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Edwin (Edwin Ghazal) was born on 9 September, 1968 in Canada, is a Canadian musician. Discover Edwin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Edwin Ghazal
Occupation Musician
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 9 September 1968
Birthday 9 September
Birthplace N/A
Nationality Canada

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1968

Edwin (born September 9, 1968 as Edwin Ghazal) is a Canadian alternative rock singer from Toronto.

He is the lead vocalist for the Canadian rock band I Mother Earth, as well as a solo artist.

He is also the lead singer for the Canadian supergroup Crash Karma.

1990

Edwin was the lead vocalist for I Mother Earth from 1990 to 1997.

He performed on the band's first two albums, Dig and Scenery and Fish.

1996

He also performed on the majority of the songs on Victor, a 1996 side project with Alex Lifeson of Rush.

1997

He left IME in 1997.

After leaving IME in late 1997, Edwin disappeared from the public eye.

Under his low profile, Edwin met with members of the recently dissolved Glueleg, most notably Ruben Huizenga.

1998

He also met with Sony Music, who signed him in August 1998.

That summer, Edwin reappeared as a surprise guest with The Tea Party at Edgefest '98 on July 1 in Barrie, Ontario.

Edwin contributed lead vocals in their Canada Day rendition of David Bowie's "I'm Afraid of Americans".

Back in Toronto, Huizenga and company brought their instrumental talents to Edwin's debut solo album, as did several other session musicians (including IME percussionist Daniel Mansilla).

Producer and ex-BTK member Matt DeMatteo did the bulk of the production (at times assisted by Huizenga) and also played instruments.

Huizenga, DeMatteo, David Martin, and half a dozen other songwriters collaborated with Edwin, who claimed to have written 75% of the album.

1999

The end result was Another Spin Around the Sun, released in Spring 1999.

2000

Edwin performed in Toronto at the Warehouse in support of the album in October 2000.

Edwin began writing and recording songs in a new genre - danceable, singalong pop-rock, complete with loops and samples and a greater emphasis on Edwin's vocals.

Initial singles "Trippin'" and "Hang Ten" focused on rock radio and became hits on that format, while third single "And You" was somewhat less successful.

However, the fourth single "Alive" not only revived the album, but it changed its direction.

The song appeared on the mainstream Top 40 in Canada.

The album went Platinum in Canada, was nominated for a Juno in 2000 for Best Rock Album, and was released in the U.S. that year.

For the next few months, Edwin was absent from the pop scene, save for a cameo role in the indie film The Art of Woo.

2001

Its video, directed by Rob Heydon, won a Juno Award in 2001 for Best Video and People's Choice Award at MuchMusic's MMVAs.

A fifth single, "Rush", was released to capitalize on that success but was met with relatively little fanfare.

He resurfaced in late 2001, having recruited a full-time backup band, named The Pressure.

Its members were his previous touring/session bassist Kenny Cunningham and guitarist Ron Bechard, and newcomers Mike K. (guitar) and Sekou Lumumba (drums).

For his next album, however, he once again used session musicians; songwriters played a role as before, and both Huizenga and Martin returned to make a few contributions, but overall the playing, collaboration, and production were dominated by Tawgs Salter, Steven Klasios, and Jeff 'Diesel' Dalziel.

Edwin himself played guitar on one track and programmed another, both firsts for him in the studio.

2002

The album, titled Edwin & the Pressure, was released in Summer 2002.

The album contained the catchy pop-rock of the previous album, but with a harder edge both musically and lyrically.

The lead single written by Edwin, Thomas Salter, Jeff Dalziel, Meher Steinberg and Memphis, "Superhoney", was given a lukewarm reception at first by the various rock media, but became a solid rock radio and video hit due to support from the existing fan base.

A second single, "Impossible", fared reasonably well on rock radio.

The third single, "Let's Dance", backed by a video, failed to receive significant video or radio play.

Eventually, due to poor record sales and creative disagreements, Edwin was dropped from Sony at his own request and disappeared yet again.

2005

In 2005, Edwin signed with Linus Universal|Linus Entertainment, at which time he began recording songs for a new release and a return to full solo status.

2006

Edwin's third album, Better Days, was released on October 10, 2006, featuring a softer sound and Edwin playing acoustic guitar on many of the tracks.

2016

In 2016, he reunited with I Mother Earth for a series of shows and a tour commemorating the twentieth anniversary of their most commercially successful release, Scenery and Fish.

On March 1, 2016, it was announced on IME's website that the band would reunite with Edwin for a series of shows, performing the band's 1996 sophomore release Scenery and Fish in its entirety to celebrate its 20th anniversary.

As of 2022, Edwin is back as the lead singer for I Mother Earth as they are now reunited and touring together again.