The Boomtang Boys
The Boomtang Boys were a trio of Canadian dance-remix musicians and music producers.[1] They are known for both their remix work and pop-dance music, for their hit single "Squeeze Toy".[2]
The Boomtang Boys | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Electronica, dance |
Years active | 1991–present |
Members | Tony Grace Rob DeBoer |
Past members | Paul Grace |
History
The Boomtang Boys first came together in 1991 as a music production group.[3] The group created dance-friendly remixes of familiar songs, as well as produced music for a number of musicians and bands, including the Juno-awarded Deeper Shade of Love by Camille.[4]
Their debut album, Greatest Hits Volume One, was released in 1999,[1] and produced the hit "Squeeze Toy"[5][6] as well as "Pictures", both performed by Kim Esty. Greatest Hits did well in Canada, achieving gold status in sales. The single "Popcorn" appeared on the RPM Dance charts in 1999.[7]
In addition to their own recordings they are known for several remixes, for artists such as Bif Naked, Econoline Crush and Kim Stockwood. They are still active and involved in a number of production and remix projects.
Members Tony Grace and Rob DeBoer also tour internationally as the jazz ensemble Four80East.
Paul Grace died on August 7, 2019 at the age of 63.[8]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Certifications (sales threshold) | ||||||
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Greatest Hits Volume One |
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23 |
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Wet |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
References
- Larry LeBlanc (Sep 11, 1999). "Boomtang Boys' Hit 'Toy' Drives Virgin Debut Canadian Sales". Billboard. p. 95.
- "Top Singles". RPM Magazine - Volume 69, No. 3 May 10, 1999
- Larry LeBlanc (12 September 1998). "Virgin's busy Boomtang Boys step out". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: 73–. ISSN 0006-2510.
- "Want a dance-floor hit? Call these guys ; Boomtang Boys best known for 'Squeeze Toy' but they do so much more". Toronto Star - Toronto, Ont. Aug 19, 1999 Page: 1
- "The Boomtang Boys Greatest Hits, Vol. 1". AllMusic Review by Heather Phares
- "Boomtang Boys Interview". The Celebrity Cafe, November 29, 2000
- "RPM Dance/Urban 30". RPM Magazine, Volume 68, No. 19 Mar 01, 1999
- "Paul Grace of Canada's The Boomtang Boys Dies at 63". Billboard. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
External links
- Official website
- The Boomtang Boys discography at Discogs