Astrid Young

Canadian musician (born 1962) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vendela Astrid Young (born August 16, 1962[2][3]) is a Canadian musician, artist, author and sommelier. She is the daughter of journalist, sportswriter, and novelist Scott Young and his second wife Astrid Carlson, and the half-sister of fellow musician Neil Young.[4][5][6]

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Astrid Young
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Vendela Astrid Paterson Young

(1962-08-16) August 16, 1962 (age 62)
Occupation(s)Musician, artists, author, sommelier
SpouseRay Farrugia[1]
RelativesScott Young (father)
Neil Young (brother)
Websitewww.astridyoung.net
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Musical career

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After her stint with the band Ohm & the Secret Sources in Canada, Young moved to Los Angeles in the mid '80s, we're she joined the glam metal band Sacred Child as lead vocalist.[7] The 90s saw the release of her first solo album Brainflower in 1995, followed by Matinee in 2002, and Night at Giant Rock in 2014 and collaborations in the 90s with bands such as Blackthorne and Dramarama [8] She was lead vocalist and bassists for the rock band iST's on their album Pokalolo Paniolo in the early 2000s.[9]

Young has collaborated with her brother (Neil Young) over many decades, including on the albums Unplugged,[10] Road Rock Vol. 1[11] the Grammy-nominated[12] Harvest Moon and Are You Passionate? while performing live together around the world.[13]

As a session musician, Young has appeared on a multitude of albums,[14][15] collaborating, co-writing and performing with many iconic musicians, including Johnny Cash, Nancy Wilson, Bernie Taupin, Nicolette Larson, Lisa Dalbello, Martin Page, West Arkeen, Graham Bonnet, Gerry Goffin,[16] and her husband Ray Farrugia a founding member of the Canadian rock bands Junkhouse and Lee Harvey Osmond.[17]

Selective discography

The following is a listing of Astrid Young's most recognized recordings.[14]

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1984 Ohm and the Secret Sources Exit from a Dream Ohm Records Bass & Background Vocals[8]
1986 Sacred Child Sacred Child Target Records Lead Vocals[8]
1989 Sacred Child Sacred Child (re-release) CBS/Black Dragon Lead Vocals[8]
1994 Blackthorne Afterlife CMC International Background Vocals[8][18]
1992 Neil Young Harvest Moon Reprise Records Background Vocals[10][8]
1993 Ben Keith Seven Gates Reprise Records Background Vocals[8]
1993 Dramarama Hi-Fi Sci-Fi Chameleon Background Vocals[19]
1993 Neil Young Unplugged Reprise Records Background Vocals[10][8]
1993 Neil Young Event of the Season n/a (bootleg) Background Vocals[10][8]
1995 Astrid Young Brainflower Independent Lead Vocals, Keyboards[8]
1995 Nancy Wilson Live at McCabe's Epic Records Background Vocals[20]
1996 Scott Joss Souvenirs Little Dog Records Background Vocals[8]
1997 Shrubbers National Boulevard Independent Background Vocals[21]
1997 Sacred Child Sacred Child Must Have Records Lead Vocals[22]
2000 Neil Young Road Rock Vol. 1 Reprise Records Background Vocals[10][23]
2002 iST Pokalolo Paniolo War of the Gargantuas/Inbetweens Lead Vocals & Bass[24]
2002 Neil Young Are You Passionate? Reprise Records Background Vocals[10][25]
2002 Astrid Young Matinee Inbetweens Records Acoustic Guitar & Lead Vocals[8]
2003 Ad Vanderveen The Moment That Matters Blue Rose Background Vocals[26]
2003 Rebecca Trujillo Munda Munda Music Keyboards[8][27]
2003 Various Artists Spiders from Venus Skipping Discs performed a cover of David Bowie's song "Modern Love"[28]
2013 Lee Harvey Osmond The Folk Sinner Latent Recordings Vocals[29]
2014 Astrid Young One Night at Giant Rock War of the Gargantuas/W.O.T.G. Omnimedia solo album/vocals/bass/guitar/production
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Videos

  • Neil Young & Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions (1995)[30]
  • Neil Young MTV Unplugged (1993)[31]
  • Neil Young: Friends and Relatives – Red Rocks Live (2000)[32]

Other ventures

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Interview with Astrid Young " (2009) – Breakfast Television on YouTube - (6:02 min)
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Aside from touring and recording, Young is a certified sommelier amassing award-winning wine collections and has served as a wine judge.[33][34][35] Young has been a "director of wine" for numerous establishments near her homesteads in Toronto and Picton, Ontario, the latter is where she maintains her art gallery.[34][36] Young both wrote and starred in a short film titled Haunted in 2001.[37][38] This was followed in 2007 by a best-selling memoir titled Being Young - Scott, Neil and Me about Young's childhood, her relationship with her father, brother and her own singer-songwriter career and journey to become an internationally recognized sommelier.[39]

Bibliography

  • Young, A. (2007). Being Young. Insomniac Press. ISBN 978-1-897178-45-4.

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