Cuff The Duke Live on CBC Radio's GO - Follow Me - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 11, 2009
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Here the band perform a tune off their latest record on the acclaimed CBC Radio Show GO featuring Brent Bambury. Heard each and every Saturday morning from 10:30 till 12 Noon, Brent and company will take you on a musically entertaining journey each and every week.

Having spent several years carving their teeth on the road with the likes of The Sadies, Sloan, Hayden, The Weakerthans, Calexico and Nick Cave, Toronto's Cuff the Duke are poised to make the jump from indie-scene-darlings to bona-fide Canadian music icons. Their new album, Way Down Here was co-produced by Blue Rodeos Greg Keelor at his beautiful barn studio in rural Ontario and features the band's most mature, captivating and impressive collection of songs to date.

Cuff the Duke started out in Oshawa before making the move to Toronto in 2002. Their debut album, Life Stories for Minimum Wage was released on Three Gut Records, at the time one of the most exciting indie-labels in Canada. Their second and third albums, Cuff the Duke and Sidelines and the City respectively, were both released on Hardwood Records alongside label mates Basia Bulat and Hayden.

Last year the band won accolades backing Hayden on his Canadian and North American tours.

Having played in venues ranging from Canadas small clubs to many of the country's largest arenas and concert auditoriums, Cuff the Duke have earned their road stripes -- and now with the release of Way Down Here, they are sure to earn a place in the hearts of music lovers everywhere. Watch for it in stores and online in Canada in September, and in the USA in January via Ernest Jenning.

Go to this link for more band info:
http://www.myspace.com/cufftheduke

Go to CHCanada.com for cool indie bands, cheap Blu Rays, DVDs and other cool stuff:
http://www.chcanada.com/category/Indie_Music?r=dfyt
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