Fishin’ for Pickles (Jamie Junger)

Andy Flinn mixed and master this one. It garnered two nominations: ECMA (Children’s Recording of the Year 2013) and Music Nova Scotia (Children’s Recording of the Year 2013)

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Well Prepared to Ramble Album Review: Fine Felt Hat – Mike Milne | The Grapevine

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“…Andy Flinn’s recording studio has fashioned yet another professional accomplishment, with Mike’s rich vocals coming out clear and booming…” (Laura MacDonald)

Fine Felt Hat (Mike Milne)

Produced by Andy Flinn (Bass/Guitar)

Review: Well Prepared to Ramble Album Review: Fine Felt Hat – Mike Milne | The Grapevine

“…Andy Flinn’s recording studio has fashioned yet another professional accomplishment, with Mike’s rich vocals coming out clear and booming…”

Fine Felt Had album cover

Rick MacNab

Rick MacNab is one of the first artists I met when I moved to the Valley in 2005. It is funny how some human beings can leave a permanent impression, without interacting much with me, or without countless heart-to-heart conversations. I will write about him, without consulting him, without his permission.

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Big Mouth and the Old Oak (Micah O'Connell)

This one also well cover in Nova Scotia. Andy Flinn is the producer and engineer. Check out title track below… Continue reading Big Mouth and the Old Oak (Micah O'Connell)

Farmers Market Songs

Andy and Ariana organized a fundraiser for the Wolfville Farmers Market in 2011. A host of local musicians contributed to this show/recording.

Pretty Gritty Ditty

Word and Music: Andy Flinn
Discography: Seeking Commotion

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Seeking Commotion (Andy and Ariana)

Shady Past

A few Songs from my shady past…

Pretty Ditties Album Review

Pretty Ditties Album Review: Seeking Commotion – Andy & Ariana

Posted on October 2, 2010 by in Cover Articles

If Andy and Ariana were a cheese, they’d be a cheddar, aged, with something like cardamom or caraway mixed in—you see them everywhere, everybody likes them, they go well with everything, yet there is something of the exotic in there, and a pervading sense of fine craftsmanship. When they’re not appreciating fancy cheeses, these kingpins of the Wolfville music scene have been gearing up to release eleven sensual new tracks on their forthcoming album, Seeking Commotion, at a concert extravaganza on October 16th. Continue reading Pretty Ditties Album Review