Jim Cuddy (born December 2, 1955 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter primarily associated with the band Blue Rodeo. He has also produced two solo albums with the Jim Cuddy Band, which features musicians Bazil Donovan, Colin Cripps, Joel Anderson, Anne Lindsay and Gavin Brown. Guest performers include Cripps' wife Kathleen Edwards, former Weeping Tile member Sarah Harmer, and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy.Contents [hide] 1 Personal life 2 Discography 2.1 Albums 2.2 Singles 2.3 Guest singles 3 References 4 External links
[edit] Personal life
Jim is married to Canadian actress Rena Polley.[1] They have three children: Devin (born 1987), Emma (born 1988), and Sam (born 1992).
His brother Loftus Cuddy was a Conservative candidate for the riding of Toronto-Danforth in the 2004 Canadian federal election; Jim did not vote for him.[1]
Jim Cuddy attended North Toronto Collegiate Institute for high school.
In the 2004 edition of Canada Reads, Cuddy advocated for Guy Vanderhaeghe's novel The Last Crossing, which won the competition. In the 2007 edition of Canada Reads, an "all-star" competition pitting the five winning advocates from previous years against each other, Cuddy returned to champion Timothy Taylor's novel Stanley Park. [edit] Discography For discography of Blue Rodeo, see Blue Rodeo. [edit] AlbumsYear Album details CAN Certifications (sales thresholds) 1998 All in Time Released: September 8, 1998 Label: WEA 38 CAN: Gold 2006 The Light That Guides You Home Released: September 12, 2006 Label: WEA 18 CAN: Gold
[edit] SinglesYear Single Peak chart positions Album CAN CAN AC CAN Country 1998 "Disappointment" 53 — — All in Time "Too Many Hands" — 13 34 1999 "Trouble" — — — "All in Time" 73 — — 2006 "Pull Me Through" — — — The Light That Guides You Home 2007 "Married Again" (with Kathleen Edwards) — — 36 "Maybe Sometime" — — —
[edit] Guest singlesYear Single Artist Album 2008 "Songbird" Melanie Doane A Thousand Nights