Doug Hoyer


Doug Hoyer is a pop-rock artist originally from Edmonton, Alberta, and currently based in Chicago. Since 2009, Hoyer has been a prominent member of the Edmonton-based music collective, OLD UGLY Recording Co. Active since 2003, Hoyer began as a cast member of the reality show Rock Camp, which aired on CBC Television in 2004, featuring Joel Plaskett and various guests. He has released ten solo recordings and performed on several other releases by artists such as Born Gold and Jessica Jalbert.

Career

Hoyer has toured Canada multiple times since 2008, including once with Sean Nicholas Savage, once with Michael Rault, and twice with Edmonton hip hop outfit The Joe. Hoyer has played in and collaborated with numerous Canadian artists including Jessica Jalbert, Christian Hansen, and Born Gold. Hoyer's side project, Bike Month, featured extensive collaboration with dozens of his cohort, including artists like Andy Shauf, Jessica Jalbert, and Michael Rault.
In 2012, Hoyer was nominated for two Edmonton Music Awards, one for Male Artist of the Year, and one for Pop Album of the Year. In 2014, Hoyer opened for St. Vincent at Sled Island Music & Arts Festival in Calgary, Alberta. In 2015, Hoyer and songwriter Jeremy Witten represented the City of Edmonton in Nashville at World of Friendship, Nashville's annual Sister Cities celebration. Though currently based in Chicago, Hoyer returned to Edmonton in May 2018 to celebrate the release of his EP A Trio of Quartets with Baby Jey, Tropic Harbor and Mark Mills.

Discography

Solo Releases