
Myles Goodwyn, singer, guitarist, writer, producer and leader of the multi-platinum-selling rock band APRIL WINE, died earlier today (Sunday, December 3) at the age of 75. No cause of death has been revealed. The family asks for privacy.
Goodwyn shaped and directed APRIL WINE from its earliest begin…
APRIL WINE’s MYLES GOODWYN Dead At 75
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