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Sulk was a Canadian pop/rock/dance music group featuring vocalist Sherrie Lea (Laird) and producer/songwriter Blair O'Halloran.
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Pop rock, dance-pop |
Years active | 1995–2001 |
Labels | SMP Music Productions Hibias Records Attic Fabs Music Robbins Entertainment BMG |
Website | smpmusicproductions.com |
History
editSulk was formed in 1996 in Toronto, Ontario.[1] Soon after, the pair independently released a self-titled album.[2][3]
The group recorded two full-length CDs and one EP. The group created videos which aired on Much Music and Much More Music. Sulk's song "Don't Tell Me", which won songwriting awards in Canada. Sulk's best-known single was the dance track "Only You", which was regularly played in dance clubs internationally in 2001.[4]
After the release of their final CD, Sherrie Lea continued releasing dance tracks for Hi-Bias Records. Later, Sherrie Lea became the vocalist of the rock group Pandamonia. Producer Blair O'Halloran went on to work with the artist Alissa oh.
Discography
editAlbums
edit- Sulk (1996)
- Don't Tell Me (1998)
- Only You (2000)
Singles
edit- "Don't Tell Me" (1998)
- "Only You" (2000 in Canada/2001 in U.S. and internationally)
References
edit- ^ "Sulk". AllMusic Biography by Mario Mesquita Borge
- ^ "Sulk Sulk". AllMusic Review by Stewart Mason
- ^ "Sulk | Sulk". The Medium, Andrew Nablo, Nov 25, 2013
- ^ "The Dance Trax Hotplate". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 23 June 2001. pp. 48–. ISSN 0006-2510.
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