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Lindy Vopnfjörð, previously credited as Lindy, is a
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singer-songwriter, who has performed both as a solo artist and as a member of several bands. After singing in an Icelandic folk group as a child, he co-founded the
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group Northern Junk with his brother in the early 1990s, developing a following in
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He later released several solo albums while living in
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, and also was a member of the
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, whose single "Rollercoaster" charted on Billboard's Canadian Hot 100 chart. His 2013 solo album, ''Young Waverer'', had several singles chart on
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'' charts. Currently based in
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, as of 2014 he continues to tour and perform live.


Early life

Lindy Vopnfjörð was born on May 26, 1972 in
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,
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. His grandfather, Axel Vopnfjörð, was a prominent figure in the
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community, who served as president of the Icelandic Canadian Club. His parents Len and Karen Vopnfjörð were both folk singers, and from a young age both Vopnfjörð and his brother Kris would join them in singing Icelandic songs. His earliest experiences on stage were performing with his family's Icelandic folk group, the Hekla Singers. The family traveled around Canada playing Icelandic folksongs and dressing in traditional Icelandic costumes. Vopnfjörð began to listen to metal and punk acts such as Judas Priest and the
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as he grew older, and also learned about writing songs from his father, a songwriter.


Music career


Early years

;Northern Junk As teenagers Vopnfjörð and his brother moved to
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, where they learned instruments and formed the folk-rock band Northern Junk. For a time, the band was considered one of the most popular rock bands in Victoria; they were named "Best Band" by '' Monday Magazine'' in Victoria, and their song "Russian Winter" was put on regular radio rotation in Canada. ;Solo albums After moving to Toronto in 1997, he began recording solo albums and touring with noted Canadian musicians including
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and
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. For his 1995 debut album, ''Keeping Me Awake'', Vopnfjörð played acoustic guitar and handled vocals, while the album was produced by Vopnfjörð and Rick May. ''Keeping Me Awake'' was recorded by John Ellis at Melodeon Studios on
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. Among the included studio musicians were Paul Brennan on drums, Rick May on bass, and
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on lap steel guitar. The album was released independently, was followed in 1998 by his sophomore album, ''Lindy.'' After ''Lindy,'' Vopnfjörð continued to tour, and released the album ''The Humorous Years'' in 2001. ;''Suspension of Disbelief'' (2004) His 2004 album ''Suspension of Disbelief'' received 3/5 stars and a mixed review from
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, who stated "the arrangements are varied and polished, ranging from acoustic folksiness to near-anthemic guitar pop."


Major Maker

After moving to Toronto, he co-founded the band
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with composer/producer
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. After releasing their first album, ''All Illusion'' in 2006, the band had a breakout hit with their song "Rollercoaster", which first attracted attention in a Maynards candy commercial and went on to play on commercial radio and the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The duo went on to release two EPs, and Vopnfjörð later moved to
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.


''Young Waverer'' (2013)

His 2013 album ''Young Waverer'' was financed using crowdfunding, and released independently. ''Young Waverer'' was his first solo album to be credited to his full name rather than just Lindy. The album was produced by Major Maker's
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, with fellow Major Maker musicians
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, John Obercein, Steve Krecklo and
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playing on the record. The album was mixed by Grammy-nominated John O'Mahony at Electric Ladyland Studios. The album produced three singles that have been played on CBC Radio 2 and
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. "Below the Canopy" was his first #1 single on CBC Radio 3's ''
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'' charts, while "On My Way Back Home" and "Dark Matter" have broken into the Top 10 on CBC Radio 2's ''
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Personal life

He is currently based in
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. He has a daughter, Joni, born in early 2013, and now a son, Gus, born in 2015. He had a wife named Sally.


Discography


Solo material


With Northern Junk

*1993: ''Northern Junk'' by Northern Junk (
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)


With

Major Maker Major Maker is a Canadian indie rock band, formed in Toronto, Ontario in 2006 by Bulgarian-born Todor Kobakov and singer-songwriter Lindy Vopnfjörð. History Founding Their track "Rollercoaster" was used in a Maynards candy commercial, which led ...

;Albums *2006: ''All Illusion'' *2007: ''People Carrier'' EP *2008: ''Funky Lady'' EP ;Singles *2007: "Rollercoaster"


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vopnfjord, Lindy 1972 births Living people Canadian male singer-songwriters Canadian folk rock musicians Canadian indie pop musicians Canadian indie rock musicians Canadian people of Icelandic descent Musicians from Winnipeg 21st-century Canadian male singers