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There are more than one artist with this name: 1: Doo wop band 2: Swedish punk rock band 1) The Flints began as a collaboration between long-time friends and former band-mates Stan Flint and Al Huizenga. Under the banner of Ottawa bubblegum pop act Dandy, Stan and Al have previously shared the stage with some great Canadian talent (the Local Rabbits, Mike O'Neill of the Inbreds, Starling). With Flint on guitars and Huizenga on keyboards and drums, they began to develop a sound that fused sunny pop roots with a broader vision and a richer emotional palette. This foundation became the springboard for The Flints. The Flints independently released There Used to Be a Time, a five-song EP recorded at Hallamusic in Toronto in the Fall of 2005. The EP leverages such talent as guitarist Tim Bovaconti (Ron Sexsmith), pianist James Grey (Blue Rodeo), and cellist Kevin Fox (Sarah Slean). There Used to Be a Time showcases the Flints' original songs in a warm, full production that features vintage organ, cello, fiddle, trombone, and Mellotron, woven amongst piano, guitar and harmonized vocals. Produced by Terence Gowan and engineered by Hallamusic's Peter Hudson, There Used To Be a Time is available in select Toronto stores and online at LiveDownloads.com and CDBaby. With no label affiliation and only word of mouth behind it, The Flints’ debut has generated exciting response on Canadian campus and community radio charts, notably rising to #1 at London’s CHRW-FM for two weeks in 2006