Field Day (band)

Shortly afterwards the band split with Lethal after the label sold Field Day's rights to their own publishing profits.

After the Warped Tour, Field Day signed with Devil Doll Records and released Emerald and Jaded on June 24, 1997.

In the early 2000s, Jay Kreway toured with The Burnettes,[8] The Sleepers, [9] and The Great Evil[10] with Chris Temple.

At the time Hiebert was interviewed by Edmonton, Alberta news and entertainment newspaper Vue Weekly.

He expressed interest in recording a new EP for release later that year, as well as re-issuing the band's back catalogue.

[14] Since leaving Field Day, Smith had traveled before settling in Whitehorse, Yukon, where he works at local venue Coasters booking entertainment.