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Vince Ditrich

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Vince Ditrich (born April 4, 1963) is a Canadian rock musician.

Ditrich posing and playing tambourine during "The old sod"

A drummer, Ditrich has played with a variety of musicians, including pre-Odds bands with Doug Elliott and Steven Drake, Long John Baldry, Paul Hyde, Sue Medley, Mae Moore, Great Big Sea and Doug and the Slugs.

In 1991, he joined Spirit of the West, and has been a member of that band ever since. He has also continued to record with other musicians as a session drummer, and released a solo album in 2002.

Spirit of the West frequently perform a rendition of That's Amore in concert, with Ditrich on lead vocals. Except for a live recording of that song on the band's 1999 greatest hits compilation Hit Parade, however, Ditrich does not normally perform lead vocals on the band's albums.

Discography

  • Supertonic (2002)