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Finger Eleven

Finger Eleven is a Burlington, Ontario-area alternative rock band that has earned a devoted Canadian following. Members James Black (guitar) Rick Jackett (guitar) Sean Anderson (bass) and Rich Beddoe (drums) are led by singer Scott Anderson.Their first album, Letters From Chutney, was recorded under the name Rainbow Butt Monkeys with money won from a rock band search contest on local radio. They changed their name to Finger Eleven for their breakthrough Tip, released on Mercury Records in Canada and re-released by Wind-Up Records in the United States in 1998. In 2000 they released The Greyest of Blue Skies. Their latest release is 2003's self-titled album Finger Eleven.

Hit Singles (in chronological order)

  • "Quicksand" (1998)
  • "Above" (1999)
  • "One Thing" (2003)

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