Ed Robertson

Ed Robertson

Infobox Musical artist
Name = Ed Robertson


Img_capt = Ed Robertson of Barenaked Ladies in 2005
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Lloyd Edward Elwyn Robertson
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Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
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Instrument = vocals
Guitar
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Occupation = Singer
Songwriter
Record producer
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Associated_acts = Barenaked Ladies
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Lloyd Edward Elwyn Robertson (born October 25 1970), better known as Ed Robertson, is a lead singer, guitarist and songwriter in the band, Barenaked Ladies. Robertson is, along with Steven Page, a founding member of the group.

Early life and career

Robertson was the youngest of five children, and claims to have been named on a bet. His mother, Wilma, was a secretary for Imperial Oil, and his father, Earl, worked both as a a shipping foreman for Honeywell, and as an egg grader. He believes that his birth was an "accident" due to the fact that he is several years younger than his other siblings (who were all born about one year apart). He credits this situation with allowing him to have the experience of being both in a big family, and an only child — once his siblings moved out of their home.cite video
people = Robertson, Ed & Frohman, Lorne (Interviewer/Host)|title=Distinguished Artists
medium = TV-series|publisher=Humber College School of Media Studies|location=Toronto, Canada|date=2005
]

He began working part time when he was 13 years old. He has bragged about being named employee of the month at his local Wendy's in July 1985. He also answered photos at a CAA office.

He was brought up in a home where country music almost exclusively played (he is still fond of it today). He would sing harmonies with his family and learned how to play guitar, which his father also played.cite video
people = Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart|title=The Barenaked Truth
medium = Television documentary/DVD|publisher=Take 3 Productions/Casablanca Media Television|date=2004
] Once he began playing guitar for other people, around the fifth grade, he knew he wanted to be a performer. He was in several bands during his school days including a cover band that played a notable collection of rock artists (Rush and Kim Mitchell being notable contributors to their repertoire).

In the fourth grade, Robertson entered the gifted program at Churchill Heights Public School. Robertson's first run-in with Page, who was a year ahead in the same gifted program, was when he unknowingly "stole" Page's best friend. It would be several years before the two would really speak to each other. Page saw Robertson at a Harvey's restaurant after a Peter Gabriel concert and was surprised to find that Robertson was also a fan. This ultimately led to them talking and becoming friends.

Robertson attended Woburn Collegiate Institute with Page, and around the twelfth grade, realized he needed to focus on passing his courses to get into university, believing his goal of being musician was somewhat of a "pipe dream". It was around this point when he began playing with Page. The two became counsellors at Scarborough Schools Music Camp in the summer of 1988, and spent a lot of time together, singing songs and playing guitar. Page was flattered that Robertson knew some of his songs, which he had learned after acquiring a copy of a tape Page had made. Page was also impressed by Robertson's ear for singing harmonycite video
people = Moll, George (executive producer)|title=Behind the Music
medium = TV-series|publisher=VH1|location=New York, NY|date=2000
] . Robertson ultimately turned to Page when he was scheduled to play at a benefit and his band had just broken up. The two played the benefit and in the process, formed Barenaked Ladies. He was accepted to York University, but dropped out after only half a year, choosing to devote his time completely to the band. He and Page spent the next two years building the reputation and following for Barenaked Ladies, joined along the way by Andy and Jim Creeggan, and Tyler Stewart.

Role in Barenaked Ladies

Robertson is the primary guitarist for the band, playing dominantly rhythm guitar (evenly split between acoustic and electric). Three of his four bandmates also play guitar with the band on certain songs (Page sometimes on another rhythm part, Kevin Hearn sometimes on lead, and Jim Creeggan occasionally playing guitar for songs he sings lead on) but Robertson is the only member who plays guitar on nearly every song. He is capable of playing several other instruments including drums, pedal steel guitar, banjo and mandolin, but he rarely plays anything other than guitar, or occasionally 6-string banjo, on stage. On each passing album, he has sung lead on an increased number of songs, to the point where he now shares approximately equal duty with Page, and has sung lead on a number of the band's singles since the success of 1998's One Week.

Robertson contributed to the writing for the band from their first album. Much of his contribution initially came in the way of co-writing with Page. As the years have passed, Robertson has written more and more on his own (and also more and more with Page). He credits Jason Plumb in part for changing his perspective on songwriting, in that instead of trying to write one great song, he would commit to writing a certain number of ideas and they might not all be great, but parts of the songs would sometimes fit together into great songs. As well, Plumb encouraged Robertson to simply come up with an idea that fascinates him, and then to analyse it. The first song he wrote with this method was "When I Fall", based on the concept of "a window washer who's afraid of heights".

Besides Tyler Stewart, who doesn't typically write, Robertson is the only other band member who has not written and recorded songs outside of the Barenaked Ladies for himself in the form of a side project. Robertson has preferred to spend creative energy outside the band in co-writing and producing songs for other people (including Andy Kim and Jason Plumb).

Television

In 2006, Robertson began starring in "Ed's Up" for OLN Canada.cite news|url=http://www.canada.com/cityguides/toronto/story.html?id=5535a966-318b-4b73-acbd-7eb5baa96f0b |title=Ed in the clouds|author=McKenzie, Rob |work=National Post |date=2006-08-17 |accessdate=2008-09-20 ] The program covers his journeys by plane to various locations given to him only in the form of GPS coordinates. At these locations, he learns about and participates in a local occupation. The series premiered on November 1, 2006; Robertson filmed a second season in the summer of 2007, which premiered on November 7. [http://www.tsn.ca/oln/feature.asp?fid=10845] . A third season was filmed over the summer of 2008.

In 2008, Ed Robertson guest co-hosted "Daily Planet" on Discovery Channel for several weeks while one of the regular hosts was away.

Personal life

Robertson was the second member of Barenaked Ladies to get married, and the first to have children. He married his longtime girlfriend, Natalie, in June 1994. They had their first child, Hannah on November 17, 1995; their second child, Lyle was born September 29, 1999; and their second son, Arden was born August 7, 2002. As the first in the band to have children, he was also one of the first to advocate for more time at home with his family. When he is not working with Barenaked Ladies, Robertson prefers to spend as much time as he can with his family in Toronto, or at their Bancroft-area cottage.

Robertson had two brothers and two sisters; his brother Doug died after crashing his motorcycle in June 1993. The experience had an impact on Ed personally; this came through in his songwriting. The song "Am I The Only One?", which he was writing about his future wife at the time, ended up being about his brother's loss; the song "Leave" is about the image of his brother haunting him in hotel rooms while on tour; and the song "Tonight is the Night I Fell Asleep at the Wheel" is was based on Robertson's wondering what his brother was thinking about in his last moments.

Other activities and interests

Robertson received his pilot's license in 2005, and the 2007 season of "Ed's Up" was purportedly designed around his attempting to earn his floatplane license. He also rides a motorcycle, which he has taken on some of the band's tours in the past to ride during off-time.

Robertson is fan of video games, and claims to have had almost every console system released since he was a child. He usually brings several consoles and many games on tour with him. Robertson is a fan of the popular machinima series "Red vs. Blue", lending his voice to the series to voice rvbchar|Captain Flowers|Captain Butch Flowers, during a time travel episode. Originally for a one-off episode, Captain Flowers was re-introduced in late rvbep|Season 5|season 5, 4 episodes before the announced finale. Rooster Teeth Productions has also made special videos, using "Red vs. Blue" characters, to be shown at Barenaked Ladies shows.

Robertson has several tattoos. The first one he got was on his right deltoid — a stylized Canadian flag with a green maple leaf and diagonal red bars. The next one he got was a Mercator projection of the continents of Earth circling his left deltoid. For his next tattoo, he visited a shop in Portland, Oregon run by Matt Reed. Reed enhanced the Canadian flag, and recoloured the map. He also added a third tattoo; a jumping fish, on Robertson's left arm, above the map. At his next session, Robertson got a band of acorns and Oak leaves on his right arm, below the flag (possibly also from Reed). Robertson decided to exclusively use Reed for his tattoos, and has said that he gets a new one every time he is in Portland. Reed has also designed t-shirts for the band. He e-mailed Reed photos of both arms (each having a band and a single image, in about the same place) and asked him to design a way to tie everything together. Reed enhanced the existing tattoos by framing the fish with a nautical themed frame, and the flag with a natural wooden themed frame, and adding backgrounds. In 2004, on the Au Naturale tour, Robertson added a dragonfly across part of his chest while in Portland.

Robertson won Humber College's inaugural Euterpe Award at the close of the 2005 Humber Songwriting Workshop. In his honour, the school named a scholarship after him for their summer songwriting workshop.

Having an interest in acting, Robertson had a brief appearance in "Charlie's Angels 2", which was offered to him by director Joseph McGinty Nichol, who had directed Barenaked Ladies' video for "One Week". Robertson had a larger role in the independent Canadian film "Love, Sex and Eating the Bones", which was directed by childhood friend Sudz Sutherland.

Plane crash

At 12:30 p.m. on August 24, 2008, Robertson was involved in a plane crash while piloting his Cessna 206. He and his three passengers walked away from the crash without any apparent injuries. According to a local acquainted with Robertson, the plane stalled due to gusting winds; Robertson managed to set the plane down in some maple trees on private property, which cushioned the landing. Further details were not released by police, citing that the Transportation Safety Board was handling the investigation. [cite news|url=http://www.intelligencer.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1170597|title=Update: Barenaked Ladies' Robertson, three others, escape injury in plane crash|author=Hendry, Luke|date=2008-08-24|accessdate=2008-08-25|work=Belleville Intelligencer] After an investigation lasting several weeks, the TSB was unable to determine a cause of the crash, but cleared Robertson of any misconduct. Additionally, no evidence of mechanical problems was found. Investigator Ray Simpson reported that the investigation was unlikely to produce any further results, and had therefore been essentially closed. Simpson added that undetectable air currents could have been the cause of the crash, but there is no evidence for or against the possibility. He commended Robertson for being "outstanding" in his cooperation with the investigation. [cite news|url=http://www.intelligencer.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1202833|title=Cause of Robertson plane crash unknown|author=Hendry, Luke|date=2008-09-18|accessdate=2008-09-22|work=Belleville Intelligencer]

References

External links

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* [http://www.edsup.tv/ Ed's Up homepage]
* [http://www.mobovivo.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MoboVivoStore.woa/wa/programs/ed's-up Ed's Up Mobovivo page]


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