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* 1979 ''[[Harder ... Faster|Harder ..... Faster]]'' by ''[[April Wine]]'' |
* 1979 ''[[Harder ... Faster|Harder ..... Faster]]'' by ''[[April Wine]]'' |
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* 1980 ''Body Shots'' by ''Teaze'' |
* 1980 ''Body Shots'' by ''Teaze'' |
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* 1981 ''[[The Nature of the Beast (album)|The Nature of the Beast]]'' by ''[[April Wine]]'' (Myles Goodwyn and Mike Stone) |
* 1981 ''[[The Nature of the Beast (album)|The Nature of the Beast]]'' by ''[[April Wine]]'' (Myles Goodwyn and [[Mike "Clay" Stone|Mike Stone]]) |
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* 1982 ''[[Power Play (album)|Power Play]]'' by ''[[April Wine]]'' (Myles Goodwyn and Mike Stone) |
* 1982 ''[[Power Play (album)|Power Play]]'' by ''[[April Wine]]'' (Myles Goodwyn and [[Mike "Clay" Stone|Mike Stone]]) |
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* 1984 ''A Taste of Teaze'' by ''Teaze'' |
* 1984 ''A Taste of Teaze'' by ''Teaze'' |
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* 1984 ''[[One for the Road (April Wine album)|One for the Road]]'' by ''[[April Wine]]'' (Myles Goodwyn and Mike Stone) |
* 1984 ''[[One for the Road (April Wine album)|One for the Road]]'' by ''[[April Wine]]'' (Myles Goodwyn and [[Mike "Clay" Stone|Mike Stone]]) |
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* 1988 ''Myles Goodwyn'' by ''Myles Goodwyn'' (Myles Goodwyn and Lance Quinn) |
* 1988 ''Myles Goodwyn'' by ''Myles Goodwyn'' (Myles Goodwyn and Lance Quinn) |
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* 1990 ''The Best of Teaze (Over 60 Minutes With...)'' by ''Teaze'' |
* 1990 ''The Best of Teaze (Over 60 Minutes With...)'' by ''Teaze'' |
Revision as of 22:26, 2 January 2008
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Myles Goodwyn, born June 23, 1948 in Woodstock, New Brunswick, is a guitarist, lead vocalist, main songwriter and founding member of the veteran Canadian Hard rock band April Wine. As the longest serving (and only original) member, Goodwyn has led the band from its modest garage band roots to multi-platinum sales.
Following the bands peak years during the 1970s and early 1980s, Goodwyn disbanded the group to pursue a solo career. After a brief relocation to the Bahamas, Goodwyn returned to Canada and reformed April Wine in 1992. He continues to lead the band to the present day.
In January 2003 Myles Goodwyn received an ECMA Lifetime Achievement Award for his impact on the music industry of Atlantic Canada.[1]
Solo discography
Albums
- 1988 Myles Goodwyn
Singles
- 1988 - Do You Know What I Mean <w/ Lee Aaron> [CAN #47]
- 1988 - My Girl [CAN #41]
Production credits
- 1975 Lady Lover by Bronze (45 single)
- 1976 The Whole World's Goin' Crazy by April Wine
- 1977 Forever for Now by April Wine
- 1978 First Glance by April Wine
- 1979 One Night Stands by Teaze
- 1979 Harder ..... Faster by April Wine
- 1980 Body Shots by Teaze
- 1981 The Nature of the Beast by April Wine (Myles Goodwyn and Mike Stone)
- 1982 Power Play by April Wine (Myles Goodwyn and Mike Stone)
- 1984 A Taste of Teaze by Teaze
- 1984 One for the Road by April Wine (Myles Goodwyn and Mike Stone)
- 1988 Myles Goodwyn by Myles Goodwyn (Myles Goodwyn and Lance Quinn)
- 1990 The Best of Teaze (Over 60 Minutes With...) by Teaze
- 1994 Frigate by April Wine
- 2001 Back to the Mansion by April Wine (Myles Goodwyn and April Wine)
- 2002 Bulletproof by Julian Austin
- 2006 Roughly Speaking by April Wine