Andy Magoffin

Joel Andrew Magoffin, best known as Andy Magoffin, is a Canadian musician and record producer. He is the songwriter, vocalist and guitarist for the indie rock band Two-Minute Miracles[1] and the touring bass guitarist for Raised by Swans.[2]

His extensive record-producing credits have led Now magazine to dub him "the Timbaland of southern Ontario alt-country";[3] he has produced albums for artists including Great Lake Swimmers, The Hidden Cameras,[4] The Constantines,[5] By Divine Right,[6] Royal City,[7] The Priddle Concern, Detective Kalita,[8] The Weekend,[6] The Burning Hell, The Patients,[5] The Parkas,[9] Panic Coast,[10] The Randals [11] and Jim Guthrie.

His studio in Cambridge, Ontario, is called the House of Miracles. He is often credited on albums as "J. Andrew Magoffin".

References

  1. Kelly, Jim (January 2002). "Two Minute Miracles", Canadian Musician, 24 (1): 78.
  2. Sayani, Fateema. "Can't shake their small-town roots", Ottawa Citizen, 4 August 2005, p. E3.
    - Raised By Swans (15 March 2015). "About". Raised by Swans. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  3. Keller, Jason (4 October 2007). "Two-Minute Miracles Volume IV: The Lion of Love". Now. Retrieved 20 January 2008.
  4. Wilson, Carl. "The Cameras: a candid shot", The Globe and Mail, 10 January 2002, p. R5.
  5. Love, Noah. "Band together; It's not a life for everyone, but there's simply no other life quite like one spent making music", Toronto Star, 13 January 2004, p. E1.
  6. Rayner, Ben. "Music makes troubled town more livable", Toronto Star, 9 March 2003, p. D11.
  7. Rayner, Ben. "Once upon a Royal City ; Guelph-born band hits its musical stride only to change again", Toronto Star, 11 April 2002, p. H3.
  8. Smiderle, Wes. "A second round of pet sounds", Ottawa Citizen, 27 November 2003, p. F3.
  9. Matheson, Emmet. "The Parkas are starting to warm up after rather humble beginnings", Regina Leader-Post, 4 October 2003, p. A12.
  10. "The London Music Archives - 2000". Archived from the original on 2009-01-09. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
  11. The Randals Discography Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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