William Terence Tufts (born 1954 in
Gasline, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter writing in many different musical genres.
History
Tufts is a finger-style guitarist living off-grid with his wife (pianist Kathryn Briggs) and daughter in the bush in Ontario.
Tufts has been playing music for enjoyment since 1963 and as a profession since 1974. His father's job with the Canadian government moved the family to Denver, Colorado in the US in the 1960s, at a time when the folk and rock music genres were influencing opinion everywhere. Other postings that influenced him musically took him to Ottawa, Ontario, and Rome, Italy. Upon returning to Canada to complete high school, he began to work as a full-time musician and continues to do so to this day.
In 1974 he moved to Fredericton, New Brunswick, to pursue his own musical career as a singer-songwriter and guitarist for A Joint Effort (Rick Bastedo, Brian Bourne, Grant Harrison, Tim Tufts, and Terry Tufts), and later a reformed version of that band called Redrock Hotel (Dan Artuso, Brian Bourne, Mario Melanson, Tim Tufts, and Terry Tufts.) The Effort released an LP, ''Final Effort,'' upon the groups disbanding, and one 45 rpm recording with RedRock Hotel (''Hitchhiker's Dream'' – T. Tufts b/w ''Your Constant Change'' – B. Bourne) was released in the late 70s.
Tufts has worked as a session musician and sideman for a variety of artists including Tom Paxton, Kathryn Briggs,
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Susan Aglukark
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Tufts has recorded six albums, one of which remains unreleased. Three of these albums are on
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''Arctic Rose'' is the opening cut from
Susan Aglukark
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’s 1982 debut album, first titled Dreams for You and re-released as Arctic Rose. The music is written by Terry Tufts as well as the original lyric after being approached by the album's producer, Randall Prescott, who was looking for material for the project. The lyric deals with a friend or Aglukark's who was sent South from her home to school. His experience was not a good one and he took his own life. Randall Prescott briefly told of the incident to Tufts and Tufts changed a song he had already written to accommodate the story. Later Prescott said Aglukark, referring to her late friend, had told him "he was so beautiful" and Prescott asked Tufts to put the line in the song, Aglukark never being able to be present for the writing. Aglukark added two lines in
Inuktitut at the beginning of the song sung to the guitar riff Tufts constructed. The original lyric Tufts wrote to his music is below:
''Arctic Rose''
He came from the Keewatin where half the year was night
But he never knew what darkness was ‘til he’d seen those city lights
He never really felt the cold ‘til he walked in white man’s shoes
A stranger in the strangest land, abandoned and abused
They sent him south away from home and buried him in school
A flower pulled out by the roots, a hunter without tools.
CHORUS
It’s not the sharpness of the blade, It’s how much light it throws
It’s more the way the wisdom’s used
Than just how much one knows
Why would you pick the perfect flower
When you could have watched it grow?
A worthless act, a waste of life
When you pluck the Arctic Rose
And then the warm came creeping and the restlessness took hold
Calling back to older ways, the path deep in his soul
And when his hopes had taken flight and his dreams all but let go
He silently let go of life and the spirits brought him home
Dying bloom in fading light, as dark as dark can be
Never to become the flower that he was meant to be
REPEAT CHORUS
W.T. Tufts
SOCAN
Discography
As Part Of K.E.W.T. (with Kathryn Briggs & John Geggie)
* ''Mother Lode'' (2014) Blue Northern Music
* ''Winter Light'' (2015) Blue Northern Music
Solo
* ''Terry Tufts'' (1987) Snowy River Records, then Blue Northern Music
* ''Transparent Blue'' (1990) Snowy River Records, then Blue Northern Music
* ''Down the Eighth and Gone'' (1995) Blue Northern Music
* ''Two Nights Solo'' (1999) Nutshell Music
* ''Walk On'' (2001) Borealis Records
* ''Two Nights Solo'' (2002) Re-Released by
Borealis Records
* ''Six Strings North of the Border'' (2003) Borealis Records
* ''The Better Fight'' (2005) Borealis Records
Compilation Contributions
* "For Lovin' Me", ''
Beautiful: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot'' (2004)
References
External links
Official Website
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1954 births
Canadian folk singer-songwriters
Canadian male singer-songwriters
Living people
People from Port Colborne
Canadian folk guitarists
Canadian male guitarists