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Chris Colepaugh

Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew is a rock band formed in 1996 from Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
==History==
Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew first started in 1996 with Chris Colepaugh on lead guitars and vocals, Lynn Daigle on bass and Craig Watson on drums. Craig Watson, Chris’s long-time friend from high school, was the major lyric writer for Chris at the time. Chris and Lynn recorded “Galaxy” in 10 hours at Alta Studio in Dieppe, New Brunswick and launched the album.
After a year of touring the Maritimes, Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew won an east coast talent search and went to Halifax, Nova Scotia to record their next album ''Mazes and Mirrors'' live off the floor with producer Kevin Scott McMichael. Prior to this, Craig Watson had left the band to attend Bishop's University and had joined the band “Clay” with Nick Hamilton, Chris Frost and Erik Fenkell. Sitting on drums for Mazes would be Cameron Murphy who had toured extensively with the band. The album earned them rave reviews and allowed them to expand their touring base to Quebec and Ontario.
In 1998, Cameron Murphy left the band to pursue his own music, and so started the influx of drummers that would make up the Cosmic Crew. Kevin Macintyre and Danny Bourgeois were the regular drummers during that year, and a fourth member was briefly added: Andre Leblanc on keys.
It was not long after this that CCCC added drummer Shawn Sasyniuk to the mix and the band continues to tour with both Shawn and Danny in rotation. Chris continues to also tour as lead guitarist for Canadian icon Roch Voisine all over the world including a performance at the Sochi Olympics.
Chris Colepaugh is endorsed by Sennheiser Microphones, Gibson Guitars and Traynor Amplifiers.

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