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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rick Neufeld
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Origin | Canada |
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Genres | Folk |
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Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
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Musical artist
Rick Neufeld is a Canadian folk singer.[1] Neufeld was born in Deloraine, Manitoba and raised near Boissevain.[2] Neufeld attended Mennonite Collegiate InstituteinGretna before moving to Winnipeg to attend the University of Manitoba, where he met Paul Simon.[3] Neufeld initially played coffeehouses throughout Canada and the United States before he got his own CBC Television show, The Songsingers. He released a number of albums, including Hiway Child in 1971, Prairie Dog in 1975 and Manitoba Songs in 1978. He was most successful as a songwriter, and his song "Moody Manitoba Morning" became a hit for The Bells.[4]
The album Prairie Dog featured The Guess Who members Burton Cummings, Bill Wallace, and Gary Peterson as well as Terry Bush backing Neufeld.[5]
Discography
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Albums
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Year
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Album
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CAN
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1971
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Hiway Child
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71 |
1975
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Prairie Dog
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1978
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Manitoba Songs
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Singles
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Year
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Single
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Chart Positions
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Album
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CAN Country
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CAN
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1970
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"Moody Manitoba Morning"
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83 |
Hiway Child
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1971
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"Country Princess"
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85 |
1974
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"Country Pride"
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9 |
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Prairie Dog
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1975
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"Most Amazing Lady"
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39 |
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References
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^ "Rick Neufeld". AllMusic.
^ "Moody Manitoba Morning". Winnipeg Free Press. March 1, 1969.
^ "Meet Rick Neufeld Down on the Farm". Winnipeg Free Press. May 31, 1975.
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