Myles Goodwyn

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Myles Francis Goodwyn (June 23, 1948 – December 3, 2023) was a Canadian musician. He was the lead vocalist, guitarist, and principal songwriter of the rock band April Wine. He released 16 studio albums with April Wine, and four albums as a solo artist. Goodwyn led the group from its inception and garage band roots to its multiplatinum sales peak. He received the National Achievement Award at the 2002 SOCAN Awards, an ECMA Lifetime Achievement Award, and was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. He was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame as a member of April Wine. https://www.vmcdn.ca/f/files/glaciermedia/import/lmp-all/1325225-myles-goodwyn.jpg

Early life

Goodwyn was born on June 23, 1948, in Woodstock, New Brunswick.[1][2] He grew up in Waverley, Nova Scotia, and recalled hitchhiking to church on Sundays.[3]

Career

Goodwyn helped form April Wine in 1969, with David Henman (guitar), Ritchie Henman (drums), and Jim Henman (bass). He led the group from its inception and garage band roots to its multiplatinum sales peak.[4][5] Following the band's peak and commercial success during the 1970s and early 1980s, Goodwyn also pursued a solo career.[1]

In 2002, Goodwyn won the National Achievement Award at the annual SOCAN Awards held in Toronto.[6] In January 2003, he received an ECMA Lifetime Achievement Award for his impact on the music industry of Atlantic Canada.[7][8][9]

In March 2008, Goodwyn stated in an interview that he had been in the studio recording his second album Myles Goodwyn & Friends of the Blues. It was to be an all-blues album featuring guest performers such as Amos Garrett, David Wilcox, Frank Marino, Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne and Rick Derringer.[10] Goodwyn stated that the record was an opportunity to rediscover a passion for blues music, and that he was inspired by the music of Taj Mahal.[11]

In 2010, Goodwyn and April were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.[12][13] In 2016, his autobiography, Just Between You and Me, was released.[3][13] In 2018, his second book was published–"Elvis And Tiger".[13] His second album Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues was released in 2018, and earned an ECMA award for "Blues Recording of the Year" in 2019. He subsequently released Myles Goodwyn and Friends Of The Blues 2 in 2019, which also earned the same ECMA award for "Blues Recording of the Year" in 2020.[13] In 2022, Goodwyn received the Singapore International Festival of Arts award for his song "For Ukraine", judged in the "best social impact music/art" category.[13]

On December 20, 2022, Goodwyn retired from touring with April Wine due to his diabetes and poor health. As of 2022, Goodwyn was the only original member of April Wine to be active with the band.[12][13] He continued to write material for the band, and gave his final live performance with April Wine on March 2, 2023, in Truro, Nova Scotia.[3]

Goodwyn was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2023, and April Wine was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2023. During his career, April Wine sold more than 10 million albums, and were nominated 11 times for Juno Awards. Goodwyn felt that his induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame was his greatest achievement.[3]

Personal life and health issues

Goodwyn was raised in Nova Scotia, then lived in Quebec for decades. Later in life, he lived in the Halifax area.[3] He was married to a Jewish wife, and their son also had diabetes. Aside from music, Goodwyn enjoyed golf.[11]

He had abused alcohol for many years, finally having it catch up to him when he collapsed and nearly died from internal bleeding in 2008. After months of rehab, he committed to publishing his Memoir titled "Just Between You And Me" telling the story of his life and his career. In 2014 he decided to take a step back from April Wine, the band started playing fewer shows as Myles searched for a replacement for himself in the group citing health reasons and no longer wanting to be on the road. In 2022 Goodwyn announced that he would be retiring due to health concerns in March 2023, having found what he viewed as a suitable replacement for himself within the group and no longer wanting to travel frequently.[3] He continued to perform as an acoustic solo artist for the remainder of 2023. He died at age 75 on December 3, 2023, in Halifax. No cause of death was officially announced.[1][3]

Discography

Discography of Goodwyn:[1]

with April Wine

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Studio albums

Solo

  • Myles Goodwyn (1988)
  • Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues (2018)
  • Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues 2 (2019)
  • Myles Goodwyn Long Pants (2022)

Singles

  • "Do You Know What I Mean" (with Lee Aaron) (1988) [#47 CAN][14]
  • "My Girl" (1988) [#41 CAN][15]
  • "Are You Still Loving Me" (1988) [#88 CAN]

Production credits

 Year  Album Artist   Co-produced with  
 1975  "Lady Lover" (45 single)[16]  Bronze  -
 1976  The Whole World's Goin' Crazy[1]  April Wine  -
 1977  Forever for Now[1]  April Wine  -
 1978  First Glance[1]  April Wine  -
 1979  One Night Stands[1]  Teaze  -
 1979  Harder ..... Faster[1]  April Wine  Nick Blagona
 1980  Ladies Man[17]  April Wine  Nick Blagona
 1980  Body Shots[18]  Teaze  -
 1981  The Nature of the Beast[1]  April Wine  Mike Stone
 1982  Power Play[1]  April Wine  Mike Stone
 1984  Animal Grace[1]  April Wine  Mike Stone
 1985  One for the Road[19]  April Wine  Mike Stone
 1986  Walking Through Fire[20]  April Wine  Lance Quinn
 1988  Myles Goodwyn[1]  Myles Goodwyn   Lance Quinn
 1990  The Best of Teaze (Over 60 Minutes With...)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".[18]   Teaze  -
 1993  Attitude[1]  April Wine  George Lagios
 1994  Frigate[1]  April Wine  -
 2001  Back to the Mansion[1]  April Wine  April Wine 
 2002  Bulletproof[18][21]  Julian Austin  -
 2006  Roughly Speaking[1]  April Wine  -

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