The Barra MacNeils Cape Breton,Nova Scotia


Cape Breton,Nova Scotia,Music By The Barra MacNeils.. Cape Breton Island (French: île du Cap-Breton - formerly île Royale, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Cheap Breatuinn, Míkmaq: Únamakika, simply: Cape Breton) is an island on the Atlantic coast of North America. It likely corresponds to the French word "Breton", referring to Brittany. Cape Breton Island is part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. Although physically separated from the Nova Scotia peninsula by the Strait of Canso, it is artificially connected to mainland Nova Scotia by the Canso Causeway. The island is located east-northeast of the mainland with its northern and western coasts fronting on the Gulf of St. Lawrence; its western coast also forming the eastern limits of the Northumberland Strait. The eastern and southern coasts front the Atlantic Ocean; its eastern coast also forming the western limits of the Cabot Strait. Its landmass slopes upward from south to north, culminating in the highlands of its northern cape. A saltwater estuary, Bras d'Or Lake, dominates the centre of the island. The island is divided into four of Nova Scotia's eighteen counties: Cape Breton, Inverness, Richmond, and Victoria. Their total population as of the 2001 census numbered 147454 "Cape Bretoners"; this is approximately 16% of the provincial population. Cape Breton Island has experienced a decline in population of approximately 6.8% since the previous census in 1996. Approximately 72% of the island's population is located in <b>...</b>


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Tri Nova Scotia Celtic Fiddle Dance Story & Song


We are four Bostonians who perform celtic folk music from Nova Scotia. We all have at least one parent from Nova Scotia and spent lots of time there growing up. We also embrace being from Boston and have been influenced by the rich Irish traditions of our area. Our fiddler Doug Lamey is the grandson of Boston Cape Breton fiddling legend Bill Lamey. He's been playing since he was a kid and has studied with some of the greats from both the Cape Breton tradition (Buddy MacMaster) and Irish fiddle scene (Tommy Peoples). www.douglamey.com We are lucky to have two of the best stepdancers in the Boston area, Pam Campbell and Christine Morrison. Pam is the daughter of fiddling legend John Campbell. Christine is the daughter of Peggy Morrison who is president of the Gaelic Club in Watertown, MA. Pam & Christine have been dancing together for 16 years and have shared the stage with Natalie MacMaster and Ashley MacIsaac to drop some names. I sing in both English and Scottish Gaelic. I play guitar and Irish Tin whistle and make my living as a musician/storyteller. I am steeped in Irish music on my dads side of the family (Clifford's in Sliabh Luachra) and Scottish on moms side. I recieved my MA in Folklore from Memorial University in Newfoundland. www.cliffmcgann.com We've all played together informally over the years but are finally making it official. We've settled on the name The Boston Kiltics as it captures our love of Scottish folk music but also the fact we are from Boston and <b>...</b>


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Nova Scotia (What About Me) Dylan Cragle & Raining Faith~ Original


New original song Recorded and Produced at Ruby Mai Studios Nashville Tennessee USA. Vocals by Dylan Cragle. Lyrics and Music by Raining Faith (Captain Rock) and (Jack Magic) It was an honor and a blast to work with Raining Faith, they are Phenomenal Musicians! Thank you so very much for Believing in me. Copyright 2011 www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Thank you to Cheyenne, Dakota, and Tucker my dog friends My Facebook: www.facebook.com My Facebook page: www.facebook.com My Twitter: twitter.com


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Sydney Steel Plant Nova Scotia (Music Lennie Gallant Man Of Steel)


History An integrated steel mill was established on the southeast side of Sydney Harbour in the Whitney Pier neighbourhood of Sydney, Nova Scotia in 1901 by American investors. This entity was named Dominion Iron and Steel Company Limited (DISCO) and was a subsidiary to the Dominion Coal Company Limited (DOMCO). DOMCO coal was used to create coke to fuel the blast furnaces for smelting iron ore which arrived from Bell Island in Newfoundland. In 1920, DISCO merged with the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company (SCOTIA) to form British Empire Steel Corporation (BESCO). In 1930, BESCO reorganized as Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation (DOSCO). In 1957, DOSCO was purchased by AV Roe Canada, which was later purchased and made a subsidiary of Hawker Siddeley Canada in 1962. Hawker Siddeley sought to eliminate money losing operations and in 1965, DOSCO announced that its mines had only 15 years of production left and concluded that the cost of opening new underground mines in the Sydney Coal Field would be too expensive. The company made its intentions clear that it would be exiting the coal mining business within months. In response to a vast public outcry in industrial Cape Breton County, the Minority government of Prime Minister Lester Pearson announced JR Donald would head a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Cape Breton coal industry, with hearings held in 1965 and 1966. The Donald Commission recommended that a federal Crown corporation be established to acquire and manage <b>...</b>


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Acadian Music, Culture, Festivals and Genealogy in Nova Scotia


Enjoy this video of Nova Scotia's Acadian festivals, culture, music & history. Explore your Nova Scotia roots with us. www.novascotia.com


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Nova Scotia Panoramic Music Slideshow of the AnnapolisValley


Experience the beautiful Annapolis Valley through professional photography while listening to the soulful song "Nova Scotia Nature's Music" written and performed by Bob Quinn. The Annapolis Valley is a premier tourist destination in NS and its coastline is the Bay of Fundy which features the World's highest tides.


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Cape Breton Rita MacNeil She's Called Nova Scotia And Farwell To Nova Scotia (June 21/09)


Cape Breton,Nova Scotia (Music By Rita MacNeil She's Called Nova Scotia And Farwell To Nova Scotia) A Drive From Kelly's Mt To Auld Cove... Cape Breton Island (French: île du Cap-Breton - formerly île Royale, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Cheap Breatuinn, Míkmaq: Únamakika, simply: Cape Breton) is an island on the Atlantic coast of North America. It likely corresponds to the French word "Breton", referring to Brittany. Cape Breton Island is part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. Although physically separated from the Nova Scotia peninsula by the Strait of Canso, it is artificially connected to mainland Nova Scotia by the Canso Causeway. The island is located east-northeast of the mainland with its northern and western coasts fronting on the Gulf of St. Lawrence; its western coast also forming the eastern limits of the Northumberland Strait. The eastern and southern coasts front the Atlantic Ocean; its eastern coast also forming the western limits of the Cabot Strait. Its landmass slopes upward from south to north, culminating in the highlands of its northern cape. A saltwater estuary, Bras d'Or Lake, dominates the centre of the island. The island is divided into four of Nova Scotia's eighteen counties: Cape Breton, Inverness, Richmond, and Victoria. Their total population as of the 2001 census numbered 147454 "Cape Bretoners"; this is approximately 16% of the provincial population. Cape Breton Island has experienced a decline in population of approximately 6.8% since the <b>...</b>


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The Superfantastics live at Nova Scotia Music Week


The Superfantastics live in New Glasgow for Music Nova Scotia Week. November 9, 2008.


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Downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia (Short Music Clip)


In this video: Grand Parade, Argyle St, Guy Dressed in White, Midtown Tavern, Night Time Magic, Pizza Corner, Halifax Police, Audio from Ghost_k - "Stop" (blue mix)


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Three Sheet busking in support of Nova Scotia Music Week


Three Sheet busking on the corner of Spring Garden Rd. and Queen St., downtown Halifax in support of Nova Scotia Music Week. Big thanks goes out to the folks at Bank of Montreal who gave us a power supply so this could be possible.


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YouTube - Morgan MacDonald Nova Scotia Music Week Showcase More Than Just The Stars.mp4


Live recording from Rudder's in Yarmouth NS during Nova Scotia Music Week.


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Victoria at the Nova Scotia Music Festival


Victoria played her for the first time at the Scotia Music Festival and she did a great job. Here she is playing "En Roulant ma Boule"


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Ceilidh Baddeck 2 Nova Scotia


Music performed at a Ceilidh (pronounced "Kay-Lee") at Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Part 2 of 5 parts.


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New Waterford,Nova Scotia. Today


New Waterford,Nova Scotia Today, Music By Aaron Lines Lights Of My Hometown. Geography New Waterford is located north of Sydney and northwest of Glace Bay. It is named after the city of Waterford, in Ireland. It is located near the ocean and is bordered on one side by cliffs. New Waterford has a rather flat terrain and has several fresh water lakes located nearby. Economy New Waterford is a fishing port and former coal-mining community that has been in economic decline in recent years. There are ongoing efforts to revitalize the area's economy including a slow but steady increase in jobs in the technology sector. Many residents had been reliant on the coal and steel industries, which are now closed. The last local mine closed in 2001. New Waterford's current main industry is the Catalogue Teleservices Company call center for Spiegel, Newport News, Carabella and AB Lambdin. Eight-thirty whistle At 8:30pm every day the local volunteer fire department sets off its air raid siren. This has a long history, and continues in tradition to this day. The original intent of the whistle was to let small children know that they were to be inside or on their parents property. Events and celebrations Coal Dust Days Coal Dust Days is a week long celebration of the community taking place approximately the third week of July. The Coal Dust Days parade, Plummer Avenue Day, the tavern tour, and fireworks display are some of the many events that take place during the week. In 2008, Coal Dust <b>...</b>


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Carleton Stone Drives the Big Wheel - Kick Drums - Music Nova Scotia Showcase (2009)


Carleton Stone Drives the Big Wheel - Kick Drums - Music Nova Scotia Showcase (2009) Rodd Grand Hotel Ballroom, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia


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Joel Plaskett with Symphony Nova Scotia


"Non-Believer" as performed by Joel Plaskett and the Symphony Nova Scotia. Part of the SNS Pop Series, and also part of the Halifax Pop Explosion.


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A Bit More Of Sydney Nova Scotia


A Bit More Of Sydney Nova Scotia,Music By The Eagles The Boys Of Summer. Sydney (2001 population: 24115) is a Canadian urban community in the province of Nova Scotia. It is situated on the east coast of Cape Breton Island and is administratively part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Sydney was incorporated in 1904 and dissolved on August 1, 1995 when it was merged into the regional municipality. Sydney is the largest urban centre on Cape Breton Island. Together with Sydney Mines, North Sydney, New Waterford and Glace Bay it forms the Industrial Cape Breton region. History It was founded by Col. Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres in 1785, and named in honour of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney (also the Home Secretary in the British cabinet at the time). Lord Sydney appointed Col. DesBarres governor of the new colony of Cape Breton Island. Col. DesBarres landed a group that consisted primarily of poor English citizens and disbanded soldiers. A group of Loyalists from the state of New York, fleeing the aftermath of the American Revolution, were added to the immigrants upon their arrival in the neighbouring colony of Nova Scotia. The site DesBarres chose for the new settlement was along the Southwest Arm of Sydney Harbour, a drowned valley of the Sydney River, which forms part of Spanish Bay. Between 1784-1820, Sydney was the capital of the British colony of Cape Breton Island. The colony was disbanded and merged with neighbouring Nova Scotia as part of the <b>...</b>


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GhettoChild -Welcome To Nova Scotia (Dir: Cazhhmere)


www.StolenFromAfrica.com Ghettochild debut Music video! Bringing you a "AUDIO VISUAL TEXT BOOK" The Canadian Black history they forgot to teach you.... or the history they didn't want you to know. We all know about the underground railroad right? you know, escaped run away slaves in America following the north star to Canada for "freedom." Rignt? and they lived happily ever after? the end? WRONG!!! Welcome to Nova Scotia ;) Directed by Cazhhmere (Check out more of her Videos http , produced by Classified REQUEST THIS VIDEO ON MUCH MUSIC!! ITS VERY IMPORTANT WE SUPPORT EACH OTHER!! "welcome To Nova Scotia" - GhettoChild! watch.muchmusic.com Request on Much!!! muchvibe@muchmusic.com ondemand@muchmusic.com rapcity@muchmusic.com muchmoremail@muchmoremusic.com Or Call in and request: 1-800-265-MUCH (6824) LINKS ( SCOTIAN HISTORY) : Uniacke Square Posse 1988 [music video] (Nova Scotia) www.youtube.com Slavery in Canada www.cbc.ca All Black Hockey League of the Maritimes (1894) that existed before the NHL (1917) www.theblackiceproject.com Buddy Daye: en.wikipedia.org Tyrone Wiliams www.nflcanada.com Africville Nova Scotia www.StolenFromAfricville.com Africville [MUSIC VIDEO] Black union feat Maestro www.youtube.com Jamaican Maroons in Halifax (1796) www.guysboroughacademy.ednet.ns.ca


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Ceilidh Baddeck 5 Nova Scotia


Music performed at a Ceilidh (pronounced "Kay-Lee") at Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Part 5 of 5 parts.


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Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival - Nova Scotia, Canada


The Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival blends traditional and contemporary folk music on the grounds of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Talented local performers and visiting musicians alike have graced the stages and streets of Lunenburg during this annual event. Join in the fun -- explore the music, workshops, readings, and children's programs which are all part of the festival's activities. Want to plan your trip to Canada? Visit bit.ly Join us on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com


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Rising Gael-Nova Scotia Farewell


new music video for the opening track of Rising Gael's third album "One More Day" filmed by tim olsen


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Cazual Drinking: Classified (good Nova Scotia hip hop)


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North Sydney And Sydney Mines Cape Breton Nova Scotia (June 16/09)


North Sydney And Sydney Mines Cape Breton Nova Scotia (Music By Dave Matthews Band You And Me) North Sydney (2001 pop.: 6775) is a community in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Located on the north side of Sydney Harbour, along the eastern coast of Cape Breton Island, North Sydney is an important port in Atlantic Canada as it is the western terminus of the Marine Atlantic ferry service. It acts as the marine link for the Trans-Canada Highway to the island of Newfoundland, which is why North Sydney's nickname is called The Gateway To Newfoundland. Marine Atlantic ferries currently operate from North Sydney's terminal to the ports of Port aux Basques and Argentia. The company is one of the largest employers in the area. History North Sydney emerged as a major shipbuilding centre in the early 1800s building many brigs and brigantines for the English market and later moving on to larger Barques and, in 1851, the full rigged ship Lord Clarendon, the largest wooden ship ever built in Cape Breton. Wooden shipbuilding declined in the 1860s but the same decade saw the arrival of increasing numbers of steamships drawn to North Sydney for bunker coal. By 1870 it was the fourth largest port in Canada dealing in ocean-going vessels, drawn for coal and due to the fact that The Western Union cable office had been established here in 1875. The railroad came to Cape Breton Island in 1891. At this time there were 2513 people in North Sydney, compared to 2417 in Sydney. In <b>...</b>


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Celtic Fiddle from Boston via Cape Breton, Nova Scotia


Doug Lamey is a Boston area fiddler with deep ties to Cape Breton's fiddle tradition. His grandfather Bill Lamey was one of the most important fiddlers during the golden age of Cape Breton fiddling. Cliff McGann is a Boston area musician and storyteller. Both are members of The Boston Kiltics www.bostonkiltics.com


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Tom Green World Tour Pt 2 - Nova Scotia/New Brunswick


Tom plays shows in Fredericton NB, Sydney, Truro, and Halifax NS. Music: "Opening in G" by Kiev www.facebook.com


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Jonathan Edwards: Nova Scotia


The word "legend" is often used to describe veteran folk/rocker Jonathan Edwards, whose 1971 million-selling song "Sunshine" ("go away today...") brought him instant fame. Since that time, Jonathan has been going strong. He has recorded 15 albums, collaborated with artists like Emmylou Harris and Jimmy Buffett, performed in theater, commercials, movie soundtracks, and a TV series, and produced records. In this program, Jonathan talks about his career path and performs his song "Nova Scotia". We also see historical footage of Jonathan on his farm in Nova Scotia. Also, check out Jonathan's MiND studio performances of "One Day Closer" and "Shanty" and of course "Sunshine". www.mindtv.org


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Uniacke Square Posse 1988 music video


Rap video from Uniacke Square Posse, from Uniacke Square, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1988.


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NSMW 2008 Gala Show - Old Man Luedecke - Proof Of Love


Nova Scotia Music Week 2008 Gala Show Performances - Featuring Old Man Luedecke


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New Waterford,Nova Scotia Today (Part 2)(Paul Brandt Small Towns And Big Dreams )


New Waterford,Nova Scotia Today (Part 2) Music By Paul Brandt Small Towns And Big Dreams Geography New Waterford is located north of Sydney and northwest of Glace Bay. It is named after the city of Waterford, in Ireland. It is located near the ocean and is bordered on one side by cliffs. New Waterford has a rather flat terrain and has several fresh water lakes located nearby. Economy New Waterford is a fishing port and former coal-mining community that has been in economic decline in recent years. There are ongoing efforts to revitalize the area's economy including a slow but steady increase in jobs in the technology sector. Many residents had been reliant on the coal and steel industries, which are now closed. The last local mine closed in 2001. New Waterford's current main industry is the Catalogue Teleservices Company call center for Spiegel, Newport News, Carabella and AB Lambdin. Eight-thirty whistle At 8:30pm every day the local volunteer fire department sets off its air raid siren. This has a long history, and continues in tradition to this day. The original intent of the whistle was to let small children know that they were to be inside or on their parents property. Events and celebrations Coal Dust Days Coal Dust Days is a week long celebration of the community taking place approximately the third week of July. The Coal Dust Days parade, Plummer Avenue Day, the tavern tour, and fireworks display are some of the many events that take place during the week. In 2008 <b>...</b>


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Rain Over St. Ambrose Live At The Red Knight


www.acadianembassy.com http twitter.com This video was shot and edited by Lynn Hemeon of www.yarmouthbands.com at The Red Knight Yarmouth's hot spot for live entertainment on March 2,2012. Thanks to Patrick Burrell for a great job on sound


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Nova Scotia Celtic Stepdance and Fiddle from Boston


We are The Boston Kiltics a boston performing troupe who specialize in Celtic music from Nova Scotia. Scots Gaelic Vocals, Cape Breton stepdance and kick ass fiddling.


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'Farewell to Nova Scotia' from'Songs For Sail Volume 2' by JA Rogers


Details at www.JARogers.com The photo is of the harbor entrance at Charlotte Amalie St. Thomas.


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AGALLAH - NOVA SCOTIA FEMS (CARTELFILM HD)


Directed By Cartel Film & Music Agallah - Nova Scotia Fems Produced By Cuzzo Sosay CAKEMIX 2.0 COMING SOON. *NEED A VIDEO? HIT US UP RIGHT HERE ON YOUTUBE


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Episode 18: Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo Parade


The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo started in 1979. It was ceremoniously opened by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. This event is an indoor spectacle usually held in Halifax's Metro Centre. It featured music, dancing, acrobatic, and comedic performances. The Tattoo parade commenced on the morning of July 1st (Canada Day). It took place throught the streets of Downtown Halifax. This year marked the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Navy. The word, "Tattoo" derived from a Dutch tradition of drummers marching through the streets, summoning the British soldiers to return to their quarters from the taverns and inns (to "turn off the taps" or "doe den tap toe").


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DRUM! Performs on Nova Scotia Day at Vancouver 2010 Olympics


Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter introduces a performance by DRUM! a multi-cultural performance troupe that "features musicians, dancers, drummers, and singers from four principal cultures Aboriginal, Black, Celtic and Acadian brought together in a heart-pumping fusion of music, dance, poetry, video, rhythm, and song." Visit drumshow.ca


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An Islander - Valdy & Gary Fjellgaard


Valdy & Gary Fjellgaard at the "Acoustic Maritime Music Festival" held each year in Kempt Shore, Nova Scotia. Go to www.novascotiabluegrass.com for more info. A three day family event featuring some of Canada's best musical talent.


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Bluenose 2, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada


On Friday 21st September 2007, we went on a trip on the Bluenose 2. It left from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Thanks to the English language department at Acadia University. conted.acadiau.ca The English language students go on trips to places in Nova Scotia as part of their course. We got to go with them on this trip. Music: artist: Manu Cornet album: Distance & Temps track: Place d'Italie Used with permission from jamendo.com Artist at Jamendo: www.jamendo.com Album at Jamendo: www.jamendo.com Artist site: www.manucornet.net


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Bonnie Dobson - Farewell to Nova Scotia


from her album Bonnie Dobson in 1972. She also has an entire album titled Bonnie Dobson from 1969 with totally different songs. BONNIE DOBSON (Argo Decca LP 1972, re-released on CD by Dutton Vocalion, 2006) Tracks Side 1 1 Thyme (Trad arr Dobson) 2 Long River (Lightfoot) 3 Farewell to Nova Scotia (Trad arr Dobson) Bonnie Dobson tracks notes4 Un Canadien Errant (Trad arr Dobson) 5 Poor Little Girl of Ontario (Trad arr Dobson) 6 Four Strong Winds (Tyson) Side 2 1 Vive La Canadienne (Trad arr Dobson) 2 Land of the Silver Birch (Trad arr Dobson) 3 Ise the Bye (Trad arr Dobson) 4 Sixteen Miles to Seven Lakes (Lightfoot) 5 A La Claire Fontaine (Trad arr Dobson) 6 Someday Soon (Tyson) By the time she moved permanently to London in 1970, Canadian Bonnie Dobson had a pretty susbtantial career under her belt: four albums on the Prestige label including the song for which shes best known (Walk me out in the) Morning Dew plus two on RCA Victor. Born in Toronto on 13th november 1940, she got into folk seriously as a teenager on summer camps where people like Pete Seeger and Leon Bibb would turn up to give concerts. She got her break in 1960, left university and started touring in the States. ''I did my first tour with Brownie McGee and Sonny Terry who had been my idols and then I was playing with them, she recalled in 1993. And then I went off to Los Angeles. There was a festival up in Idlewild, the University of California had this arts festival every summer and I taught Canadian <b>...</b>


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