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Canadian singer-songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Old Man Luedecke (/ˈluːdəkə/)[2] is the recording name of Canadian singer-songwriter and banjo player Christopher “Chris” Rudolf Luedecke of Chester, Nova Scotia. He is most noted as a two-time Juno Award winner for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo, winning at the Juno Awards of 2009 for Proof of Love and at the Juno Awards of 2011 for My Hands are on Fire and Other Love Songs.
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Birth name | Christopher Rudolf Luedecke[1] |
Origin | Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Instrument | Banjo |
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Members | Chris Luedecke |
Website | www.OldManLuedecke.ca |
In 2012 Tender is the Night was released and picked up a Juno nomination as well as "Folk Album of the Year" from Music Nova Scotia.
Luedecke has also toured as a member of The Pan-Canadian New Folk Ensemble with Kim Barlow and Christine Fellows.[3]
In 2019 he recorded an album, Easy Money, at Montreal's hotel2tango studio with local musicians Howard Bilerman and Afie Jurvanen and two Nashville-based recording artists, Tim O'Brien and Fats Kaplin.[4]
His 2024 song, She Told Me Where To Go appears in the soundtrack of Pacific Drive (video game).
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