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Andy Vine
Born (1944-04-26) 26 April 1944 (age 80)
Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
OriginEngland
Genresfolk rock
Occupation(s)handyman
Instrument(s)guitar
Years active1960s – present
Members(on "Making Waves") Danielle Arcand (voice), Rosalie Carver (fiddle), Paul Bergman (acoustic bass), Liam McKenzie (djembe), Myles Bigelow (percussion)
Websiteandyvine.com

Andy Vine is a Welsh-born Canadian folk musician from Vancouver.

Music

Andy's musical style is described as "maritime folk, old-time rock and Celtic".[1] He released his first album "Making Waves" in 2005. One song from this album (“Woman of Labrador”) was inspired by Elizabeth Goudie, a pioneer in Labrador, Canada and has been included in the Great Canadian Songbook.[2][3] In 2007 Andy wrote "Excuse Me Your Planet Is Burning".

Family

Vine performs with his wife Danielle Arcand and with their sons Elgin and Simon.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Harvey, Tim (2007-03-29). "Family of Troubadours Coming to Galiano". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01.
  2. ^ Vine, Andy. "Woman of Labrador".
  3. ^ Mullan, Martin (September 2007). "A passion for performing – Local folk musician Andy Vine" (PDF). The KCC Neighbour: 14.

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