian and b) bloodless, even by comparison to otherless-than-passionate bands of their ilk...
- ew.com
Following in the tracks of fellow Canadians such as Neil Young and the Band, Blue Rodeo can teach those of us south of the border something about our own music. Diamond Mine, the quintet's second album, reverberates with the band members' extensive knowledge of American pop. Guitarists and songwriters Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor invest their tunes and their performances with a wry spunkiness that counters the often bitter resignation of their lyrics...
- www.rollingstone.com
Blue Rodeo continues to experiment on this release. Opening and closing with expansive mood pieces, it takes a little bit of listening to get into this album. But sandwiched in between lies the real meat of this record. Bluesy ballads such as "Sky" and "Train" are balanced by upbeat poptunes like "What You Want" and "Better Off as We Are." The rockin' Beatles-esque "Get Through to You" shows them in top form...
- music.aol.com
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