Glenn Graham (fiddler)
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Glenn Graham (born April 29, 1974) is a
Canadian Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of ...
musician, composer, author, and academic from Judique, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.


Music career

Graham has received music industry recognition. His second solo release, "Step Outside", garnered nominations for "Male Artist of the Year" and "Roots/Traditional Solo Recording of the Year" at the 2002 ECMAs. In 2006 he received his fifth nomination at the ECMAs for his recording, "Drive", in the Roots/Traditional Solo Recording category. In 2006, he authored ''The Cape Breton Fiddle'', published by the Cape Breton University Press. He and first cousin, the Honourable
Rodney MacDonald Rodney Joseph MacDonald (born January 2, 1972) is a Canadian politician, educator and musician who served as the 26th premier of Nova Scotia from 2006 to 2009 and as MLA for the riding of Inverness in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1999 ...
(an educator and retired politician who served as the 26th Premier of Nova Scotia from 2006–09 and as MLA for the riding of Inverness in the
Nova Scotia House of Assembly The Nova Scotia House of Assembly (french: Assemblée législative de la Nouvelle-Écosse; gd, Taigh Seanaidh Alba Nuadh), or Legislative Assembly, is the deliberative assembly of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia of the province of Nova Scotia ...
from 1999 to 2009), formed their own label, GlennRod Music Incorporated. Their 1997 album "Traditionally Rockin'" was nominated for two ECMAs. After MacDonald entered politics, Graham created and recorded on his own label, Bowbeat, but later returned to recording, performing, and marketing independently under his own name. He remains in demand for performances, both solo and as a duo act with MacDonald. Graham's sister, Amy, is also a Cape Breton musician and songwriter who has received radio airplay and music placements on TV shows.


Discography

* ''Let 'Er Rip'' (1996) * ''Traditionally Rockin'' (1997, with Rodney MacDonald) * ''Step Outside'' (2000) * ''Cape Breton Fiddle and Piano Music'' (Smithsonian, 2004, with The Beaton Family of Mabou) * ''Drive'' (2005) * ''Decade: A Compilation'' (2007)


Family and Other Musical Accomplishments

Graham's parents are
Gaelic Gaelic is an adjective that means "pertaining to the Gaels". As a noun it refers to the group of languages spoken by the Gaels, or to any one of the languages individually. Gaelic languages are spoken in Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Ca ...
singer Daniel ("Danny"
Danny Graham Daniel Graham (born 1978) is an American football player. Daniel Graham may also refer to: * Bob Graham (born 1936), Daniel Robert Graham, American politician *Daniel O. Graham (1926–1995), American general and political activist *Danny Graham ( ...
) and pianist Mary (Beaton) Graham. He began performing in public at age seven, when he sang a Gaelic song with his father in a concert in
Glendale, Nova Scotia The Municipality of the County of Inverness is a county municipality on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. It provides local government to about 17,000 residents of the historical county of the same name, except for the incorporated tow ...
. He began taking fiddle lessons at age ten from his maternal uncle,
Kinnon Beaton Kinnon Beaton (born March 26, 1956) is a Canadian musician from Mabou, Nova Scotia. He is the son of Donald Angus Beaton and Elizabeth MacEachen. He plays the fiddle in the Scottish genre famous throughout Cape Breton Island Cape Breton Is ...
, a renowned Cape Breton fiddler and prolific composer. Graham's grandfather,
Donald Angus Beaton Donald Angus Beaton (1912–1981) was a Canadian blacksmith A blacksmith is a metalsmith who creates objects primarily from wrought iron or steel, but sometimes from other metals, by forging the metal, using tools to hammer, bend, and ...
, was a legendary fiddler/composer, and his grandmother, Elizabeth Beaton, was a well-known pianist. Graham and musicians from his mother's side of the family, the Beatons, have been recorded by
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Smithsonian Folkways is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution. It is a part of the Smithsonian's Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, located at Capital Gallery in downtown Washington, D.C. The label was fou ...
. He is also a grand-nephew of the late Alex Francis MacKay, a revered native Gaelic-speaking Cape Breton fiddler. Moreover, Graham is a song-writer and composer. He released a book containing some of his hundreds of fiddle tunes; other artists have recorded some of his compositions while popular TV series and independent films have also featured his music.


Education and Related Accomplishments

Graham studied
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and la ...
at
St. Francis Xavier University St. Francis Xavier University is a public undergraduate liberal arts university located in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a member of the Maple League, a group of primarily undergraduate universities in Eastern Canada. History St. Franc ...
in Antigonish (BA Honours), and obtained his first post-graduate degree (Master of Arts) in Atlantic Canada Studies at
Saint Mary's University, Halifax Saint Mary's University (SMU) is a formerly Catholic, public university located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The school is best known for having nationally leading programs in business and chemistry, as well as one of the best Canadian women ...
in 2004, with his thesis
''Cape Breton Fiddle Music: The Making and Maintenance of a Tradition''
A revised and widely-cited book version was published in 2006 as ''"The Cape Breton Fiddle: Making and Maintaining Tradition"'' with CBU Press and is now with Nimbus Publishing. Graham also earned a PhD in Political Science at Dalhousie University, taught courses there, and taught as an Assistant Professor in Political Science at Saint Francis Xavier University. Graham currently works as an Assistant Professor at Cape Breton University. He has published articles in academic journals such as the Journal of Canadian Studies and Canadian Political Science Review and was a member of Nova Scotia's 2018-19 Electoral Boundaries Commission.


References


External links




Celtic Colours, Biography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Graham, Glenn (Fiddler) 1974 births Living people Writers from Nova Scotia Musicians from Nova Scotia People from Inverness County, Nova Scotia Canadian people of Scottish descent Cape Breton fiddlers Canadian male violinists and fiddlers St. Francis Xavier University alumni Saint Mary's University (Halifax) alumni 21st-century Canadian violinists and fiddlers 21st-century Canadian male musicians