Spirit Cool

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Spirit
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Spirit
Background information
Genres Acoustic, Live looping, Rock
Occupation(s)Singer, Guitarist, Looping artist
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active2011–present
LabelsSpiritCool Entertainment
Website Official website

Spirit Cool popularly known as Spirit [1] is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist and acoustic live looping artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] [2] [3] He is a former Guinness World Recordholder for longest marathon guitar playing. [4]

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He was placed in the "Top 20 Lower Mainland Best New Acts" in the 2013 CBC Music's Searchlight Contest, selected by public vote. [3]

Career

In the 1990s, he played in Poetic Justice, a Kitsilano based band. Later, he toured across Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan. He has performed with members from Trooper, Prism, Poetic Justice and other bands. [3] He left his construction job to pursue his career in music in 2011, reportedly by Surrey Now. [1]

In 2013, he released his debut album, All The Pieces, which was well received. [1] He uses an acoustic live looping technique to perform original music with an acoustic guitar and his voice. [3] [1] Spirit released singles, Where, Oh Where in November 2017, followed by Give It All Back and Hands. [2]

Spirit was placed in the "Top 20 Lower Mainland Best New Acts" in the 2013 CBC Music's Searchlight competition. [3]

World record

In May 2018, he entered in the Guinness Book of World's Records for longest marathon guitar playing. [5] He played the guitar for 124.5 hours over six days, breaking the world record of 114 hours of guitar playing, which was previously held by David Browne from Ireland. [4] Later in July 2018, Australian's Scott Burford broke Spirit's record by playing continuous guitar for over 125 hours. [6]

Philanthropy

In May 2018, he raised $10,000 funds for the Canadian Cancer Society by performing at the River Rock Casino Resort [7] in memory of his parents, who both died of cancer. [4] [8]

Discography [2]

YearTrackArtist(s)
2013Come to Think of ItSpirit Cool
2013 ThiefSpirit Cool
2013Nothing On MeSpirit Cool
2013No GoodbyesSpirit Cool
2013Leave Alone to LoveSpirit Cool
2013Still Waters Run DeepSpirit Cool
2013CrosshavenSpirit Cool
2013TornadoSpirit Cool
2013Soul for SaleSpirit Cool
2013When It RainsSpirit Cool
2017HandsSpirit Cool
2017Where, Oh WhereSpirit Cool
2017Give It All BackSpirit Cool

Albums list

YearAlbums's Name
2013All the Pieces
2018Hands

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