"The Big Deals Page"

Discography
2004 The Push Stars "Paint the Town" (33rd Street Records)
2002 Chris Trapper "Songs From the Drive-In" (Starlit Records)
2001 The Push Stars "Opening Time" (Co-op Pop Records)
1999 The Push Stars "After The Party" (Capitol Records)
1998 The Push Stars "Tonight"
1996 The Push Stars "Meet Me At The Fair"

Compilations
2000 Stop Handgun Violence "Volume 1" (Rounder Records) with Bonnie Raitt, Cake, Toad The Wet Sprocket, Vertical Horizon, Ben Folds Five, Hootie & The Blowfish, Fastball, Marcy Playground, Sugar Ray

Film
2001 "Say It Isn’t So" starring Heather Graham and Chris Klein
2000 The Push Stars’ "Well Anyway" and "Me" licensed for the independent film "Dinner and a Movie"
2000 "Me, Myself & Irene" starring Jim Carrey and Renee Zellweger
2000 "Gun Shy" starring Sandra Bullock and Liam Neeson
1998 "There’s Something About Mary" starring Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller and Matt Dillon
1998 "Origin of the Species" produced by David Nickoll (Saturday Night Live, Boogie Nights)

Soundtracks
2001 "Malcolm in the Middle" (Restless Records) with They Might Be Giants, Barenaked Ladies
2000 "Me, Myself & Irene" (Elektra Records) with The Offspring, Smash Mouth, and the Foo Fighters
2000 "Gun Shy" (Hollywood Records) with James Brown, Tom Waits and World Party
1998 "There’s Something About Mary" (Capitol Records) with Jonathan Richman and Joe Jackson

Publishing
2002 Chris Trapper co-wrote four songs for the album "Sea of No Cares," including the title track with the Platimum selling Canadian group, Great Big Sea. The album's success earned Chris a Canadian Gold Record and the prestigious SOCAN award in 2003 for his songwriting contribution.

1999 Great Big Sea chose to cover The Push Stars’ song "Everything Shines" as their first single on their release titled "Road Rage." The band has also created a video to support the single with extensive play on Canada’s Much Music television program.

Television Placement
2000 ESPN choose The Push Stars’ "Minnesota" to play before a football preview show of the Vikings
2000 WB Network’s "Brutally Normal" featured "Everything Shines" as the weekly theme song
2000 WB Network - "Roswell"
2000 Fox - "Malcolm In The Middle"
1999 MTV - "The Real World," "Singled Out," "BIOrhythm - Chris Rock" and "MTV News"
1999 ABC - "All My Children" and "Wasteland"
1999 NBC - "ER"
1999 Fox - "The Wild Wild Web" and "Ryan Caulfield: Year One"
2000 WB Network - "Popular"

Television Performances
2000 "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" – Performed "Bad Sneakers" from Me, Myself & Irene
2000 "Jenny Jones" - Two songs performed on national television
2000 The Oxygen Network/"Trackers" - Two songs performed on a national network

Print
1999 Spin Magazine - review of debut Capitol Records release
1998 Rolling Stone Magazine - two-page feature photo spread in the October issue for Dockers and the Independent Film Channel

Special Events
2000 Performed the Canadian and American national anthems at the Celtics vs. Toronto Raptors game
2000 "Boys and Girls" – the latest film from Dimension Films features an "After The Party" poster from
The Push Stars in the main love scene of the film
2000 Performed the national anthem at Foxboro Stadium for the New England Patriot/Carolina Panthers Game
2000 Boston Red Sox/Toronto Blue Jays - singing of the Canadian and American national anthems
1999 NFL New England Patriots/New York Giants game - performance of the national anthem
1998 Live performance at the "There’s Something About Mary" premiere party for the Farrelly Brothers
1998 Rolling Stone Magazine Holiday Party performance

Awards
2000 "Debut Album of the Year-Major Label" - Boston Music Awards - for "After the Party"
1999 "Rising Star" - Boston Music Awards
1999 "Best Rock-Pop Band" - The Improper Bostonian
1998 "Outstanding Rock Band" - Boston Music Awards
1998 "Outstanding Song/Songwriter"- Boston Music Awards for Chris Trapper’s "Crosstown Café"
1998 "Outstanding Debut CD" - Boston Music Awards for "Meet Me At The Fair" on Imago, 1996
1998 "Best Rock Upstart" - Boston Magazine
1997 "Best Unsigned Band In America" - EMI Music Publishing/R&R magazine competition

Tours
The Push Stars have played with… Matchbox Twenty, Jethro Tull, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Everclear, Sugar Ray, G. Love and Special Sauce, Third Eye Blind, Better Than Ezra, Candlebox, Vertical Horizon, Live, Julian Lennon, The Samples, Guster, Jump Little Children, Cravin’ Melon, Great Big Sea, Marvelous 3, Morphine, Buffalo Tom, Train, Sinead Lohan, Cowboy Mouth and Sixpence None The Richer.