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Video
Album
Emerson DriveOnly God (Could Stop Me Loving You)Country Video May 2003
Emerson DriveFall Into MeCountry Video September 2002
Emerson DriveI Should Be SleepingCountry Video December 2001
Emerson DriveFall Into MeBest Of Country Video Vol.4
Emerson DriveMomentsTop Hits USA Video VH-52 March 2007
Emerson DriveLast One StandingCanada Hot Video May 2004
Emerson DriveLast One StandingScreenplay VJ-Pro Country Vision July 2004
Emerson DriveLast One StandingScreenplay VJ-Pro Country Vision March 2004
Emerson DriveFall Into MeETV Network Vital Hitz 2064 January 2003
Emerson DriveNovemberScreenplay VJ-Pro Country Vision November 2004
Emerson DriveBelongs To YouScreenplay VJ-Pro Country Vision February 2009
Emerson DriveI Should Be SleepingScreenplay VJ-Pro Country Vision November 2010
Emerson DriveOnly God (Could Stop Me Loving You)Screenplay VJ-Pro Country Vision June 2010
Emerson DriveI Should Be SleepingCanada Hot Video February 2002
Emerson DriveBelongs To YouCanada Hot Video February 2009
Emerson Drive are a Canadian Band from Grand Prairie Alberta who had success under the name "12 Gauge"
Emerson Drive is a Canadian country music band founded in 1995. The band is Brad Mates (lead vocals), Danick Dupelle (guitars and backing vocals), Mike Melancon (drums), and Dale Wallace (keyboards and backing vocals).
Early on, the band found minor success in Canada, releasing two albums under the name of 12 Gauge. The first album, Open Season, was a product of winning a local "Battle of the Bands" contest. They then charted two singles on the Canadian country charts and a music video on CMT. By 1999, they changed the name to Emerson Drive, and moved to Nashville, Tennessee to find a major label record deal. Emerson Drive recorded two albums on the DreamWorks Records label, and charted several hits on both the U.S. and Canadian country music charts. After DreamWorks' collapse in 2005, Emerson Drive signed to Midas Records Nashville, where they resumed their streak of hit singles, including their first Number One single in "Moments". In summer 2008, Midas Records closed their country division. Emerson Drive then signed with The Valory Music Co. and the CD which Emerson Drive had been working on, Believe, became a co-partnership with Midas Records, who kept ownership of the CD while The Valory Music Co. was in charge of promotion and distribution of Emerson Drive and Believe.
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