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Craig Northey (born February 9, 1962) is a Canadian musician and film and TV composer. He's one of the founding members of the band Odds. Odds released four albums between 1991 and 1996. They were best known for the radio singles "It Falls Apart", "Eat my Brain", "Heterosexual Man" and "Someone Who’s Cool". In 1996, Northey composed his first score for a feature film – "The Kids in the Hall" in ''Brain Candy''.〔 After the breakup of Odds in 1999, Northey embarked on several other ventures, including working with Colin James, Rosanne Cash, Glen Phillips, Bruce McCulloch and many others. He released a solo CD entitled "Giddy Up". In 2003 he collaborated on a CD with the "Gin Blossoms" Jesse Valenzuela, as "Northey Valenzuela", and in 2004 ''Stripper's Union Local 518'' with Rob Baker of the Tragically Hip. With Valenzuela he co-wrote the theme "Not a Lot Goin' On" for the hit TV comedy series ''Corner Gas''.〔 The song was later included on the ''Northey Valenzuela'' album. When the Odds reunited in early 2007 they included the end credit theme from ''Corner Gas'' "My Happy Place"〔 on their album ''Cheerleader''. Currently Northey, along with Murray Atkinson, Doug Elliott and Pat Steward comprise the reunited Odds. Concurrently he has composed all the episodes for the Kids in the Hall's CBC/IFC series ''Death Comes to Town''〔 and CTV's ''Hiccups''.〔 Northey continues to collaborate with other artsists. He co-wrote songs on ex-Barenaked Ladies singer Steven Page’s first solo album ''Page One'' and toured with Page in 2012. His collaboration with Rob Baker in Strippers Union yielded another album ''The Deuce'' in 2012. On February 21, Odds released an EP called "the Most Beautiful Place on Earth". ==Associated acts== *Odds *Stripper's Union *Gin Blossoms *Colin James *Brent Butt *The Kids in the Hall *Rosanne Cash 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Craig Northey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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