Bleeker Ridge

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Bleeker
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Background information
Origin Orillia, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hard rock, Post Grunge
Years active 2003–present
Labels Eleven Seven Music
Associated acts Seven Shades, Papa Roach, Hello Alone,
Website bleekerridge.ca
Members Taylor Perkins
Cole Perkins
Dan Steinke
Mike Vandyk
Past members Dustin Steinke

Bleeker formally known as Bleeker Ridge are a Canadian rock band from Orillia, Ontario, currently consisting of vocalist Taylor Perkins, guitarist Cole Perkins, guitarist Dan Steinke, and bassist Mike Van Dyk.[1]

History

Bleeker Ridge was formed by two sets of brothers: Taylor and Cole Perkins, and Dan and Dustin Steinke. They came together in 2003 when all four met at a music shop in Orillia, Ontario, when Cole Perkins and Dan Steinke were 12 years old. They first started playing covers of Jimi Hendrix and Joe Walsh songs before releasing two independent CDs: Undertow (2004) and The Rain (2007).[1] The band was scouted by various members of the music industry, but were often considered too young. Joe Kresta, an A&R director, saw the band in 2005 when he was with Universal Music Canada. Kresta said he was "totally amazed at what these 14-year-olds were doing, they had their shirts off, long hair and it was almost odd, these voices and that sound coming out of these little guys. There were guitar licks that you see guys three times their age doing, but I wasn’t in A&R at the time, so I walked away thinking, ‘Hey, that was really something special,’ but they still hadn’t found their own identity."[1]

According to Dan Steinke, the name Bleeker Ridge combines the streets where the two sets of brothers lived: the Perkins' lived on Bleeker St. and the Steinke's lived on Ridge Avenue.[2]

The band later signed with Roadrunner Records. In the Summer of 2010, the band toured Canada with Airbourne as one of two opening acts, along with Social Code.[3] They released the album Small Town Dead, produced by Bob Marlette, on September 21, 2010 in Canada. The first single from the album was the title track "Small Town Dead".[1] The song charted on the Canadian Active Rock Charts, reaching the top 10.[4] In Spring 2011, Bleeker Ridge performed on the Canadian leg of the Jagermiester Music tour alongside My Darkest Days, Papa Roach, and Buckcherry.

They also released "You Would've Liked It" and "Sick of You" as singles in 2011.

Mike Van Dyk, "Dutch", joined the band shortly after the albums release. Mike had been a session/recording & tour bassist for the band since Cole had switched from bass to guitar [need to confirm time].

In April 2013, Bleeker Ridge released "Last Cigarrette" as a single from their soon to be released album "Four", followed by "Go Home" a few months later. June 4, 2013, Bleeker Ridge's album "Four" was released.

After completing the recording of their new CD with James Michael , Nikki Sixx band Sixx:A.M. asked Dustin Steinke to join them to play drums on their Japanese debut at the Nippon Budokan on February 19, 2015 as part of VampPark Fest hosted by the rock band Vamps. After a successful show in Japan, they asked him to play drums on their first tour, the Modern Vintage Tour.

In january 2016, Dustin Steinke officially joined Sixx:A.M. and Bleeker Ridge changed their name to Bleeker.

Band members

Current members
Past members

Discography

Independent

Release date Title
2004 Undertow
2007 The Rain

Studio albums

Release date Title Label
September 21, 2010 Small Town Dead Roadrunner
June 4, 2013 Four Bleeker ridge

See also

References

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