Cool for August
American rock band
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::summary American rock band ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox musical artist"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Cool for August |
| caption | Cool for August |
| years_active | 1993–2001 |
| 2011 | |
| genre | Rock |
| origin | United States |
| label | Warner Bros. |
| past_members | Gordon Vaughn |
| Trevor Kustiak | |
| Andrew Shives | |
| Shane Hills | |
| Shad Hills | |
| Chris Harris |
| ::
| name = Cool for August | image = | caption = Cool for August | years_active = 1993–2001 2011 | genre = Rock | origin = United States | label = Warner Bros. | past_members = Gordon Vaughn Trevor Kustiak Andrew Shives Shane Hills Shad Hills Chris Harris
Larry Voss
Cool for August was a rock band consisting of Canadian singer-songwriter Shad Hills on guitar, Andrew Shives on bass, Gordon Vaughn on vocals, Trevor Kustiak on guitar, and Shane Hills on drums who was then replaced by Larry Voss in the spring of 2000. They made their television debut on Late Night with Conan O'Brien with their hit song "Trials". While it was not their highest-charting single, "Walk Away" was considered their most accessible song and received its own single in stores. The band resurfaced a few years later in 2001 (after long speculation that the band had broken up) with an online single "Say it isn't So". The band added bandmate Chris Harris, guitar and violin, and completed a demo of six songs (produced by Jeff Tomei and Joey Huffman), about half of an anticipated upcoming album. However, with no more support from Warner Brothers or any other major labels, the band called it quits.
With the disbanding of Cool for August in 2001, Gordon stepped back from the mainstream music scene. He is currently a freelance producer and artist. In 2003 he wrote, produced, and took lead vocals on the song, "Broken Hearts, Broken Lands" for the independent songwriting/producing firm Egg's Productions. He also produced a rap song, "Lucky Charm" for the same company.
Trevor Kustiak formed The Pocket Studios with Mike Turner (Our Lady Peace, Fair Ground, Crash Carma) and produced albums for Evans Blue and Rains.
In 2001 Drummer Shane Hills legally changed his name to Moon Hills. He has recorded over 100 records for international acts all over the world. Moon was involved with Blacklist Union in 2006 through 2010 recording and touring on their breakthrough album After The Mourning as well as the follow-up Breakin Bread With The Devil.
Larry Voss left the music industry and is now the founder and president of Universal Servo group.
Cool for August reunited in summer of 2011. The band started recording their second album, but decided to part ways again without releasing any new material.
Discography
Albums
::data[format=table title="List of albums, with Australian chart positions"] | Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | AUS | Grand World | |---|---|---|---|---| | | 78 | | | | ::
Singles
::data[format=table title="List of single, with listedchart positions"] | Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album | U.S. Rock | AUS | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1997 | "Don't Wanna Be Here" | 15 | 91 | Grand World | | | 1997 | "Trials" | 24 | — | Grand World | | | 1998 | "Walk Away" | 16 | — | Grand World | | | 2001 | "Say It Isn't So" | — | — | released online | | ::
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