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"The band is both a beloved artist with our partners at radio, and a platinum-selling monster with the fans," says Quarterback president Chris Allums. "We can't wait until everyone hears the new music."
"We are excited to jump on board with the Quarterback team," adds Emerson Drive lead singer Brad Mates. "The label has goals that match perfectly with ours, and they are taking the lead in strategy and execution inside this new music industry model."
Quarterback Records is also home to Bridgette Tatum, Chelsea Field, TelluRide and Frank Ortega.
Emerson Drive bandmates are celebrating ten years together by launching their aptly-titled Decade and Driving tour on February 8, hitting 33 Canadian cities with U.S. tour dates to be announced soon. Find their latest tour information here.
Watch Emerson Drive's 'When I See You Again' video -- a tribute to their late bandmate, Patrick Bourque -- below.




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