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Andy Curran
Andy Curran is credited on 99 releases across 66 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1982–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
99
Pressings credited
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Albums
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Decades active
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Biography
Andy Curran is a Canadian rock musician. He was originally prominent as the founder, vocalist and bassist for the rock band Coney Hatch, with whom he released three albums in the 1980s. Following Coney Hatch's initial breakup, he formed a new band consisting first of guitarists Harold Smith and Ray Buck with drummer Jack Fuller, and then guitarists Michael Borkosky and Simon Brierley with drummer Glenn Milchem. Milchem left the band early on due to his extensive commitments as a session musician, and was replaced by Eddie Zeeman. They were signed to Alert Records, although the label opted to bill Curran as a solo artist. The self-titled debut album Andy Curran was released in 1990, receiving Juno Award nominations for Most Promising Male Vocalist and Best Metal/Hard Rock Album at the Juno Awards of 1991. Curran won the award for Most Promising Male Vocalist. Following that album, however, Curran and his bandmates opted to work under the band name Soho 69. As Soho 69, they released the album Scatterbrain in 1993. In 1994, Curran, as a solo artist, recorded a cover of Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl" for the tribute album Borrowed Tunes: A Tribute to Neil Young. In the late 1990s, Curran and Brierley reemerged with the new project Caramel, which released a self-titled album in 1998. Curran was also a songwriting collaborator with Kim Mitchell on Mitchell's 1999 album Kimosabe. In the early 2000s, Curran joined Anthem Records as an artists and repertoire manager. He cowrote two more songs for Mitchell's 2007 album Ain't Life Amazing, and participated in the recording of Coney Hatch's 2013 reunion album Four and selected reunion concerts. In 2021, he appeared on two tracks by Alex Lifeson, released on Lifeson's website. Curran and Lifeson have a new band, Envy of None, with vocalist Maiah Wynne.
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Credited work
99 releases · 66 albums · active 1982–2025
- Performance · 265
- Other credits · 16
- Production · 3
- Mastering · 2
Studios: Toronto Sound Studios · United Media, Toronto · El Mocambo, Toronto · Quest Recording
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Moving Pictures
1981

2112
1976

Permanent Waves
1980

Hemispheres
1978

A Farewell To Kings
1977

Fly By Night
1975

Rush
1974

Caress Of Steel
1975

Presto
1989

Roll The Bones
1991

Clockwork Angels
2012

Snakes & Arrows
2007

Allied Forces
1981

Rush In Rio
2003

Victor
1996

Coney Hatch
1982

Stij(ē)ən Wāvz
2025

Envy Of None
2022

Grace Street
2017

Cygnus X-1
2017

R40 Live
2015

Clockwork Angels Tour
2013

Albatross
2012

Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland
2011
Frequent collaborators
- Coney Hatch
- Various
- Rush
- Envy Of None
- Lee Aaron
- Big Sugar
- Caramel (12)
- The Kordz
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