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"5375 Appears in trucking podcast"

Jim Park's Truck Talk, a fleet manager and owner-operator-oriented podcast from Today's Trucking magazine and todaystrucking.com now features original music from 5375.

Today's Trucking and todaystrucking.com are publications of Newcom Business Media.

Todaystrucking.com has plans to use 5375 for all upcoming audio and video features.

Chosen for their ability to accomodate any musical style with catchy hooks in a short period of time, 5375 has a bright future with Newcom and it's online publications.

Listen for 5375 music on all upcoming videos, starting with clips from the Mid-America Truck Show (MATS). The videos will appear online starting March 26th, 2008.

For more information:
www.todaystrucking.com
www.5375.ca - Newcom Business Media


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53-75.

A band name once synonymous with stunning rock shows returns to the Toronto music scene.

You may remember them as the group that dominated the Toronto music scene in the ‘90s. The Opera House, Lee’s Palace, the Concert Hall or the El Mocambo didn’t go many weekends without 53-75 on one of their bills. It was a great time for independent rock music, and 53-75 was the ultimate combination of hard-edged riffs and melodic hooks.

If you weren’t familiar with 53-75 back in the day, they built their following playing a couple of hundred shows around Toronto and Muskoka, won the Coca-Cola Battle of the Bands, opened for Kim Mitchell (twice), April Wine, Rusty, King Missile and Trooper, as well as organized and headlined the Kee to Bala’s first and second ever all-ages nights.

Growing up in a community full of talent, 53-75 were inspired by the awesome scene in Etobicoke (and around the world) in the ‘90s, rehearsing a few doors down from Our Lady Peace, going to school with Kevin Drew (Broken Social Scene) and playing rivals to the interesting-but-only-sort-of Blue Dog Pict. Between astounding guitar riffs, killer basslines and rock-solid drums, 53-75 defined a generation of alternative hard rock music.

Playing hundreds of shows and recording multiple albums with award-winning producer Nick Blagona (Tea Party, Deep Purple), 53-75 became not only the in-demand rock act, but have also been regarded as one of the most professional bands in the business.

Taking time for side projects such as Finger, Park Island and Yonder, the band rounded out their repertoire, tempering the hard edge with a thoughtful, mature musical attitude.

Now, their skills honed through years of experience, Andrew Grady, Ted Grady and Russ Fairley are back – and they’re making a big noise on the music scene once again.

Buckle up, buttercup.