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  1. Jim Henman Bio. Writing his first tune, at age 12, Jim spent much of his youth strumming a Stella acoustic guitar on the sandy shores of Clam Harbour, Nova Scotia. Jim wrote his first song on this Stella.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › April_WineApril Wine - Wikipedia

    Three of the founding members - David Henman (guitar), Ritchie Henman (drums), and their cousin Jim Henman (bass) - were originally in a band named Prism (not to be confused with the Vancouver-based band of the same name).

  3. 9 de dic. de 2021 · Jim Henman can remember the exact day he first met Myles Goodwyn in 1963. Henman’s family had just moved to Halifax from rural Clam Harbour in eastern Nova Scotia. “This skinny little kid came running through the woods saying, ‘I hear somebody here plays guitar,'” recalls Henman.

  4. It all began in Nova Scotia late in 1969. The Henman brothers, David and Ritchie, got together with their cousin Jim Henman and fellow musician Myles Goodwyn to form a band called April Wine, a name chosen simply because they were two words that sounded good together.

  5. April Wine (1971) During the recording of April Wine’s debut album, Myles Goodwyn began to take over from Jimmy Henman as the band’s lead singer. Myles also emerged as the key composer.

  6. Canadian band April Wine formed in late 1969 in Waverley, Nova Scotia, but vocalist/guitarist Myles Goodwyn, guitarist David Henman, drummer Ritchie Henman, and bassist Jimmy Henman soon moved to Montreal.… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2020s. Formed. 1969 in Waverley, Nova Scotia, Canada. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles.

  7. April Wine had a minor Canadian hit off of their self-titled 1971 debut album with “Fast Train.” Jim Henman left the band and was replaced by bassist and vocalist Jim Clench.