Oliver Haze

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Oliver Haze is a Montreal-based Canadian composer-songwriter and performer, having shared the stage with the likes of Nelly Furtado, David Usher, The Tea Party, Big Sugar and many more. [1] His hit single, "Holy Water" reached number one on the BDS charts in Canada. [2] He also made a cover of Duran Duran's "Save a Prayer", another song from his debut album Wandering Trip (2001). [3] [4] Collaborators on his album included producers John Webster (who has worked with Aerosmith and Tom Cochrane), Terry Brown (Rush), and Al Sutton (Kid Rock). [5]

Charted songs in Canada [6]

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  1. Drouin (11 March 2010); Réseau Centre (2009); Ventura (23 October 2002)
  2. Clayton, Corey (May 13, 2001). "The record changer", Sunday News , p. D1.
  3. MuchMusic (30 June 2001)
  4. Ventura (23 October 2002)
  5. Zivitz, Jordan (April 5, 2001). "Out of the fog comes Oliver Haze: Montreal rocker earns heavy airplay with debut album's power chords and cascading vocals", The Gazette , p. D14.
  6. Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec