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Yoko Casionos | |
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Origin | Vancouver, Canada |
Genres | |
Years active | 2001-2011 |
Labels | Universal Music Group |
Past members | Misty Reid Chad Reid Juice Kieron Rhys Drake |
The Yoko Casionos were a Canadian indie power pop band that was based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Their band name is a portmanteau of the artist, Yoko Ono, and Casio Keyboards. The band was fronted by sibling band members Misty (guitars/vocals) and Chad Reid (guitars/vocals), along with Juice (drums/vocals), and Kieron Rhys Drake (guitars/vocals). They were signed to Universal Music Canada and released one album in 2006, These Are The New Old Times[1], produced by Todd Simko from the Canadian band Pure (Canadian band). The album produced three Canadian singles; Cameras On, Loose Cannon, and The New Old Times. Throughout 2006 and 2007 they toured with other indie rock bands such as Sloan (band)[2], Mother Mother[3], and The Golden Dogs.
References
- ^ "These Are the New Old Times". discogs.com.
- ^ "Yokos' crack shocker, NOW Toronto, November 30, 2006". nowtoronto.com.
- ^ "Yoko Casionos / Mother Mother / The Details, Exclaim Magazine, March 22, 2007". exclaim.ca.