Maybe something different for #hubskioriginalmusicclub! Not my own creation but in fact, my mum's! It's an album she made earlier in the year with 4 of her own violin students, and something that I for one was pretty proud of.
My personal favourite is track 9 which begins with a beautiful rendition of an old Irish emigration song (performed by the youngest member of the group, only about 15!)
Looking forward to checking this out later today. I grew up listening to Cape Breton fiddle music (Ashley MacIsaac, Natalie MacMaster, Buddy MacMaster Rankin Family, etc) but from my understanding the way it's played where I'm from is a bit different than it's traditional roots.
It's not really my thing, but my mom loves Cape Breton music. We're from Halifax but are closely related to Cape Breton. I got dragged into a square dancing event at a tiny, tiny church in the heart of some tiny town in the middle of nowhere when we were in CB for a funeral. It was new to all of us and completely surreal. My social anxiety hated it, but the music was live and completely indescribable. When the tempo starting ramping it made you feel like you were on a roller coaster.
Sounds like you were in Judique lol. I currently live in Halifax and head home a few times a year. It's still surreal for me to attend a square dance. Once you get a few drinks in it becomes this weird high energy orange blur. I'm not sure where the orange comes from, if it's the low watt light bulbs or the old cheap wood panelling that was in style 50 years ago, but that's the color I associate with it.
I really love this music, thank you for sharing. Something about it makes me feel like a hobbit, sitting in the Shire, drinking a pint. -Particularly track 9. Congrats to your mum. Have her join in the original music club any time! Thanks for sharing.
I love this sort of music! Plus I am actually heading out to Killarney next week so will definitely have to give this a listen.