The Carpet Frogs
The Carpet Frogs are a Toronto-based rock band. They are known for their work performing at private events and touring with Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings and have performed on Canada's Walk of Fame, Juno Awards, Live 8 Canada, SOCAN Awards, and more.
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 1993 | –present
Associated acts | Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Warriors |
Website | www |
Members | Nick Sinopoli Gerry Finn Jeff Jones Michael Zweig Sean Fitzsimons |
Past members | Greg Godovitz Jim Nielsen Mike Hall Mike McDonald Lawrence Grecchi David Love |
Personnel
Current members
- Nick Sinopoli - Percussion and vocals
- Jeff Jones - Bass guitar and vocals (Known for his work with Tom Cochrane and Red Rider, Ocean, Gowan and Infidels)
- Michael Zweig - Guitar and vocals
- Gerry Finn - Guitar & Vocals
- Sean Fitzsimons - Drums and vocals
Past members
- Greg Godovitz (Goddo)
- David Love
- Jim Nielsen (Bass)
- Mike Hall (Killer dwarfs)
- Mike McDonald (Bayou Boys)
- Lawrence Grecch (original member)
- Steve Jensen (original member)
- Tim Bovaconti (replaced Michael in Bachman Cummings band 2007)
- Leo Valvassori
Discography
Albums
- 1994 – Frog Curry
- 1994 – Christmas All Over the World
- 1995 – Adult Rock No. 5
- 1995 – Album Network In Store Play 34
- 2000 – Bullseye's Compact Christmas 2000
- 2001 – Takin' Care of Christmas
- 2003 – Everything is Beautiful
- 2006 – Pretending To Fly
- 2006 – Bachman Cummings, First Time Around DVD/cd sonybmg
- 2007 – Jukebox (Bachman Cummings Band)
- 2008 – Above The Ground, Burton Cummings, Sony/BMG
- 2012 – Massey Hall Burton Cummings Live .Universal Music Canada
DVD
- 2005 – Live 8 concert, Barrie[1]
- 2006 – First Time Around Bachman Cummings DVD available
- 2008 – Above The Ground DVD -Burton Cummings disc
- 2010 – various Winter Olympic clips from Burton Cummings Feb 25th performance TV Show
References
- Notes
- Disc available on EMI -Randy Bachman & The Carpet Frogs - each member named separately
External links
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