From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canadian singer-songwriter
Old Man Luedecke
Luedecke in November 2013
Birth name Christopher Rudolf Luedecke
[1] Origin
Chester , Nova Scotia, Canada Genres Occupation(s)
Singer-songwriter
musician
Instrument(s)
Banjo Labels Members Chris Luedecke Website
www.OldManLuedecke.ca
Old Man Luedecke ()
[2] is the recording name of two-time
Juno Award -winning 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 .
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 folk musicians Howard Bilerman,
Afie Jurvanen , Fats Kaplin and Tim O'Brien.
[4]
His 2024 song, She Told Me Where To Go appears in the soundtrack of
Pacific Drive (video game) .
Discography
Mole in the Ground (2003, out of print)
Hinterland (2006,
Black Hen Music )
Proof of Love (2008, Black Hen Music)
My Hands Are on Fire and Other Love Songs (2010, Black Hen Music)
Tender Is the Night (2012,
True North Records )
[5]
I Never Sang Before I Met You (2014,
True North )
[5]
One Night Only! Live at the Chester Playhouse (2018, True North)
[5]
Domestic Eccentric (2015, True North)
Easy Money (2019, True North)
She Told Me Where to Go (2024,
Outside )
[6]
References
^
"CHESTER BOAT SONG" . ASCAP . American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved March 13, 2023 .
^ Foley, Bobby (February 17, 2014).
"Bobbyisms: Luedecke and Lane, together again" . Interrobang . Retrieved April 28, 2023 .
^
"The Pan-Canadian New Folk Ensemble Fall Tour 2008" .
Vue Weekly , October 23, 2008.
^ Greene, Sarah (June 20, 2019).
" "Old Man Luedecke Easy Money" " .
Exclaim! .
^
a
b
c
"Old Man Luedecke" . True North Records . Retrieved April 4, 2015 .
^ Hudson, Alex (February 22, 2024).
"Old Man Luedecke Announces Banjo-Free Album Produced by Bahamas" .
Exclaim! . Retrieved March 8, 2024 .
External links
International National Artists