Cleavage (band)
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Cleavage was a Canadian band based mainly in Toronto, Ontario. Members included Lukas Rossi on lead vocals, John Jamieson on drums & percussion, Bill Jamieson on bass, Jeff Smith on guitar, piano, and backing vocals. The four members of the band grew up in the same neighbourhood and had known each other since childhood.
At the 2000 NXNE Music Festival they won the award for 'Best Canadian Unsigned Band.' The prize-pack included 3 days of studio recording time at Umbrella Sound, CD-manufacturing by Universal Music Group, and distribution through HMV. Cleavage worked in the studio with Rush's Alex Lifeson. On May 29th, 2001, Cleavage's 6-song debut CD, self-titled Cleavage, was released - with guaranteed shelf space & (limited) distribution at HMV stores across Canada.
With help from SunDog Films, Cleavage filmed their first video, "Riddled", which was released as a single and put in rotation on MuchMusic. They followed this with an opening spot for The Tea Party and a university tour.
After acquiring a publishing deal with EMI and recording demos with producer Gavin Brown, Rossi left the band and formed another called Rise Electric, leading to the consequent end of Cleavage.
Lucas Rossi is currently singing as front man for the T.V. created super group Rock Star Super Nova. Other members include Tommy Lee (Mötley Crüe), Jason Newsted (Metallica), and Gilby Clarke (Guns N' Roses).