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Baby Eagle (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版
Steve Lambke

Steve Lambke is a Canadian singer-songwriter. He is a vocalist and guitarist for the indie rock band Constantines, and releases solo material under the name Baby Eagle.
==Biography==
Lambke grew up in Cambridge, Ontario where he played with fellow Constantine Dallas Wehrle in a band called Captain Co-Pilot in the late 1990s.〔Michael Barclay. October 26, 2006, ("Baby Eagle: Constantines' Steve Lambke solo" ), ''Radio Free Canuckistan''.〕 He moved to Guelph in 1997 to attend school at the University of Guelph and earned a Bachelor of Science in physics.〔Shaffer, Brian. October 20, 2005, ("Steve Lambke of the Constantines" ), ''EconoCulture''.〕 Lambke and Wehrle joined two former members of Shoulder in 1999 to form the Constantines.
Lambke released his first solo album, ''Baby Eagle'', in 2006 on Outside Music. The album was recorded in Winnipeg, MB, and includes contributions from John K. Samson and Christine Fellows.〔Molotkow, Alex. November 2006, ("Baby Eagle: ''Baby Eagle''" ), ''Exclaim!''.〕〔''NOW'' staff. March 8, 2007, ("Local Player Steve Lambke" ), ''NOW''.〕 A second album, ''No Blues'', was recorded in Sackville, NB, with contributions from Julie Doiron and Shotgun & Jaybird, and was released in 2007 on Outside Music.〔Langlois, Jill. October 2007, ("Baby Eagle: ''No Blues''" ), ''Exclaim!''.〕 The album, ''Dog Weather'' was released in 2010 on Lambke's own You've Changed Records and received strong reviews all around.〔Villeneuve, Nicole. August 2010,("Sound Advice: ''Dog Weather'' by Baby Eagle" ).〕 The album includes collaborations with Daniel Romano of Attack in Black, Shotgun Jimmie as well as David Trenaman and Colleen Collins of Construction & Destruction.〔''You've Changed Records'' RECORDS.("RECORDS" ).〕
The album ''Bone Soldiers'' was released by You've Changed Records on March 6, 2012. The album is credited to Baby Eagle and the Proud Mothers, and has a noisier, more punk-influenced sound than previous recordings. The Proud Mothers are Lambke's fellow Constantine Will Kidman, Ian Kehoe, Spencer Burton and Nick Ferrio.
Lambke currently lives in Sackville, New Brunswick, where he continues to write, record and perform. He co-owns and operates You've Changed Records along with Daniel Romano.〔("Daniel Romano keeps busy" ). kitemag.net, March 21, 2010.〕
He was a nominee for the 2013 SOCAN Songwriting Prize for "Mule in the Flowers", a song he cowrote with Tamara Lindeman of The Weather Station.〔("Mo Kenney claims SOCAN songwriting prize" ). CBC News, July 10, 2013.〕

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