Francis MacDonald

The information in this biography was published in 2015, based on interviews prior to that date. Later events and accomplishments may not be included.

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Name
MacDonald, Francis
Dates
1940-
Where Raised
Residence
Occupation
not known

Francis MacDonald comes from a long line of fiddlers on both sides of his family. In fact, family lore has it that his fiddling ancestors were on the very first boatload of Scottish settlers that landed at Tracadie Bay in the 1790s.

Francis' father Ronny MacDonald was a noted local fiddler. His family often held house parties; there was also dancing at schoolhouses, and at community fund-raisers such as socials and church picnics. Sometimes of an evening Ronny would invite a few other fiddlers in to swap tunes; Francis would be in bed upstairs listening to the music and yearning to play it himself. He took up the fiddle in earnest at about the age of 9 or 10.

MacDonald's father showed him how to use the bow; from that point he learned by watching his father and the other older fiddlers, including Joe MacDonald, Hector MacDonald, and Victor McPhee (an uncle of Angus McPhee). Once he got started, playing technique seemed to come naturally; he then expended his repertoire by listening to other players and to radio broadcasts.

In the 1970s, Francis fell in with the Eastern Kings Fiddlers and began to systematically pursue the Cape Breton playing style and repertoire. He still plays plays powerful, lively versions, however, of such local favorites as Farmer's Reel, Ottawa Valley Reel, Princess Reel, and Paddy on the Turnpike.

MacDonald played regularly at commercial dance halls in northern Kings and Queens Counties from the 1950s into the 1980s. In the early 1990s, he  played regularly at a weekly dance in Tracadie. In 2006, he was often the featured fiddler at the Goose River and Lorne Valley Dances.

Member (current or former) of fiddling groups

Images

Francis MacDonald at Morell High School Concert, August 1991
Francis MacDonald, 1991
Francis MacDonald, 2006
Members of Eastern Kings & Queens County Fiddlers Join Forces at Morrell High School Concert, 1991 (Front Row L-R: Charlie Sheehan, Fr. Charles Cheverie, Francis MacDonald; Kevin Chaisson is at the piano)
Members of Eastern Kings & Queens County Fiddlers Join Forces at Rollo Bay Concert, 1991 (L-R: Kevin Chaisson, Kenny Chaisson, Paul MacDonald, Fr. Charles Cheverie, Richard Wood, Hughie McPhee,Francis MacDonald, Dan McPhee)

Tune Selections

Ottawa Valley Reel / Princess Reel / Farmer's Reel Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
White Cockade / Mrs. McLeod of Rasay Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Ottawa Valley Reel / Princess Reel / Farmer's Reel Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
King's Reel / Lasses of Glenalladale Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Miss Lyall Reel / Fmacdonald Reel 4 / Fmacdonald Reel 5 / Big Coffin Reel Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
King's Reel / Lasses of Glenalladale Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Miss Lyall Reel / Fmacdonald Reel 4 / Fmacdonald Reel 5 / Big Coffin Reel Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Caber Feidh Unaccompanied Northeast Kings info
Miss Lyall Reel / Fmacdonald Reel 4 / Fmacdonald Reel 5 / Big Coffin Reel Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Johnny Cope Reel / Pigeon on the Gatepost Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Miss Lyall Reel / Fmacdonald Reel 4 / Fmacdonald Reel 5 / Big Coffin Reel Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Johnny Cope Reel / Pigeon on the Gatepost Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Big John MacNeil Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Farmer's Reel / Princess Reel Unaccompanied Northeast Kings info
Sheehan's Reel / Pigeon on the Gate, G-Setting / Paddy on the Turnpike Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Farmer's Reel / Princess Reel Unaccompanied Northeast Kings info
Sheehan's Reel / Pigeon on the Gate, G-Setting / Paddy on the Turnpike Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
FMacdonald Jig 3 Unaccompanied Northeast Kings info
Sheehan's Reel / Pigeon on the Gate, G-Setting / Paddy on the Turnpike Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
Flowers of Edinburgh Unaccompanied Northeast Kings info
Ottawa Valley Reel / Princess Reel / Farmer's Reel Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info
White Cockade / Mrs. McLeod of Rasay Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo Northeast Kings info

Oral histories

MacDonalds come to PEI Can trace his family back to South Uist and the very first Scottish settlers on PEI info and transcript
Developing the urge to play Started at 9 or 10; he liked fiddle music every since he could remember; as a small child he'd be in bed and hear the music waft up from fiddlers who visited father info and transcript
Dances around St. Peters Lake House parties at his house quite often; then in the 1950s they had dances in the schoolhouses: socials and cards then a dance after; also had church picnics info and transcript
Fiddlers in the family Who played in his family; had fiddling on both sides info and transcript