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Joel Plaskett Emergency : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joel Plaskett
Joel Plaskett (born April 18, 1975) is a Canadian rock musician originally from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He first rose to prominence as a member of Halifax alternative rock band Thrush Hermit in the 1990s, transforming himself through the first decade of the 21st century from an admired regional musician to a "nationally adored" icon. Plaskett is comfortable playing in an eclectic array of genres, from blues and folk to hard rock, country, and pop.〔 Plaskett is based in Dartmouth, and his songwriting frequently contains allusions to his home city. With his band The Emergency, he has toured throughout North America and Europe with such performers as The Tragically Hip, Sloan and Kathleen Edwards. ==Background==
Plaskett spent his formative years in Lunenburg, a fishing village on the province's South Shore. His father, Bill Plaskett, is also a musician. Bill was a cofounder of the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival.〔("Joel Plaskett’s new album is a veritable kitchen party" ). ''The Globe and Mail'', March 13, 2015.〕 Joel learned to play guitar and write songs while listening to an eclectic range of music, from singer/songwriters such as Joni Mitchell and Neil Young to edgy rockers like the Sex Pistols and the Pixies.〔 Plaskett's family moved to Halifax when he was 12; by the next year, he had formed his first band with friends Rob Benvie and Ian McGettigan. Initially they called themselves Nabisco Fonzie. It took a while for the group to settle on a name and a configuration but by 1992, they were a foursome called Thrush Hermit, with Michael Catano on drums.〔
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