Thank you, if your email was already registered in our system you'll receive an email shortly with password reset instructions.
OKAre you sure you want to cancel auto-renewal of your Music Nova Scotia membership?
Your account will stay active until your expiration date.
Are you sure you want to cancel your Music Nova Scotia membership?
Your profile will be deactivated immediately.
Andy Comeau is a Nova Scotia-based country artist whose music blends the heart of classic country with the energy of modern country rock. Hailing from Digby, Andy writes songs that are equal parts honest, gritty, and full of soul — rooted in real-life stories and delivered with a voice that’s both powerful and sincere.
His debut single, “I Don’t Love You Anymore,” releases on August 29, 2025 — an upbeat, toe-tappin’ anthem with a clever twist and a chorus built for the dance floor. It captures Andy’s unique ability to balance fun, heartbreak, and timeless country feel in a way that resonates with old-school fans and new listeners alike.
A strong live performer and storyteller at heart, Andy placed third in a major singing competition despite losing his voice due to illness just days before the finale — a testament to his grit and passion for the stage.
Now firmly rooted in Nova Scotia, Andy is focused on growing his career from the East Coast outward, blending traditional country influences with fresh energy and an unwavering dedication to the craft.
Growing up in Digby, Nova Scotia, I was surrounded by country music that told the truth — songs by George Jones, Conway Twitty, and Ronnie Dunn that made you feel something deep. That’s the kind of artist I aim to be. I write songs that come from real life — whether it’s heartbreak, holding on, or just letting loose with good company and a guitar in hand.
My debut single, “I Don’t Love You Anymore,” drops August 29 and brings that traditional country energy with a modern twist — upbeat, ironic, and meant to move. I’m just getting started, and I’m proud to be building this journey from right here in Nova Scotia. Thanks for listening, watching, and supporting original country music from the East Coast