Elmer Robinson

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
Robinson, Elmer
Dates
1910-2000
Where Raised
Residence
Occupation
farmer
Style

Elmer Robinson came from a major fiddling family. On his mother's side, he was a nephew of William Harvey, who placed second to Neil Cheverie in the Great Fiddle Contest of 1926. On the paternal side, Elmer's father and two uncles were good fiddle players.

Elmer started out on harmonica, organ, and piano, and didn't take up the fiddle in a serious way until his mid-20s. He developed quickly, however, and by the 1940s he was playing widely for house parties, hall dances, and weddings throughout an area bordered by Grand River on the east, Wellington on the South, and O'Leary on the west. According to such fiddlers as Jackie Biggar, Jim MacDougall, and Ervin Rafferty, Robinson was probably the most popular dance fiddler in west-central Prince County for more than three decades. He was also the most admired and widely emulated fiddler in the region for many years.

Elmer had a very lively, syncopated style of bowing and created interesting and unusual twists on such common Island tunes as St. Anne's Reel and Mrs. McLeod of Rasay. He won first prize so often at the PEI Fiddling Championships in nearby Tyne Valley that he was ultimately asked to retire from competition and become one of the judges.

Elmer was a great admirer of Cape Breton fiddling and often augmented his repertoire with tunes from Cape Breton broadcasts and recordings. Some tunes that entered his repertoire in this manner are Mrs. Beatty Wallace, Lord Seaforth, and Marchionness of Tullybardine.

Strings teacher Peter Robinson is a distant relative of Elmer's.

During his 1992 recording session, Elmer invited three of his fiddling friends to come by and join the proceedings: Eddy Arsenault of St. Chrysostom, Frank O'Connor of Kildare Capes, and Warren Leard of Coleman. This made not only for a very festive occassion, but allowed us to record some great group fiddling. Some group fiddling recordings made from that session appear below under the heading, "Tunes from the Robinson Gathering."

Member (current or former) of fiddling groups

Images

Eddy Arsenault at Elmer Robinson interview, 1992
L-R: Elmer Robinson, Frank O'Connor, Warren Leard, Bernice Laird, Dorothy Rogers, Harry Lecky at Robinson's home in Woodstock: Rounder recording sessions, 1996
Elmer Robinson (fiddle) & Eldon MacArthur at Richmond Festival, 1991
Frank O'Connor (left) & Eddy Arsenault at Elmer Robinson interview, 1992
L-R: (Warren Leard (partially hidden), Elmer Robinson, Eddy Arsenault, Eldon MacArthur, & Frank O'Connor at Elmer Robinson interview in Woodstock, 1992
Elmer Robinson, 1992
L-R: Warren Leard, Elmer Robinson, Eddy Arsenault, & Eldon MacArthur at Robinson interview, 1992
Elmer Robinson & accompanist Eldon MacArthur, 1992
Elmer Robinson at Richmond Fiddle Festival, 1991
L-R: Warren Leard, Elmer Robinson, Eddy Arsenault & Eldon MacArthur: Woodstock, July 1992
L-R: (Warren Leard (partially hidden), Elmer Robinson, Eddy Arsenault, Eldon MacArthur, & Frank O'Connor at Elmer Robinson interview in Woodstock, 1992

Tune Selections

Pigeon on the Gatepost / Pride of the Ball Accompanied by: Bernice Leard, pno; Eugene Gallant, gtr West Prince info
Mrs. Beatty Wallace Accompanied by: Eldon MacArthur, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Pigeon on the Gatepost / Pride of the Ball Accompanied by: Bernice Leard, pno; Eugene Gallant, gtr West Prince info
Mrs. McLeod of Rasay Accompanied by: John Cousins, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Ste. Anne's Reel Accompanied by: John Cousins, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Pride of the Ball / Miramichi Fire Accompanied by: John Cousins, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Pride of the Ball / Miramichi Fire Accompanied by: John Cousins, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Brae Reel / Marchioness of Tullybardine Accompanied by: Eldon MacArthur, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Brae Reel / Marchioness of Tullybardine Accompanied by: Eldon MacArthur, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Marchioness of Tullybardine / Growling Old Man Accompanied by: John Cousins, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Marchioness of Tullybardine / Growling Old Man Accompanied by: John Cousins, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
ERobinson reel 1 Accompanied by: first unacc, then repeated with Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Lord Seaforth Accompanied by: Eldon MacArthur, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo West Prince info
Lord MacDonald's Reel

Accompanied by: Eldon MacArthur, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo

West Prince info
Robinsongathering Reel 1

Accompanied by: Eldon MacArthur, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo

West Prince info
Maid Behind the Bar

Accompanied by: Eldon MacArthur, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo

West Prince info
Walker Street

Accompanied by: Eldon MacArthur, gtr; Ken Perlman, bjo

West Prince info
Jackson's Jig / WestPrinceFiddlers Jig 1 Accompanied by: Dorothy Dalton Rogers or Cyrus Gallant, pno; Jack Arbing, mand West Prince info
Jackson's Jig / WestPrinceFiddlers Jig 1 Accompanied by: Dorothy Dalton Rogers or Cyrus Gallant, pno; Jack Arbing, mand West Prince info
Heather on the Hill / Farmer's Reel Accompanied by: Dorothy Dalton Rogers or Cyrus Gallant, pno; Jack Arbing, mand West Prince info
Heather on the Hill / Farmer's Reel Accompanied by: Dorothy Dalton Rogers or Cyrus Gallant, pno; Jack Arbing, mand West Prince info

Oral histories

Robinson's fiddling pedigree Uncle was Wm Harvey (the champion fiddler of the Island) info and transcript
Fiddling in the family Started on keyboard; father and both grandfathers played fiddle info and transcript

Videos

Accompanied by: John Cousins, gtr; Ken Perlman banjo
Accompanied by: John Cousins, gtr; Ken Perlman, banjo