Birds of Wales (rock group)
- Origin
- Ontario
- Formed
- 2005
- Genres
- folk rock
Biography
Birds of Wales was a Canadian indie folk rock band based in Toronto, formed in 2005. The band consisted of Morgan Cameron Ross (vocals, guitar), Ben Standage (drums), Daniel Taylor (bass), Mike Caputo (guitar, banjo), and Paul Barry (percussion). They toured Europe five times, sharing the stage with artists like Xavier Rudd and Dragonette. Their video for "Cinderella" was in heavy rotation on MuchMoreMusic, and they received extensive radio play across North America and the UK. In 2006, the band independently released their first EP, "Birds of Wales", which garnered significant airplay on Canadian commercial and college radio. Their second EP, "Fall of the 49", was released in 2007, followed by the full-length album "Belgravia Hotel" in 2010.
Highlights
- Formed in 2005 in Toronto.
- Toured Europe with artists like Xavier Rudd and Dragonette.
- Released the EP "Fall of the 49" in 2007.
- Released the album "Belgravia Hotel" in 2010.
Discography
- Fall of the 49 · EP2007
- Belgravia Hotel2010
FAQ
When was the band formed?
The band Birds of Wales was formed in 2005.
Where does the artist come from?
The artist comes from Ontario, Canada.
What genre of music do they play?
Birds of Wales plays folk rock.
What are their biggest hits?
Some of their biggest hits include the EP "Fall of the 49" (2007) and the album "Belgravia Hotel" (2010).
Since when has the band been active?
The band has been active since its formation in 2005.
Have they won any awards?
Birds of Wales has not won any awards.
