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Colin Linden (Colin Kendall Linden) was born on 16 April, 1960 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian musician. Discover Colin Linden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Colin Kendall Linden
Occupation Musician, songwriter, record producer
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 16 April, 1960
Birthday 16 April
Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1960

Colin Kendall Linden (born 16 April 1960) is a Canadian guitarist, songwriter and record producer.

Linden plays acoustic and electric guitar, specializing in slide guitar, country blues, and ragtime fingerpicking, who frequently collaborates with country and folk performers.

He is a member of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings with Stephen Fearing and Tom Wilson, and has worked with Bruce Cockburn, Lucinda Williams, T-Bone Burnett, Kevin Gordon, Colin James, Emmylou Harris, Leon Redbone, Rita Chiarelli, Chris Thomas King, The Band, Keb' Mo', Charles Esten and Bob Dylan.

Linden was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

When he was still an infant, his family moved to White Plains, New York.

The ten-year-old Linden heard rock performers in New York venues, such as Van Morrison, the Flying Burrito Brothers, James Taylor, John Mayall, Johnny Winter and Taj Mahal.

When the family moved back to Toronto, Linden became interested in performers such as Taj Mahal, Mississippi Fred McDowell and Howlin' Wolf.

When Howlin' Wolf played at Toronto's Colonial Tavern, the then-11-year-old Linden spent three hours talking with the elder bluesman.

He began performing at a local coffee house, the Fiddler's Green Coffee House, singing and strumming a guitar alongside his two older brothers Jay and Harley.

1970

In the late 1970s, Linden formed his own group, the Group du Jour, which played a mix of covers and a few Linden originals, and a group called the Lucky Charms, which was featured on his first album "Colin Linden Live!!!!!"

1973

By 1973, Linden began learning how to fingerpick.

When Linden met David Wilcox, Linden decided to learn how to play slide guitar.

Wilcox gave 140 blues albums to young Linden, to help Linden to learn about blues styles.

1975

Paul Mills, the producer of Sylvia Tyson's Touch the Earth show, at the Winnipeg Folk Festival and an outlet on CBC Radio for acoustic roots music, booked Linden in 1975.

At the Winnipeg Folk Festival, Colin met Mississippi bluesman Sam Chatmon, and later that year made a pilgrimage to the U.S. to meet South Detroit's Sippie Wallace.

North Carolina's Peg Leg Sam, and Mississippi's Son House.

1976

In 1976 Wilcox had asked Linden to join his band, the Teddy Bears, which meant that Linden had to learn to play the electric guitar.

1977

In 1977, he played solo gigs and did his first western Canadian tour, which was booked by Holger Petersen.

In Edmonton, he met then 13-year-old Colin James, also a budding blues performer.

1980

(1980) . In 1979, Linden recorded the Sam Chatmon album.

In August 1980, Linden recorded his album Colin Linden Live! He also played as a sideman for Joe Mendelson, Willie P. Bennett, Gwen Swick, Morgan Davis and Amos Garrett.

Linden has acknowledged the influence of the Band; in the early 1980s, Linden met three of its original members, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson and Levon Helm.

Members of the Band contributed to Linden's recordings, and songs like "When the Spirit Comes" got radio airplay and "Miles Away from You" made the rock charts.

1986

His second album, Colin Linden and the Immortals was released by Stony Plain Records in 1986.

1987

When the Spirit Comes was released by A & M in 1987.

Linden signed a publishing deal with Warner Chappell and did producing for Mendelson Joe, Morgan Davis, Jackson Delta and Hans Thessink.

1991

In 1991, Bruce Cockburn recruited Linden as a sideman, and for three-and-a-half years, Linden played guitar for Cockburn.

Subsequently, Linden became his co-producer.

1993

Linden's blues album of 1993, entitled South at Eight, North at Nine, distributed by Sony Music Entertainment in Canada, won a Juno Award in the blues and gospel category.

Guests on the album included Bruce Cockburn and Rick Danko, Garth Hudson and Levon Helm of the Band.

As Linden got more interested in gospel records, he began taking vocal lessons from Bourbon Tabernacle Choir singer Dave Wall, such as breathing and warm-up exercises.

1996

In 1996, Linden won a Juno in the blues and gospel category for his producing Lennie Gallant's The Open Window.

Linden co-wrote Colin James's hit song "Real Stuff".

That same year, he joined with Tom Wilson of Junkhouse and Stephen Fearing to form Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.

This band was a tribute to Canadian singer-songwriter Willie P. Bennett.

After the album High or Hurtin', on True North Records, their second album, Kings of Love, won a Juno.

1998

In February 1998 Linden shared the Maple Blues Producer of the Year award with Colin James.

A Tribute to Howlin' Wolf was released by Telarc Records in 1998.

1999

In 1999, A Tribute to Howlin' Wolf was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Traditional Blues Album.

In 1999, Linden received the Toronto Arts Award.