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Lindy Vopnfjr, previously credited as Lindy, is a Canadian singersongwriter, who has performed both as a solo artist and as a member of several bands. After singing in an Icelandic folk group as a child, he cofounded the folkrock group Northern Junk with his brother in the early 1990s, developing a following in Victoria, B.C. He later released several solo albums while living in Toronto, and also was a member of the indie rock band Major Maker, whose single Rollercoaster charted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His 2013 solo album, Young Waverer, had several singles chart on CBC Radios RadioTopand R330 charts. Currently based in Hamilton, Ontario, as of 2014 he continues to tour and perform live.

Lindy Vopnfjr was born on May 26, 1972 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His grandfather, Axel Vopnfjr, was a prominent figure in the Icelandic Canadian community, who served as president of the Icelandic Canadian Club. His parents Len and Karen Vopnfjr were both folk singers, and from a young age both Vopnfjr and his brother Kris would join them in singing Icelandic songs.

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