Kirk Armstrong Biography
Music came naturally to me. I was influenced by everything I heard. My main influences in my teens were Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix. I learned to play guitar with the help of some friends, my record player and my ears. I started writing songs as soon as I learned to play. When punk and new wave hit in the late 70’s some friends and I started a collection of bands which evolved into my first professional band, Manikin. Manikin played around the area for a couple of years but was unviable financially. I started to teach guitar around this time in order to supplement my income.
In the 80’s I took an electronics course offered by Algonquin. This helped me come to grips with the music synthesizers which were just becoming affordable for the average person at this time. I started a new band, AKA, which played locally. When AKA folded I sold all my sound reinforcement equipment and bought a Portastudio, a synthesizer and a drum machine. I started to concentrate upon my own original material. I was working in the high tech field at this time and was introduced to computer programming.
In the mid 80’s I left the high tech industry and joined the Murray Reid Group, a popular Valley band, as the lead guitarist. We played constantly for a couple of years and then I decided to go solo. I have been playing solo now for close to 20 years with the aid of computer assisted backing tracks that I have created myself.
I have been teaching guitar privately now for 25 years. I also run a project studio and have produced and performed on CD’s released by GASM and Freddy Dixon, among others. I also worked with the late Terry Carisse for ten years helping him record demos for his songs. Terry Carisse was a six-time recipient of the Canadian Country Music Association's Male Vocalist of the Year, dominating the category from 1980-1986, and still holding the record for the most ever wins as the CCMA's Male Vocalist of the Year. He also earned the CCMA's Songwriter of the Year award in 1985 for his song Counting The I Love You's. Carisse was also named Top Male Vocalist in the RPM ''Big Country Awards'' in 1980-81 and 1987; and won several Big Country awards for Single and Album of the Year as well as Songwriter of the Year.
I am also finally set to release my first CD, Wire, comprised of songs that I have had lying around for years.
| POSTED BY: EricLawrence | POSTED ON: 09 Jan 2009 02:30 PM | ||
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“Island,” a recently released album by Kirk Armstrong captures the relaxing ambience of soft rock and hints of country. As a one-man show, Armstrong really puts his musical talents to work. His vocals are soft and mellow and are able to glide through the phrasing of each melody. The harmonies are accurate and add flavor to the lead vocals. Solid snare drum hits keep the rhythm moving on “It’s All I Ever Wanted” while the organ plays steady chord progressions. There is a nice incorporation of synth horns on “It Won’t Matter,” which play bouncy hits to this catchy upbeat tune. This album is well-produced, as the sound quality of both the vocals and instruments are clean and show great precision. Kirk Armstrong's “Island” is well worth hearing especially if you’re a fan of musical groups such as the Eagles or Phil Collins.
-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team |
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| POSTED BY: Babbbullon | POSTED ON: 30 Jan 2009 02:59 PM | |||||||
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| POSTED BY: Babbbullon | POSTED ON: 30 Jan 2009 03:07 PM | ||
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Payplay review: http://payplay.fm/kirkarmstrong2
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| POSTED BY: Babbbullon | POSTED ON: 31 Jan 2009 10:38 AM | ||
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Dear Kirk Armstrong, RadioIndy published a playlist with your music to your Rhapsody artist page along with a truncated version of our review. This includes a link to the complete review and to check out your music on RadioIndy. Please note that the playlist will appear on your Rhapsody artist page on the Rhapsody jukebox almost immediately, but it may take up to 2 weeks for the Playlist to appear on your Rhapsody.com online artist page. Thanks, Artist Concierge
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| POSTED BY: xavierpersad | POSTED ON: 03 Aug 2007 09:22 AM | ||
“Wire” by Kirk Armstrong is a delightful audio presentation of classic rock/pop songs. Excellent guitar work is evident throughout this entire CD. Kirk’s rich, smooth vocals quickly steal the limelight, pulling listeners into his emotional stories of love and heartbreak. “Come on Little Girl” and “Burning Down” shows off Kirk’s beautiful tone, well-crafted rhymes, and his keen sense for musical hooks and catchy choruses. “Second Hand” boasts a delightful electric intro that envelops listeners into its dreary atmosphere. Perhaps the most successful aspect of this CD is its ability to create a potent emotional atmosphere. What’s more, the production of “Wire” is simply outstanding and pleasing to the ears! Fans of the classic/soft rock bands will jump for joy at the sounds of this amazing record! -Xavier P. for RadioIndyCheck out Kirk Armstrong's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites |
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