This article is about the musical group. For Russell Brand's YouTube web series, see The Trews (web series).
The Trews
The Trews at Capital Music Hall in Ottawa, May 2008
Background information
Also known as
One I'd Trouser Trouser
Origin
Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genres
Alternative Rock, Southern Rock, Hard Rock
Years active
1997–present
Labels
HOME Music Co. / Nettwerk Music Group (Canada)
Members
Colin MacDonald John-Angus MacDonald Jack Syperek Chris Gormley
Past members
Ramsey Clark Rose Murphy Sean Dalton Gavin Maguire
Website
thetrewsmusic.com
The Trews are a Canadian rock band from Antigonish, Nova Scotia, consisting of vocalist Colin MacDonald, guitarist John-Angus MacDonald, bassist Jack Syperek, and drummer Chris Gormley. The band is currently based in Hamilton, Ontario. From their formation in 1997 to 2016, The Trews were among the top 150 best-selling Canadian artists in Canada and among the top 40 best-selling Canadian bands in Canada.[1]
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web series TheTrews on YouTube, released a book entitled Revolution, and acted in the documentary The Emperor's New Clothes. During the COVID-19 pandemic...
that the kicking or sweeping movements of the legs in the first step represented the attempt of the dancer to shake off the "despicable" trews, but D...
joined the forces of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. The men are depicted in varying dress, including belted plaid, shoulder plaid, and tartan trews with tartan...
to the Great Plaid and its predecessors is called trews or in the original Gaelic triubhas. This is the source of the English word trousers. Trews are...
expensive to manufacture. For the most part it was usually only used for sashes, trews and shawls. Wealthy Irish such as the Gaelic chieftains and high-ranking...
Brand's Under the Skin with Russell Brand and TheTrews web series. He has published three collections of satirical short stories: The Gospel According...
Light Infantry" (because that regiment wore tartan trews rather than the kilt). He was assigned to the HLI, with which he served for two years in Malta...
MacDonald of TheTrews. The album was completed in June 2014, including remixed versions of the tracks "Mama" and "White Noise" from the Shapeless Art...
the short hose and trews ("trowzes"). A 1653 map, Scotia Antiqua by Joan Blaeu, features a cartouche that depicts men in trews and belted plaid; the tartan...
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the United Kingdom nor a member of the Commonwealth. The regiment was formed as the sole Gurkha infantry regiment of the British Army following the consolidation...
released in June 2010 on the Bongo Beat label. Players on the album include members of TheTrews, Plastic Heroes, Rick Andrew (The Shakers), Sonic Blue Sound...
family and heritage. Men's Highland dress typically includes a kilt or trews of his clan tartan, along with either a tartan full plaid, fly plaid, or...
level. Women wore the léine at full length. Men sometimes wore tight-fitting trews (Gaelic triúbhas) but otherwise went bare-legged. The brat was simply...
wore the doublet with the kilt and sporran while Lowland regiments wore trews, both in the individual regiment's tartan. In the full ceremonial order...
the Malcolm Hardee "Most Original Act on the Fringe" Award.[citation needed] In April 2014, a new theme tune for Russell Brand's web series TheTrews...
Canadian rock band TheTrews. The song was featured on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC versions of Grand Theft Auto V, on the in-game radio station...