Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Grab a seat and let the music carry you away...

The warm nights are adding to ceilidh excitement. Lovely, appreciative folks come through our door every single night, and dance to our great tunes. It seems they get better every night!


July 20th Ceilidh was fantastic with Shelly Campbell, Mike Hall and lots of audience participation. Simply terrific fiddle tunes from two of our finest!

July 22 sold out and we made good use of extra stools! We're happy Melody and Derrick Cameron are back from Scotland. We always enjoy hearing our friends, knowing we'll laugh once again at Derrick's stories, listen intently to Melody's fine tunes and get to see her fancy footwork! Many tickets were bought in advance. What an appreciative crowd---they learn to love our music.

The 23rd, Dawn and Margie Beaton take the stage. These young sisters have a way with the crowd. Who cannot be charmed by the chemistry of these two? Their striking red hair speaks of the fiery music within them, and their passion for our traditional music comes through their hands straight to our grateful ears!


July 24th we had a great time with Anita and Jason MacDonald. This was Jason's first Baddeck Gathering Ceilidh, but not his last. And Anita, well, we've spoken of her plenty before! This girl just knows her stuff - from playing fiddle, to stepdancing, to Gaelic singing, to expounding on the historical context of the traditions, she's quite the gal! We're so happy to have her.

July 25 Sunday, the Baddeck Gathering was tops. The hall was packed! Great music was had with Buddy and Rachel. Great dancing topped it off when Cheryl MacQuarrie dropped by and showed her steps. She can be seen at some local dances, and often teaches at the Gaelic College in St. Anne's, if you want to learn some of those great steps for yourself.
Genevieve from BC played a French Acadian tune on her fiddle. Thanks, Genevieve!


And finally for our Monday duo, Mike Hall and Jennifer Bowman, many seats were booked and sold in advance. These people were in the know, apparently, because what a night! Frederic
Tremblay landed in from Quebec City with his accordion, and though there were a few others sharing their talents, he was given such literally uproarious applause after his first set, he was compelled to play more! What a talent! He brought the house down in a couple reels along with Mike and Jennifer.


Also visiting was Jacob, who shared a set of jigs on the fiddle with Mike accompanying.

And finally, Brooke Grady, a lovely young lady from Guysborough County who is taking piano lessons from Jennifer and becoming a fine accompanist in her own right, took the stage. She accompanied Jennifer on a set of strathspeys and reels. Fine work, Brooke! Keep it up!


See you at the ceilidh!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Does it get any better?

Shelly Campbell and Allan Dewar hold our Tuesday night slot, and if you are yet to see them, you must! They have been playing together for years, and their combined musicianship is an uncommon treasure. Shelly is the keeper of a storehouse of wonderful and interesting tunes, gleaned from years of acquiring music at the feet of masters, and to sit and listen to her is a gift. She is much more than a fiddle player, however. She possesses yet another ancient and much more rare gift: that of storytelling. In an age of text messages and email abbreviations, Shelly can transport you to another era with her tales of folklore and local anecdotes. Her ability far surpasses the majority of her peers in the younger generations, in whom this art has been all but lost. Bring a hanky, though - you just might shed a tear laughing!

Allan's knowledgeable accompaniment is the perfect complement. His lively style is reminiscent of the late great John Morris Rankin on piano, and supports our traditional music to a T: understated, yet oh so tasty. He has toured the world with many of Cape Breton's top musicians, and is sought after for performances and recordings. He now runs the Judique Interpretive Center, another hopping center of music. If you are on the Inverness side of the island, check out one of their daily afternoon ceilidhs, or Sunday afternoon concerts.


Lovers of the music were out on Wednesday the 14th - we watched - more than one grew misty-eyed as Jennifer played a slow air, and many were actually tapping their toes to the music, just like we do! Lots of folks came in because of the rain, but stayed because of the tunes!

Thursday the 15th we had a wonderful ceilidh with the one and only Dwayne Cote, accompanied by music stalwart, Doug MacPhee. There were tunes to be heard that night that we forgot existed and here played in a style in which only inimitable Dwayne is capable. The 3 standing ovations stand as undisputable testimony to that! Have a listen to his newest recording- excellence and creativity you don't often come across! It is definitely worth it.


Friday the 16th we
had 2, yes 2, guest guitar players. Scott was under the watchful eyes of both as they followed along Cape Breton style. Great dancing was had by all, and such fun!

We've seen visitors from all over the globe this week, as always! Including but not limited to, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, England, Ireland, Scotland, Australia, Japan; a popular spot we have here!

Saturday the 17th Douglas Cameron was back with Jennifer Bowman. Hot times again at the ceilidh - hot tunes, hot dancing, hot King Cole tea, as always! A writer for CAA Travel visited and was taking notes for an article, requested a waltz and loved it!

Mike Hall and Jennifer Bowman rocked the house Monday night. We've come to expect this from Mike. He does not disappoint! There's a reason he is booked solid all summer long!
Come check them out this coming Monday again.

See you at the ceilidh!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Are those birds I hear?

Well, the BGC is certainly happy to welcome Douglas Cameron to the ceilidh clan. He joined us last night for the first time. He played wonderfully and the crowd was clearly in awe of this young gentleman demonstrating such expertise and skill. Many oohs and aahs were heard when he shared that he is only just 16!

To our surprise and pleasure, Paddy Barry and Frank Nugent were in visiting from Dublin, Ireland, and both sang songs for us. Paddy sang one in his native Irish Gaelic while accompanying himself on guitar. Frank shared a beautiful unaccompanied song in English. You could hear a pin drop in the hall while he was singing!

Douglas finished the night with a perfectly executed rendition of the Mockingbird, an interesting piece of music which begins like a normal march, but then has numerous parts that imitate the sounds of various bird calls. It is a demonstration of skillful mastery and musicality to so interpret, and Douglas did so with such seeming ease, he earned himself a standing ovation.

One couldn't ask for a better first night!

See you at the ceilidh!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Oldies and Newbies make for good ceilidhs!

A lovely ceilidh was had Thursday night, though there was a smaller crowd, we had lots of fun. Eight couples wanted to dance and dance we did!

Friday we had more tunes with Helen MacDonald, Scott MacKenzie and Susan MacLean. Welcome back, folks!!

Though last year was the first year for Helen and Scott on the lineup, Susan has been a Ceilidh mainstay for probably 10 years.


Here's hoping you didn't miss Saturday night!! Wonderful music, dance and fun with Chrissy Crowley and Hilda Chiasson. And who should join us by surprise but Colin Grant and our own Rachel Davis! Colin has just formed a new group called The Colin Grant Band. You can check them out here. All our visitors leave so happy they've found us!


Sunday was Leanne Aucoin on fiddle who is old favorite from way back, and Buddy MacDonald, a singer/song-writer/story teller. It was a
nother great spell of music, leaving all in attendance smiling, happy and wanting more, all thanks to Buddy and Leanne, as well as Rachel Davis who dropped in.


Tonight we introduce Douglas Cameron to the ceilidh stage in Baddeck; with Jennifer at the keys, we'll have a party!

See you at the ceilidh!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Standing-O

Another great night!

Jennifer Bowman and Joel Chiasson brought the tunes and stories tonight, and it mustn't have been too bad- they got a standing ovation!

One patron commented, "You had better watch out. These guys are hot- they're going to get stolen from you!"

Another added, "It was so enthralling. It just kept me in rapt attention. Thank you so much! You guys are amazing. "
And still another, "How do you do it? You make it look so easy!"
Adam joined in on a march/strathspey/reel set on guitar. Clearly, he has done this before! Thanks for sharing your talents, Adam!
In the crew tonight were 2 different couples from London area (one from 14 miles north of London, he was sure to specify) and a woman from India.

Maybe next time you will be among us? Come say hello if you are!

See you at the ceilidh!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Guess what?

It's ceilidh season and we are having a ball!
We had a great time again Saturday night. There were lots of visitors from far and wide; many who know nothing about our wonderful Cape Breton music, but leave with big smiles and glowing, happy faces!

Usually we dance one square set in the course of the night, but Sunday night a group of 8 German folks requested instruction, so we danced a second time! Lots of good tunes and fun were at hand with Rachel Davis, a fine young fiddler from our area, and Donnie Campbell.


Great tunes and times Monday night with Mike Hall and Jennifer Bowman. Famed teacher Stan Chapman was among the crowd and played some lovely Irish jigs which were especially appreciated by a family from Ireland.

And tonight? Well! It's Tuesday, and of course that means that it's Shelly Campbell's night with Allan Dewar on piano. We can't wait. Fiddle music is so heave
nly!


See you at the ceilidh!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Great Canadian Ceilidhs

The Baddeck Gathering Ceilidh SOLD OUT on our opening night! Wee-hoo! Welcome, folks from around the globe! We had lots of Canadians, Americans (glad to see you all back!), and on top of that were folks from England, Switzerland and even Argentina. Imagine!

Great entertainment was provided by Melody and Derrick Cameron, a husband and wife team living in Mabou who have a number of cds to their credit as well as being continuously active in performing and educating about the Cape Breton music traditions and history.


Friday the 2nd, we welcomed the lively combo of Mike Hall and Jennifer Bowman to our well-worn ceilidh stage. Visitors from all across the USA and Canada, and beyond including London, England and Sweden were treated to Mike's driving tunes.

Kevin from Boston sat in on guitar for a couple traditional Cape Breton sets, and accompanied Mike while Jennifer danced a step solo, and while Mike and Jennifer played twin fiddles as a finale. Kevin has a background in classical, jazz and some bluegrass. He fit in wonderfully though for his first Cape Breton session! Great job, Kevin! Come back again! Keep plugging, keep listening, you're full of music. We enjoyed a bit of his solo jazz as well. Lovely stuff.

And we've only just begun...

See you at the ceilidh!