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==Biography== The band was originally formed by singer Andy Maize, previously of Direktive 17, and lead guitarist Josh Finlayson, formerly of The Ramblers, as a duo called '''West Montrose'''. The band later added rhythm guitarist and singer-songwriter [[Peter Cash]], drummer Wayne Stokes and bassist Ron Macey to their lineup after becoming regular performers at Acoustic Meltdown, a weekly concert series at [[Toronto]]'s [[Spadina Hotel]] organized by Cash's brother, singer-songwriter [[Andrew Cash]].<ref name=havenot>Michael Barclay, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider, ''[[Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995]]''. [[ECW Press]]. {{ISBN|978-1-55022-992-9}}.</ref> The expanded line up settled on the name Skydiggers, a name which Andrew Cash had previously considered for his own band.<ref name=havenot /> In 1989, the band became the first Canadian signing to [[Enigma Records]], who released their self-titled debut album the following year. It spawned the singles "Monday Morning" and "I Will Give You Everything". However, the label soon went bankrupt, and the album was never properly promoted. Some of Enigma's Canadian staff created [[FRE Records]] in 1992, and released the band's second (and most popular) album, ''Restless'', that year. At the same time, Stokes left the band. Drummers Mike Sloski and Steve Pitkin filled in on drums until the band recruited Joel Anderson as its new permanent drummer. "A Penny More", the lead single from ''Restless'', became the band's biggest hit, produced by John Oliveira and the band at Hamilton's Grant Avenue Studios. [[Capitol Records]], the distributor for both Enigma and FRE, also rereleased the band's debut album that year. In 1993, the band's third album, ''Just Over This Mountain'', was released. It consolidated the band's status by winning a number of music awards, including the [[Juno Award]] for Most Promising Group. Following that album, Anderson left the band and was replaced by Peter von Althen. In 1995, the band signed to [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Canada]] and released ''Road Radio''. However, at this time, FRE went bankrupt, meaning that the band's earlier albums were no longer widely available. After the tour to support that album, Cash left the band. He was replaced by [[Paul MacLeod]]. The band subsequently left Warner, after which von Althen also left the band. Since the band's sound had largely been defined by Maize and Cash's vocal harmonies, the band revised their sound somewhat for 1997's ''Desmond's Hip City'', released on [[DROG Records]]. The title track had an almost [[trip hop]] feel, and some other songs (notably "November in Ontario" and "The Shape of Things to Come") were closer to [[hard rock]] than anything the band had previously recorded. In 1999, the band performed at the 1999 Stardust Picnic festival at Historic Fort York, Toronto.<ref>{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20000204135613/http://chartattack.com:80/road/reviews/1999/19990721-stardust.html "Live Reviews: The Stardust Picnic"]}}. ''Chart Attack'', July 11, 1999, Howard Druckman</ref> With ''Restless'', their most popular album, still unavailable in stores due to legal uncertainties around FRE's bankruptcy, they decided that their next studio project would be to assemble a new version of that album using old rehearsal recordings. ''Still Restless: The Lost Tapes'' was released that year. In 2000, the band released the live album ''There and Back Again'', followed in 2003 by ''Bittersweet Harmony''. In 2006, they teamed up with [[The Cash Brothers]] (former Skydigger Peter Cash and his brother Andrew) to release, ''[[Skydiggers/Cash Brothers]]'', an acoustic album. In 2008 they released ''City of Sirens'', followed by the compilation''The Truth About Us'' in 2009. The band returned in 2012 when they released ''Northern Shore'' through MapleMusic Recordings.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Skydiggers: Northern Shore|url = http://www.popmatters.com/review/159072-skydiggers-northern-shore/|work=Pop Matters|date = 7 June 2012|accessdate = 2015-10-06}}</ref> In 2013, the band released ''No. 1 Northern'', an album of [[cover version]]s of songs by Canadian songwriters, including [[Neil Young]], [[Gordon Lightfoot]], [[Ron Sexsmith]], [[Gene MacLellan]], [[Linda McRae]], [[Charlie Angus]] and Andrew Cash.<ref>[http://exclaim.ca/News/skydiggers_take_on_neil_young_gordon_lightfoot_ron_sexsmith_on_no_1_northern_covers_album_stream_entire_album_online "Skydiggers Take On Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Ron Sexsmith for 'No. 1 Northern' Covers Album, Stream Entire Album on Exclaim.ca"]. ''[[Exclaim!]]'', July 2, 2013.</ref> They also released the album ''She Comes Into The Room''. In 2013, the band released the five-track EP ''Angels'' for the holiday season. A year later, this was expanded to 11 songs and released as a full album.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Skydiggers: Angels|url = http://www.popmatters.com/review/188396-skydiggers-angels/|accessdate = 2015-10-06|website = popmatters.com|date = December 3, 2014|last = Houle|first = Zachary|publisher = Popmatter Media Inc}}</ref> The band are currently signed to Latent Recordings.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Skydiggers|url = http://latentrecordings.com/latent-skydiggers|website = latentrecordings.com|accessdate = 2015-10-06}}</ref> On January 1, 2017, Skydiggers were part of CBC's The Strombo Show's Hip 30, where Canadian bands covered songs from [[The Tragically Hip]] to commemorate the Hip's 30th anniversary. The band covered the song "The Depression Suite: The Rock".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbcmusic.ca/posts/17763/strombo-show-tragically-hip-30|title=The Strombo Show presents Hip 30|newspaper=CBC Music|access-date=2016-12-21}}</ref> 2017 also saw the release of the Skydiggers latest LP "Warmth of the Sun".<ref>{{Cite web|title=Skydiggers 'Warmth of the Sun' (album stream)|url=http://exclaim.ca/music/article/skydiggers-warmth_of_the_sun_album_stream|website=Exclaim.ca|access-date=22 August 2018}}</ref> The band is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://artistsagainstracism.org/artists/|title=Artists |website=Artistsagainstracism.org|accessdate=2020-03-25}}</ref>
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