A string of personnel changes then ensued, with Loberg leaving in August 2002, Hartman in March 2003 and Allingham in June 2003. The trios replacements were David Pichette (b. 23 July 1977, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; fiddle), Patrick Bourque (b. 27 September 1977, Terrebone, Quebec, Canada, d. 25 September 2007, Montreal, Canada; bass) and Dale Wallace (b. 1 November 1969, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; keyboards/vocals). The new look sextet teamed up with former chart artist Richard Marx for their follow-up What If?, that strayed even further into AOR pop territory than its predecessor. Following the dissolution of DreamWorks, the band switched to the Nashville-based Midas Records label for 2006s Countrified. Source: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Licensed from Muze. |
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