Valdy

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Valdy
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Valdy in 1976
Background information
Birth namePaul Valdemar Horsdal
Born (1945-09-01) 1 September 1945 (age 78)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Genres Folk, country
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar
Years active1960s–present

Paul Valdemar Horsdal, CM (born 1 September 1945 [1] ), commonly known as Valdy, is a Canadian folk and country musician whose solo career began in the early 1970s. He is known for "Rock and Roll Song", his first mainstream single. [2] [3] Valdy is the winner of two Juno Awards for Folk Singer of the Year and Folk Entertainer of the Year and has received seven additional Juno nominations. His fourteen albums, including four which are certified gold, have achieved sales of nearly half a million copies.

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Early life and education

Valdy was born and grew up in Ottawa, Ontario, [4] the third child of Danish portrait photographer Paul Horsdal and Lillian Horsdal (née West), an English nurse and writer. [5] He studied guitar and piano, [6] and attended Lisgar Collegiate Institute.

Career

Early career

Valdy was a member of The London Towne Criers during the 1960s and subsequently joined Montreal band The Prodigal Sons. He then moved to Victoria, where he worked with various rock and country musicians, including Blake Emmons. [2]

When he was 25 Valdy bought several acres of land in Sooke, BC, and began farming. [7] He began performing as a solo artist, and in 1972 recorded his "Rock and Roll Song" on Haida/A&M; it became a hit. [8] [9] His music was featured in the 1972 Steve McQueen film The Getaway . In 1973 he won a Juno Award for Outstanding Folk Performance. [10]

Valdy recorded a live album, Family Gathering, through A&M; it was recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto and released in 1974.

Valdy appeared on the CBC TV show The Beachcombers as the environmental activist "Halibut" Stu. He also secured a part in the reunion production of The New Beachcombers performing a song he wrote, "It's The Water," as part of a jug band.

1980s

In 1986, Valdy made a guest appearance as himself in the popular 1980's Canadian children's television show, Today's Special (episode entitled: "trash"). He also guest appeared as himself on Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show in the third-season episode titled "Growing Up".

2000s

In 2000, Valdy released the album Contenders with country musician Gary Fjellgaard. [11] He continued to tour with Fjellgaard for many years. [12]

Valdy recorded 2003's Viva Valdy: Live at Last during the Rack-On-Tour. On 21 November 2005, Valdy was awarded the National Achievement Award by SOCAN at the 2005 SOCAN Awards in Toronto. [13]

2010s

Valdy was appointed a member of the Order of Canada in June 2011. [14] [15] In 2012, he released his 18th album, Read Between the Lines, and toured across Canada in support. [16] [17]

In 2013, Valdy toured in Canada with New Zealand guitarist Graham Wardrop. [15] In 2014, he continued to perform at folk festivals, including Kingsville Folk with jazz pianist Karel Roessingh and Nadina Mackie-Jackson on bassoon. [18]

As of 2018, Valdy continues to regularly tour across Canada, including a performance on the main stage at the Mariposa Folk Festival. [19]

Personal

In 1986, Valdy married Kathleen Fraser Horsdal. Kathleen is a teacher, hospice worker and song co-writer. His daughter Chelah Horsdal is an actress.

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumCAN
1972Country Man39
1973Landscapes39
1974Family Gathering35
1975See How the Years Have Gone By
1976Valdy and the Hometown Band40
1978Hot Rocks65
19791001
1980Passport: Best of Valdy
1981Valdy's Kids Record
1986Notes from Places
1988Classic Collection
1993Heart at Work
1996Smorgasbard
1999Contenders(with Gary Fjellgaard)
2001Valdy: Millennium Collection
2003Viva Valdy: Live at Last
2007Contenders Two: Still in the Running
(with Gary Fjellgaard)
2012Read Between The Lines

Singles

YearSingleChart PositionsAlbum
CAN ACCANCAN Country
1972"Rock and Roll Song"3117Country Man
1973"A Good Song"99
"Simple Life"2216Landscapes
1974"Landscapes"87
"Renaissance"23Family Gathering
1976"Yes I Can"1263Valdy and the Hometown Band
"Peter and Lou"1558
1978"Dirty Old Man"38singles only
1981"Easy Money"17
"Thank God He's a Stranger"28
1985"Sonny's Dream"17Notes from Places
1993"Link in a Chain"36Heart at Work
1994"Dreams About You"48

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