Under One Flag
Under One Flag formed in Canada in 1995 with vocalist Marc Jordan at the center. They built a sound that mixed rock, reggae, and funk, which you can hear on...
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Under One Flag formed in Canada in 1995 with vocalist Marc Jordan at the center. They built a sound that mixed rock, reggae, and funk, which you can hear on their debut album 'One Voice' and later releases like 'Live at the Horseshoe Tavern' and 'The Colour of Truth'.
Their lineup has stayed fairly consistent over time, with Jordan joined by bassist Dave Wall, drummer Michael Gosselin, guitarist Tony Springer, and keyboardist Chris Caddell. Songs like 'Back In The Day' and 'To Those Who Care' carried messages about unity and social issues, which became a recognizable part of their work.
They toured regularly and developed a following through live shows. While their lyrics sometimes drew attention for being politically direct, the band kept playing and recording without much shift in their core approach or membership.
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