Chuck Comeau
Chuck Comeau
Chuck Comeau

Chuck Comeau
Musician
Chuck Comeau plays drums for the
pop/punk rock band Simple Plan. He is heavily involved in all
business aspects of the band.
The Lava/Atlantic recording artists Simple Plan is from Montreal,
Quebec, Canada - all five members are French-Canadians who were
born and grew up in the province of Quebec. The band has released
two studio albums: No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls (2002)
[US (2x Platinum), Canada (4x Platinum), Japan (2x Platinum),
Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore
(Gold)] and Still Not Getting Any... (2004) [US, New
Zealand (Platinum), Australia, Indonesia (2x Platinum), Canada (4x
Platinum), Japan (Platinum), Mexico, Brazil, Malaysia, Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand (Gold)]; as well as two live albums: Live in
Japan (2002) and MTV Hard Rock Live (2005).
Their debut album, No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls sold
over 4 million copies worldwide and spawned Top 10 hits including
"I'd Do Anything", "Addicted" and "Perfect". Not to mention a Gold
selling DVD, endless tours with Avril Lavigne, Good Charlotte,
Green Day & others, a headlining spot on the Vans Warped
Tour... several #1 Videos on MTV's TRL, countless TV appearances on
Leno, Conan O'Brien, etc., a nomination for Best New Artist at the
2003 MTV Video Music Awards, and that was just the
beginning...
Simple Plan's follow up album, Still Not Getting Any
producedthe chart-topping singles "Welcome To My Life", "Untitled
(How Could This Happen To Me), "Shut Up", "Crazy", and "Perfect
World". The band won the Favorite Canadian Band Award at the
MuchMusic Video Awards a record breaking four years in a row, their
first Juno in April 2006 for People's Choice Favorite Canadian
Group, Favorite Pop Act at the 2005 MTV Asia Awards, and Choice
Rock Group at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards. The band continued to
dominate TRL with their videos and on-air performances, as well as
Live at Much & MusiquePlus appearances. In addition to their
heavy international headlining tour schedule, Simple Plan were
chosen to perform at the Toronto Live 8 concert. The band has also
launched the Simple Plan Foundation, a charitable organization that
will devote time and energy to raise money to help teenagers in
need. Simple Plan have recently been involved in the Tsunami Aid
Relief effort (MTV Asia Aid benefit), and partnered with MADD
(Mothers Against Drunk Driving) and RADD (Rock Against Drinking and
Driving) on successful international campaigns