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Leif Vollebekk is a
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singer-songwriter, whose 2017 album ''Twin Solitude'' was a shortlisted finalist for the
2017 Polaris Music Prize The 2017 edition of the Canadian Polaris Music Prize was presented on September 18, 2017."Polaris Music Prize shortlist includes Leonard Cohen, Gord Downie"
'' The Globe and Mail'', July 13, 2017.
and the 2018 Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year. Of mixed Norwegian and
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descent"Leif Vollebekk brings a bit of Iceland back"
'' The Concordian'', November 17, 2009.
and originally from
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,
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,"Leif Vollebekk’s Twin Solitudes, a track-by-track journey through space, time, and Florida"
''Ottawa Magazine'', April 7, 2017.
he learned to play violin, guitar and piano in childhood. While studying philosophy at the
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he spent some time in
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on an educational exchange, before moving to
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after graduation to pursue his musical career. His debut album, ''Inland'', was released on Nevado Records in 2010, and incorporated some songs he had written during his trip to Iceland. He followed up with ''North Americana'' in 2013 on Outside Music. He then signed to Secret City Records, which released ''Twin Solitude'' in 2017. All three albums were supported by extensive touring in both North America and Europe. His fourth album, ''New Ways'', was released November 1, 2019 on Secret City Records."Leif Vollebekk Returns with 'New Ways' LP"
''
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'', June 18, 2019.
He also contributed to ''Piano mal'', the 2012 debut album by Julien Sagot.Émilie Côté
"Julien Sagot: musicien libre"
'' La Presse'', January 28, 2012.


Discography

*''Inland'' (2010) *''North Americana'' (2013) *''Twin Solitude'' (2017) *''New Ways'' (2019)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vollebekk, Leif Canadian male singer-songwriters Canadian folk singer-songwriters Canadian folk rock musicians Musicians from Ottawa Musicians from Montreal University of Ottawa alumni Living people Canadian people of Norwegian descent Franco-Ontarian people 21st-century Canadian male singers Year of birth missing (living people) Indie folk musicians