Dean Lickyer

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Dean Lickyer
OriginStoney Creek, Ontario, Canada
GenresRock music
Years active2004 (2004)–11
Associated actsThe Zilis, The Bleeding Idahos

Dean Lickyer was a Canadian rock music group formed in 2004 in Stoney Creek. Originally playing together as High Voltage, the band selected their Dean Lickyer name in 2008 to recognize the man whose love of rock and roll had helped inspire them. As of 2021, two members of the group continue to write original music as The Bleeding Idahos.

Biography[]

The band's name pays homage to Dean Lequyer, a high school friend of band member Sean Royle's father.[1] Lequyer had introduced Royle's father to classic rock artists before they were widely popular, including Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and Humble Pie, to name a few. Although Lequyer died in the mid 1990s, Royle's father passed this interest down to his son. Originally playing together as High Voltage, the band selected their new name in 2008 to recognize the man whose love of rock and roll had helped inspire them.

In December 2008, the band was featured on the Much Music television show DisBAND (Ep. 110).[2] The following year they took part in the 2009 Canadian Music Week and were awarded $10,000 by Gene Simmons for being the best band at the festival.[3] They would later go on to open for KISS at the 2009 Sarnia Bayfest.[4] In 2010, the band completed a Canada wide tour opening for the band Flogging Molly, followed by a short break during which Alvernia underwent surgery to fix a throat problem.

In February 2011, they won a contest held by Toronto, Ontario-based radio station Q107 to open for Bon Jovi at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. During that time, the group had begun the process of recording their second album at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga. Different ideas in regard to the direction of the group, however, would lead to a mutual decision among members to dissolve the band, postponing the completion of the album indefinitely.[5]

Between 2012 and 2014, Royle, Bozzo, and Lamothe toured and released two albums as The Zilis.[6] Bozzo and Royle remain close and are planning to release an LP record in 2021 as The Bleeding Idahos.

Awards[]

  • Y108 - Winner, Breakout Band of the Year (2007)
  • Hamilton Music Awards - "Best Loud/Metal Recording" (2007)
  • Roger's Spring Music Festival - "Best of Fest" (2008)
  • Hamilton Music Awards - "Best Local Group" (2008)
  • Canadian Music Week - "Best Band" (2009)
  • View Magazine - "Best Local Band" and "The Band Most Likely to Make it Big" (2009)
  • Y108 - Winner, Y108 Rock and Roll Picnic (2009)

Band members[]

Discography[]

Dean Lickyer Demo (2008)[]

  1. Hog - 4:12
  2. Never Let You Go - 4:07
  3. Good To Be Home - 4:19
  4. Summer Man - 2:55
  5. Get Your Own - 3:04
  6. Cold Times - 5:40
  7. Witchin' Hour Moon - 4:35

TBA (2011)[]

Festival appearances[]

References[]

Citations
  1. ^ "NXNE 2009: Interview – Dean Lickyer «". Blaremagazine.com. 2009-07-07. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  2. ^ MuchMusic Disband Archived April 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Dean Lickyer at CMW
  4. ^ nurun.com (2009-06-24). "Summerfest will have events for all ages and in... | Local | News". Lucknow Sentinel. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2015-06-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ http://www.aux.tv/2015/05/where-are-the-bands-from-muchmusics-disband-now/

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