Dan LaRocque
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Parksville Rancher - Save One For Ron - 5 song CDEP
Point Grey Gordon, film placement in the Tami Wilson short animated film Bully
Dan LaRocque - The Ballad of Les Battersby - cd single 2004
Dan LaRocque - Big Bigger Bigot commisioned by CBC national radio show Sounds Like Canada
Larry - Wrestle With Me Xena - cd single 2002
Larry - Wrestle With Me Xena - http://www.bank-b-gone.com/xena.html - 50,000 downloads
Annie Wilkinson / Thermos covers Dan LaRocque original Covering Up 2002
Counterrevolutionaires covers Dan LaRocque original Bring 2003
Larry - Skips Like Us - 7 song CD ep 1998
Sick Sick Yeah - They Had To Eat Food - 10 song CD - 1996
Sick Sick Yeah - Hank - 10 song cassette / CD - 1995
Sick Sick Yeah - Inglorious Monum - 6 song cassette / CD - 1993

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Parksville Rancher is the newest project from Vancouver Island songwriter Dan LaRocque. His first professional recording since 1998's Larry - Skips Like Us, these first five songs run the gamut between driving rock anti-racism song Big Bigger Bigot to a Pogues inspired pub waltz tribute The Ballad of Les Battersby.

The Ballad of Les Battersby has been featured often on Canadian radio and has received much attention in the UK with impromptu singing of the song at Manchester soccer matches.

His much downloaded song Wrestle With Me Xena was played for Lucy Lawless on BBC 4s cult tv chat show V Graham Norton. Lucy Lawless, the actress who played Xena for whom the song was written was making an appearance on the show and the song was played for her along with a challenge to actually wrestle. Ms. Lawless reportedly loves the song but declined the wrestling match.

The newest recording by Dan LaRocque, his Ballad of Les Battersby written as a tribute to one of the greatest anti-heroes in soap opera history, Coronation Street's Les Battersby. Handsomest man in all Weatherfield. Give us more Les.

Besides on his wildly popular bank-b-gone.com website, LaRocque the author has been published in such missives as Exclaim Magazine, Euphony Online, (Gum Rubber Chronicles) Vice Magazine and Penthouse Letters. His music and documentary broadcasts have been heard on CBC Radio's Basic Black, Richardson's Roundup, OutFront, On the Island, NXNW and todradio.com. His inventions include Totalog 2000, Gout-B-Gone, The Blame Merchants (and sister enterprise, The Bellyachers), and TarVac, a disposable lung flossing machine for smokers. Patents are pending.

he spent 7 years in the early 90s playing rhythm guitar with mythical Vancouver rock outfit, Sick Sick Yeah. The band is known to be more popular when they don't exist.

Though he recently turned 37 years old, he can't seem to shake the fist-waving pissy attitude of his youth, instead he's embraced it as is illustrated by new song Point Grey Gordon (Sink or Swim) and the anti-Gordon Campbell compilation CD he's spearheaded.

larry once earned his living shovelling shit for the ruling class. Literally.

How Canadian is he? Well, he lost his virginity 2 feet from the Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill. How Canadian is that?!!

he was traded in 2000 from the Okanagan Spring Brewers, a division four championship hockey team out of Delta B.C.. to the Parksville Leafs. A hard checking left-winger, LaRocque helped the team win both the regular season title and the playoff championship in just his second year in the league. See the trimphant team photo

Larry was hired and subsequently fired by CBC radio's Basic Black. His position as historical balladeer began and ended with the nine minute saga, The Mad Trapper From Rat River. The song was said to be far too long and not all that funny.

his debut solo record, "Skips Like Us", features guest performances by Shirra Wall, Brad Lambert, Dave Dawson, and James Junger. Songs include Dog For Hire, Cascadia, Cascadia, The Biggest Five Foot Six Man on the Team, Covering Up, Wrestle With Me Xena, Ditches In Which, and I Declare (In Three And A Half Minutes Or Less). The title was intended as a tip of the hat to the noble Student Loan defaulter