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Crash Test Dummies

Crash Test Dummies
Brad Roberts and Stuart Cameron June 2016.jpg
Brad Roberts and Stuart Cameron performing in 2016
Background information
Origin Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Genres Alternative rock, folk rock, pop rock, chamber pop
Years active 1988–present
Labels Arista, ViK., Deep Fried
Website crashtestdummies.com
Members Brad Roberts
Past members Ellen Reid
Dan Roberts
Mitch Dorge
Benjamin Darvill
Crash Test Dummies awards and nominations
Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
Grammy Awards
0 3
Juno Awards
1 11
Totals
Awards won 1
Nominations 14

The Crash Test Dummies are a Canadian folk rock/alternative rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba.

The band is most identifiable through Brad Roberts (vocals, guitar) and his distinctive bass-baritone voice. The band members have fluctuated over the years, but its best known line-up consisted of Roberts, Ellen Reid (co-vocals, keyboards), Brad's brother Dan Roberts (bass guitar, backing vocals), Benjamin Darvill (harmonica, mandolin), and Mitch Dorge (drums, percussion). The band is best known for their 1993 single "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm".

After a multi-year hiatus, the band returned in 2015 with a tour and the new charity single "Promised Land" which was a collaboration with Marc Mysterio following up his remix of "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm".

The origin of the Crash Test Dummies is tied to the history of two Winnipeg nightspots, the Spectrum Cabaret and the Blue Note Cafe, owned by Curtis Riddell.

In the mid-1980s, Riddell joined with Brad Roberts to form the decidedly less-than-serious bar band Bad Brad Roberts and the St. James Rhythm Pigs. Over time, the band evolved into the Crash Test Dummies, a name suggested by a friend of the band who was in medical school. The diagnostic mannequin, known colloquially as a crash test dummy, was known to the public already by this time. Ellen Reid and Benjamin Darvill became permanent additions. George West, the original bass player, quit and was replaced by Dan Roberts, Brad's brother. Riddell was replaced by Vince Lambert, who was fired and replaced by Mitch Dorge just before the release of The Ghosts That Haunt Me.


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