Jump to content

Joel Feeney

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from The Front (Canadian band))
Joel Feeney
Birth nameJoel Richard Stephan Feeney
Born (1957-11-21) November 21, 1957 (age 67)
OriginOakville, Ontario, Canada
GenresCountry, pop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, producer
Instrumentskeyboards
Years active1980 – present
LabelsMCA Canada, Universal Music

Joel Richard Stephan Feeney (born November 21, 1957) is a Canadian country, pop music singer, songwriter and record producer.

History

[edit]

Joel Feeney commenced his recording career with the pop rock band The Front.[1] Feeney was also a producer on albums by other Canadian country singers including Family Brown, and worked as a session musician before releasing his debut album Joel Feeney and the Western Front in 1991. The album included songs written by members of The Front.[2]

Feeney's second album Life Is but a Dream was released in 1993 and was produced by Chris Farren. It received a positive review from the Ottawa Citizen which called it a "soft-spoken but intense set of songs".[3]

His most successful hit came in 1995 with "What Kind of Man", which topped the Canadian RPM country singles charts. This song also came from Life Is but a Dream.[4] He is also notable for co-writing LeAnn Rimes' 2005 hit "Nothin' 'Bout Love Makes Sense".[5]

Discography

[edit]

Albums

[edit]
Title Details
Joel Feeney and the Western Front
  • Release date: 1991
  • Label: Justin Entertainment
...Life Is but a Dream
Joel Feeney

Singles

[edit]
Year Single Peak chart positions[6] Album
CAN Country CAN CAN AC
1991 "It's a Beautiful Life" 23 Joel Feeney and the Western Front
"Poor Billy" 71
"Diamonds" 18 69 24
1992 "One Good Reason" 28
"If Anything Could Be" 48
"The Tennessee Hills" 26
1993 "Say the Word" 5 ...Life Is but a Dream
1994 "By Heart" 13
"Everything to Me" 11
"Tears Don't Lie" 32
1995 "What Kind of Man" 1
"Life Is But a Dream" 9
1998 "A Little Bit of Your Love" 12 Joel Feeney
"Leslie's Wedding Day" 16
1999 "She Ain't Gonna Cry" 15
2000 "A Wonderful Life" 49
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Guest singles

[edit]
Year Single Artist Peak positions Album
CAN Country
2000 "I Will" Eli Barsi 75 Eli Barsi

Music videos

[edit]
Year Video
1991 "Diamonds"
1992 "If Anything Could Be"
1995 "What Kind of Man"
"Life Is But a Dream"
1998 "A Little Bit of Your Love"
"Leslie's Wedding Day"

Other albums

[edit]

Finkleman's 45s The Doug Riley Sessions Live From The Montreal Bistro

[edit]

This album was released by CBC audio in 2001

Song
"It's All Right"
"Rock & Roll Lullaby"
"Bad Boy" with Cal Dodd, Neil Donnell and Michael Dunstion

Finkleman's 45s The Doug Riley Sessions Live From The Montreal Bistro Vol. 2

[edit]

This album was released by CBC audio in 2003

Song
"Storybook Children" with Sharon Lee Williams
"Pickin' Wild Mountain Berries" with Maddy Willis
"Let it Be Me" with Maddy Willis
"Rock 'n' Roll Heaven" with Sheree Cerqua

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "joel feeney productions | Kostenlose Musik, Tourdaten, Fotos, Videos". Myspace.com. Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  2. ^ Pablo Fairhall (July 27, 1991). "Session man Joel Feeney releases gem of his own" (PDF). RPM: 7.
  3. ^ "Joel Feeney offers emotion and candor". The Ottawa Citizen. November 27, 1993. pp. E3. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  4. ^ "Country" (PDF). RPM: 33. May 29, 1995.
  5. ^ This Woman (CD). LeAnn Rimes. Curb Records. 2005. D2-78916.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ "Search results for Joel Feeney". RPM. 17 July 2013.