The Strumbellas reached new heights with their wildly popular third album, Hope, released in 2016: lead single "Spirits" won the Juno for single of the year, and even topped the U.S. Billboard ...
The Strumbellas, a Canadian rock band based in Toronto, played a much-anticipated, sold-out show on April 5 in The Sinclair. Formed in 2008, the band produces music at the intersection of indie rock, ...
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The Strumbellas perform live at the legendary Paradise Rock Club in Boston MA. The Strumbellas perform live at the legendary Paradise Rock Club in Boston, MA. Simon and Jon sat down with us before the ...
The Strumbellas perform live at the Paradise in Boston. Simon and Jon sat down with us before the show to talk about everything from Simon's love of the instrument drop in Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball" ...
The Strumbellas say that being nominated for single of the year at this year's Junos for their song, "Spirits," is a dream come true. The band's up for three Juno Awards this year — group of the year, ...
To see the Strumbellas live is to see a band give it 100 percent, every time. They performed for the few hundred lucky people who made it into the beer garden before it had reached capacity, because ...
The Strumbellas topped Justin Bieber, Alessia Cara and Ruth B as the big winners at the 20th annual Canadian Radio Music Awards on Wednesday (Apr. 19). By Karen Bliss “Spirits” hitmakers The ...
Tough row to hoe, losing your lead singer. Not sure why I went with a farming metaphor there when the Strumbellas hail from Lindsay, Ont., a riverside burg built around sawmills and grist mills rather ...
After eight years and 500 live shows, Simon Ward’s folk-fuelled rock act the Strumbellas cracked the mainstream this spring with their chant-along single “Spirits.” “We’re going down to the States and ...
Simon Ward was living with his wife and two young children in a crowded Toronto apartment. He was the lead singer and songwriter for an indie folk-rock group with the unlikely name of the Strumbellas.