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File: gaudetdavid06-oh-declineandrevival_M.mp3
Speakers:
DG β David Gaudet
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
DG: When I was growing up to be a fiddler, there wasn't many around then. There's wasn't a big demand then. I wouldn't even take the fiddle to a party if there was a bunch my age
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File: dayivan06-oh-findingthefiddler_M.mp3
ID β Ivan Day
JG β John Gauthier
ID: I remember there was a party back in Frank Murphy's one night up in Norboro, and they come to me, got me out of bed at 10 or 10:30. They want to have a dance back there. A bunch of them got together and
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File: macintyrestewart-oh-farmlife_M.mp3
Speakers:
SM β Stewart MacIntyre
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: If you lived on a farm when you were young about how many hours a day would you be working?
SM: There was really no such thing as as hours, it was sunrise
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File: farrellleo06-oh-houseparties_M.mp3
Speakers:
LF β Leo Farrell
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Tell me about the house dances in your community?
LF: Well, put the table in the woodshed or outside in the summertime, haul the chairs all out and
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File: cheveriecharles-oh-alchohol_violence_M.mp3
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CC β Fr. Charlie Cheverie
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
CC: On the Island in particular, in the Prohibition days in particular, a lot of the drinking was done β First of all, drinking was done; people drank. But it
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File: doucettejoe-oh-howlearned.mp3
Speakers:
JD β Joe Doucette
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
JD: I was 6 years old.
KP: How did you go about learning to play the fiddle?
JD: How'd I go about it? Go hide somewheres with the
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File: leckyharry06_withrcook-oh-weddings_dances_M.mp3
Speakers:
HL β Harry Lecky
RC β Roland Cook
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
HL: Yhe weddings, at our church it'd be in the morning, and generally a party that night
KP: What was the party
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File: morrisseyjohnny-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3
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JM β Johnny Morrissey
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: How old were you when you took up the fiddle?
JM Oh I guess I was about 15 or 16. I've been playing that long and [inaudible]. I played for the first dance in Iona
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File: farrellleo06-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3
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LF β Leo Farrell
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
LF: Well I'll tell you, my mother was a Woods from Miscouche. And after church β we're Catholics, I don't know what you are but it don't make no difference anyhow. After
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File: jonesandrew-oh-steannechanges_M.mp3
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AJ β Andrew Jones
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP That's a very nice version of that tune.
AJ Yeah? We used to play [it] the old way -- I mean when it was first written it was kind of a β¦
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File: smithtony06-oh-steannetwists_M.mp3
Speakers:
TS β Tony Smith
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: A lot of fiddlers have commented about β That no two fiddlers playβ¦
TS: The same.
KP: They might play the tunes the same way but they all
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File: macdonaldhilda-oh-jimmysimmons_M.mp3
Speakers:
HM β Hilda MacPhee MacDonald
GM β George MacPhee (Hilda's nephew)
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
HM: Oh Jimmy Simmons, he was the best fiddler that ever was heard of I suppose, anywheres around. Yeah. Oh my God he was great
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File: cheveriecharles06-oh-future_M.mp3
Speakers:
CC β Fr. Charles Cheverie
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
CC: I think it's going to flourish. There's enough interest in younger players that they will develop. Again, you're going to get all kinds of players that will play at it as
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File: macdonaldfaber-oh-foundingfiddlerssociety_M.mp3
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FM β Rev. Faber MacDonald
FM I simply got the inspiration or the idea one day that it might be a good idea to bring the fiddlers together, to bring together as many fiddlers as we could find that we knew played at
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File: macleandanny-oh-houseparties_M.mp3
Speakers:
DM β Danny MacLean
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: How often would they be having house parties in the Eldon area when you were growing up?
DM: Well there was pretty near always a party somewhere pretty near
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File: morrisseyjohnny-oh-lemjay_bonaparte_M.mp3
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JM β Johnny Morrissey
JM There was an old fellow from Mt. Stewart, Lem Jay, did you hear tell of him? And every New Years he'd go into Charlottetown β When radios came out first, it was a long time ago, he'd go into
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File: macinnisbillysenior06-oh-declinesqdances_M.mp3
Speakers:
BM β Billy MacInnis Sr.
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
BM:A lot of them dances was just a fiddle and a piano: not even vocalists, and you could in them days put 100 to 150 people in a hall just with a fiddle
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File: doucettepat06-oh-musichome_M.mp3
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PD β Pat Doucette
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Were you born on a farm?
PD: No, a little fishing village. Dad used run the Post Office; he worked the lumber woods. We had guitars in the house, and one of my brothers he
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File: robinsonpeter06-oh-ellerslieschoolprogram_M.mp3
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PR β Peter Robinson
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
PR: I got the job as music teacher here in Ellerslie.
KP- I believe that you have started up a fiddle in the schools program?
PR
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File: huestislowell06-oh-wppartyline_M.mp3
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LH β Lowell Huestis
LH: That was on at 11:30 in the morning, every morning Monday through Friday. We would go to the country and record at some of these various talent shows, whenever there was a talent show advertised
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File: morrisonrita-oh--musichome_M.mp3
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RM β Rita Morrison
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
RM It was a family of ten.
KP Are you related to Joe MacDonald?
RM Not related, no, but we were very close friends over the years. They lived
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File: gallanternie06-oh-partiesegmontbay_M.mp3
Speakers:
EG β Ernie Gallant
PD β Pat Doucette
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
They were up to three or four parties a week. One house would have it one night, then they'd take a night off and another house would have it
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File: macdonaldjoe-oh-miqmacs_M.mp3
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JM β Joe MacDonald
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
JM: Well, there was an Indian village around here, and there was about four fiddlers there, permanently.
KP: Were they Mi'kmaq fiddlers?
JM Yeah.
KP Do you
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File: hughesemmett-oh-learningtunes_M.mp3
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EH β Emmett Hughes
EH: See then, the difference [between] then and now is you could jig reels and jigs and whistle them when you were 5 or 6 year old. See, now there's no -- A young person that that goes startin' to
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File: quinnmerlin-oh-swingingrhythm_M.mp3
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MQ β Merlin Quinn
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
MQ: I can teach you how to swing in about two seconds. You don't have to have a partner. And you don't have to have fast music. The thing about swingin is, music doesn't have to be fast
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File: doucettevictor06-oh-puppetmishap_M.mp3
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VD β Victor Doucette
KP: curator Ken Perlman
KP: I know your Dad used to make a lot of things out of wood, and puppets, he showed me these dancing dolls he made [a set of dancing dolls operated by the fiddler's
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File: gotellwilfred-oh-ducks_M.mp3
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WG β Wilfred Gotell
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
WG Only one time I had resentment. I played down in Murray Harbor, a group of us; poor Fred [McCullough] was with us. There was four or us, no five of us, and we had to hire
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File: wilsonteresa06group-oh-womenfiddling_M.mp3
Speakers:
TW - Teresa MacPhee Wilson
AM - Anne McPhee
MM - Marie MacIntyre
TB - Tracy Warren Burke
MW - Mary MacPhee Warren
GM - Gloria MacPhee MacInnis
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
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File: farrellleo06-oh-frolics_M.mp3
Speakers:
LF β Leo Farrell
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Did they have frolics in your day?
LF: Yeah, choppin' frolics. All the neighbors go to your place and cut wood for you, eh. You maybe had an operation or
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File: wightelliott-oh-dances_countryshowers_M.mp3
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EW β Elliott Wight
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP And were there house parties in [your area]?
EW A lot. They call 'em around here "country showers". If a girl's getting married, they'd always have
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File: chaissonyoungpeter-oh-parentopposition.mp3
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PC β "Young Peter" Chaisson
KC β Kevin Chaisson
KC But see the music got passed down. Like my grandmother on my father's side, I mean; she used to jig the tunes to my father when my grandpa would be away, because grandpa
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File: dauschmidtkathryn06-oh-philosophy_M.mp3
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KD β Kathryn Dau Schmidt
KD: I figure everybody can learn something, can learn enough to have fun at it. And that's the first thing, to have fun. And the second thing is, you have to have a lot of people who just enjoy fiddling
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File: macdonaldfaber-oh-fiddlecontests_M.mp3
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FM β Rev. Faber MacDonald
FM You could get the sense that there were some very, very deep feelings about what had happened among fiddlers over the years as a result of them being engaged in competitions. I picked up
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File: dockendorffharold06-oh-farmlife_M.mp3
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HD β Harold Dockendorff
KP: Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Were you born on a farm?
HD: Yes.
KP: What kind of farm?
HD: Just mixed farming. It was mostly all mixed farming at that time on the Island.
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File: quinnmerlin-oh-farmlife_M.mp3
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MQ β Merlin Quinn
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
MQ: I probably remember what happened back in the '30's, that's for sure. Things were tough in the 30's alright but it seemed to be a nice way of living.
KP: What was nice about it?
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File: woodrichard06-oh-olderfiddlers_M.mp3
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RW β Richard Wood
RW: Those experiences, they were great for me because it was a bonding time with my Dad [Terry Wood]. It would be nothin' for us to be up at a ceilidh, or be in Monticello. Or say, "We just had dinner, what do you
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File: oconnorattwood-oh-farmwork_M.mp3
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AO- Attwood O'Connor
KP: Curator Ken Perlman
AO: The worst job I think there was, was haying and potatoes. Oh I detested them two jobs. Had to work by hand, fork the hay by hand. Fork it on the wagon and sometimes fork it off
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File: smithtony06-oh-mysterycontestant_M.mp3
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TS βTony Smith
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
TS: A fellow from up Bangor way β But that feller, he - One night they were having this here contest at the Forum, they used to have a lot of them at old the Forum in
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File: richardfred06-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3
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FR β Fred Richard
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
FR: And I always wanted to play the violin.
KP: Why was that?
FR: Well I used to like the sound of it. And there was an auction sale and I
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File: chaissonkenny-oh-houseparties_M.mp3
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KC β Kenny Chaisson
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KC The house parties used to be really enjoyable.
KP What, what were they like, can you describe them?
KC Oh, you'd be in a room there, and
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File: hughesemmett06-oh-learningtodance_M.mp3
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EH β Emmett Hughes
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
EH: When I was a young lad, you learned how to dance a set before you ever tried it. The people would - If there's four couples, they'd dance a set just to show you
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File: macdonaldfrancis-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3
Speakers:
FM β Francis MacDonald
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP So how old were you when you began playing?
FM Oh, I suppose around between 9 and 10 years old, somewhere in that range.
KP
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File: robinsonpeter06-oh-keithrobinson_M.mp3
Speakers:
PR β Peter Robinson
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP β Tell me about your father's musical activities. I believe he was a prominent musician on the island.
PR β His name was Keith Robinson; he was known for
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File: oconnorfrank-oh-musicinhome_M.mp3
Speakers:
FO β Frank O'Connor
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
F0: A family of ten and everybody played. In the hard times in the 30s, we had about one mouth organ, an old organ that was pretty weazey, one fiddle my dad played and he
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File: macdonaldfaber-oh-theshadowside_M.mp3
Speakers:
FM β Rev Faver MacDonald
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: What kind of stresses did this put on the lives of fiddlers, would you say?
FM: Well, for some it might have been quite heavy, simply because for
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File: robinsonpeter06-oh-tynevalleycontest_M.mp3
Speakers:
PR β Peter Robinson
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
PR: It was originally tagged as the PEI Fiddling Competition. I took over middle 80s.. Keith Milligan was a one time Premier [of the province]. He ran it; it was his pride
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File: chaissonyoungpeter-oh-fourthfingerdemo_M.mp3
Speakers:
PC β "Young Peter" Chaisson
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
PC: It makes the tune. Remember what we were talking about there today?
KP: Yeah.
PC: Like there's β When it'
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File: chipmangary-oh-roughdances_M.mp3
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GC β Gary Chipman
GC: In some cases β There was one out in a place called Harrington, which is out towards Brackley, in that area. The barn's been torn down now, what it was was just a big hay barn. And it had a hay loft in it, and a
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File: cheverieomar06-oh-learningtunes_twists_M.mp3
Speakers:
OC β Omar Cheverie
RC β Randy Cheverie
KP: Curator Ken Perlman
OC: When I was young I had an exceptionally good ear for picking up tunes. In fact, some tunes, if it was an easy tune if I heard it once I could play
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File: macdonaldfrancis06-oh-districtdances_M.mp3
Speakers:
FM β Francis MacDonald
KP: Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Did you ever have house parties at your house?
FM: Yes, I remember them having some parties there, some wedding showers and dances in our home there
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File: wilsonteresa06group-oh-gaelicsinging_M.mp3
Speakers:
TW β Teresa MacPhee Wilson
TW: When Jim would come to our place we'd see him coming. We'd get all geared up a whole bunch of kids. "Sing a song for us Jim." First he'd say, "No!." Then, the next thing you know, "How about
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File: maccannellneil-oh-houseparties_M.mp3
Speakers:
NM β Neil MacCannell
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP What was a house party like in those days?
NM Well, people gathered and fiddlers set up in a corner, Usually with a guitar player as accompaniment
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File: raffertyervin06-oh-basketsocials.mp3
Speakers:
ER β Ervan Rafferty
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
ER: They had basket socials back then, you know basket socials. They'd have sort of a get together. But it was mostly a card game if I remember right. The boys would be expected to
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File: baglolesidney-oh-olddays_M.mp3
Speakers:
SB β Sid Baglole
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
SB: Oh, it was terrible in them days, terrible in them days. Oh, my goodness! There was no money (laughs). they used to pass the hat around, you know, to pay me,(laughs) Used to pass
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File: huestislowell06-oh-nielsonandbear_M.mp3
Speakers:
LH β Lowell Huestis
LH: They [Messer and the band] stopped somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. There was a bear up in the road ahead, of their station wagon, And Duke [Neilson] told the driver, whoever was drivin' at
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toolestephen-oh-goodfiddler_M.mp3
Speaker:
ST β Stephen Toole
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
ST Well, I think that there has to be music in you, yes. I've known people that are trying to play the fiddle, but I know very well that they'll never be able to play.
KP
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File: poirierzelieanne-oh-musicinhome_M.mp3
Speakers:
ZP β ZΓ©lie-Anne Arsenault Poirier
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP There must have been a lot of music around the home
ZP Oh yeah!
KP Can you tell us a little bit about ...
ZP We had an old-fashioned organ
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File: sigsworthcosmas-oh-mothersrole_M.mp3
Speakers:
CS β Cosmas Sigsworth
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: You said your mother would sing the rest of the tunes to you. How did she learn the tunes?
CS: Now where she was born, there was fiddlers lived on either side
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File: gotellwilfred-oh-halfwayhouse_M.mp3
Speakers:
WG β Wilfred Gotell
WG But in the old house there they used to have the parties over there, and they used to call it the halfway house - halfway from the village to my place, you know. A couple guys would get together
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File: webstercarlandjackie06-oh-newgenerationfiddlers_M.mp3
Speakers:
CW: They play good, they get them yellin' and goin'.
MQ: They actually play real fast. You can put better time on it by slowin' down.
CW: You can put better time and you can get
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File: mackenziesheila06-oh-youngfiddlers_M.mp3
Speakers:
SM β Sheila MacKenzie
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
SM: There's definitely a lot less older fiddlers out. You'd go to the ceilidh in Monticello on Sunday night and you'd have George [MacPhee] and you'd have a couple of other
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File: arsenaultlouise06-oh-keepingmusicalive_M.wav
Speakers
LA: Louise Arsenault
KP: [summary] I understand you are thinking about founding a fiddle camp that focuses on Acadian fiddle, to keep Acadian music and culture alive. Why do you think that's important?
LA:
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File: arsenaultedwardp-oh-gettingstarted_M.wav
Speakers:
EPA: Edward P Arsenault
MA: Marie Arsenault
KP: Curator Ken Perlman
406 KP: You said that you didn't take up the fiddle right away...
EPA: I was 32 years old, and that's a bad mistake. She bought me
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File: macdonaldhilda-oh-frolics+weddings_M.mp3
Speakers:
HM β Hilda MacPhee MacDonald
HM: That was like the wedding that my brother Hughie and Ronnie Archie went to down to Kellys', down Fort Augustus. And it was Owen Kelly's wedding. Oh I guess it was a dandy. They go
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File: hancockharold06-oh-houseparties_M.mp3
Speakers:
HH- Harold Hancock
NG β Norman Gillis
HH: They were the best ones really, was the house parties. I remember one time there was a dance up at Angus Beaton's. Remember they built a stage up there; it was Margaret
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File: gotellwilfred-oh-dancing_M.mp3
Speakers:
WG β Wilfred Gotell
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
WG: But the old time dance, really, the old lancers, they died right out. This modern stuff come in. And it would be nice if it would come back again cause it was really a nice dance,
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File: mcpheeangus-oh-districtdances_M.mp3
Speakers
AM β Angus MacPhee
AM Well, there used to be all kinds of house dances at that time in schools. That's all pretty much done away with now. There were only small schools, one room schools, and they'd have dances there through the year
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File: chaissonkevin-oh_musicneverdies_M.mp3
Speakers:
KC β Kevin Chaisson
KC: But you get such tremendous satisfaction. It just makes my day when I see the kids play and you see them progressing all the time, eh? That's your payment. That's your payment. Before I'm gone, I hope by-
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File: arsenaulteddy-oh-twists_M.wav
Speakers:
EA - Eddy Arsenault
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
EA Some put extra note in them - you know - different --- you know - - - a lot of players ... they put a lot of... It's like buildin a house -- you know, the rough work. But after
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File: banksreg-oh-jackwebster_M.mp3
Speakers:
RB β Reg Banks
KP β Ken Perlman
RB: He used to drive the mail through here. Main road from Cardigan to Annadale. Annadale's 2 miles on the highway. And sometimes I'd take the violin out to the mailbox and meet Jack [Webster
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File: dauschmidtkathryn06-oh-future_M.mp3
Speaker:
KD β Kathryn Dau Schmidt
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KD: Two of my grandfathers and a great-grandfather were fiddlers [in Iowa and Wisconsin]. I never knew any of them. Well, I knew one of my grandfathers, but I never
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File: sonierervan-oh-houseparties_M.mp3
ES And then again, there was nothing till the fiddler arrived. And they used to hit them with the -- hit the strings with the knittin' needles. Remember them on the fiddle. Keep time with the knittin needles.
KP That's like fiddle sticks.
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File: huestislowell06-oh-huestisorchestra.mp3
Speakers:
LH β Lowell Huestis
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
LH - We had the band and when we went to play they would want old time music, see, so we had to get the fiddler to come along with us.
KP β Oh
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File: macdonaldpaul-oh-compoundgracenotes_M.mp3
Speakers:
PM β Paul MacDonald
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
PM: Most times what you're actually dealing with is a grace note on a grace note, which is very tricky. That's what you're dealing with there. I've never really actually
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File: pitredennis-oh-stepdancing_M.mp3
Speakers:
DP β Dennis Pitre
VD β Vincent Doucette
VD: In the olden days, too, well we're not that old (laughs), but I remember if you were at the harbour on Saturday afternoon after everybody was all done fishing and stuff
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Speakers: maccannellneil-oh-lunch_M.mp3
NM β Neil MacCannell
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
NM There was lunch served always by the hostess. Just good old-fashioned home-baked bread, and biscuits and jam and that sort of stuff. And sweets, too many
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File: sonierervan-oh-badinstrument_M.mp3
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ES β Ervan Sonier
ES: But I always got a kick - And this was a true story, I think β Getting back to the fiddle being the devil's instrument. I remember Guy Buolter, a terrific fiddler from up west. And they were going to get Guy.
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File: livingstonemarie06-oh-wellingtonjam_M.mp3
Speakers:
ML β Marie Arsenault Livingstone
EA β Edward P Arsenault
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
ML: Friday evenings for the last six years we have a jam in Wellington at the Boys and Girls Club
EA: Every
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File: chaissonkevin06-oh-fiddlingsurvival_M.mp3
Speakers:
KC β Kevin Chaisson
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: So looking back at the last 15 years, what's happened ?
KC: When you were here the last time, I would have to say fiddle music was probably at one of
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File: oconnorattwood-oh-musichome_M.mp3
Speakers:
AO - Attwood O'Connor
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Would you have music sessions in the house?
AO: Oh Yes.
KP: Can you tell us a little bit about them.
AO: My father's house there when we were kids, that
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File: sigsworthcosmas-oh-gettingstarted_marriage_M.mp3
Speakers:
CS β Cosmas Sigsworth
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Did you grow up in a musical household?
CS: Not really. My mother was musical; she played the organ; but there was nobody in the immediate family that
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File: hancockharold06-oh-familyorigin_M.mp3
Speakers:
HH β Harold Hancock
KN: Keith Nicholson
HH: Well the Hancocks immigrated up from the states. Actually my grandfather deserted off an American sailing ship in Charlottetown Harbor, and in those days
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File: banksreg06-oh-schooldances_piesocials.mp3
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RB β Reg Banks
KP β curator Ken Perlman
RB: Years ago they'd have the old-fashioned school houses, befoerr they's have the big high schools and all this. Every settlement had a school house. And they would have dances in
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File: stewartbud06-oh-dancehalls_M.mp3
Speakers:
BS β Bud Stewart
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: What was life like growing up on a farm.
BS: Not that great, not easy. There wasn't a lot of money but everybody was pretty much in the same boat. We didn't
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File: biggarjackie06-oh-tunememory_M.mp3
Speakers:
JB β Jackie Biggar
KP β curator Ken Perlman
And a lot of times when I was learnin' I'd have a dream that I learnt the tune; I'd get up in the morning and play it. I'd be friggin' with it that night, and couldn't
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The Events section offers a sense of what Prince Edward Islandβs fiddling revival was like in early 1990s, a period w
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File: macinnislargus-oh-decline_culturallosses_M.mp3
Speakers:
LM β Largus MacInnis
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
LM See, when radio started coming in, well, probably there'd be a place that had a radio, and there'd be old time music on sometimes, and there'd be a crowd gather in to
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File: richardfred06-oh-politics_M.mp3
Speakers:
FR β Fred Richard
FR: If you went to a meeting of politics. I'd play maybe a couple of tunes there and you'd get the old politicians, or the strong Liberals or the strong Conservatives would be gettin' up and givin' a step, and everybody
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File: doucettejoe-oh-marmotteuse.mp3
JD: La Marmoteuse? The origin of that is, There's an old couple that lived in the country like this, and there was a Bingo in the village. They played Bingo. The old lady she liked to play Bingo, and the old man didn't want to go, see?
KP: Yeah.
JD: So
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File: hubleylibby-oh-stepdancingchanges_M.mp3
Speakers:
LH β Libby Hubley
LH: Now, I wasn't the first step dancing teacher. There were others before me but not for very long, I wouldn't say. I think that change came because when I came to step dancing I also brought with it
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File: pitredennis-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3
Speakers:
DP βDennis Pitre
DP: But my mother had two brothers that played. One played the accordion and one played the organ. But there was no fiddle playing.
KP: So how did you learn?
DP: Just because I loved it (laughs). Just
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File - trainorcecil06-oh-musichome_M.mp3
Speakers:
CT β Cecil Trainor
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: The community was called Peake's Station?
CT: Yes.
KP: Did you grow up in a family where people played music.
CT: My
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File: macinnislargus-oh-breakdowns_M.mp3
Speakers:
LM β Largus MacInnis
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
.LM An odd time the old folks would get up and they'd dance what they called a "breakdown."
KP And what was that like?
LM It was all
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File: stewartarchie-oh-3mostimportant.mp3
Speakers:
AS β Archie Stewart
AS I heard an old fellow saying one time, the three most important people in the districtββthe minister was first, the schoolteacher was next, and the fiddler was next! (laughter). That was the three most
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File: lowejudy06-oh-elliottwightdance_M.mp3
Speakers:
JL β Judy Lowe
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Tell me about how got started playing with Elliott [Wight]?
JL: I went to the dance, I was 19, at the Junior Farmer's Hall in North River, which
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File: arsenaultrobert-oh-fiddlersrepcultures_M.mp3
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RA: Robert Arsenault
RA: A fiddler carries his own level of feeling with him when he plays. A fiddler when he plays he plays with his body. A fiddler is a dancer and his whole entire body plays. You stop a fiddler from
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File: macleandanny-oh-lumberwoods_M.mp3
Speakers:
DM β Danny MacLean
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
DOM β Donny MacLean (Danny's son)
DM: But I did learn tunes in the lumber woods. That's mostly where I did learn them. I spent a lot of time in the lumber woods.
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File: macdonaldbill-oh-composing_m.mp3
Speakers:
Bm β Bill MacDonald
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
BM: [The] first of this week, Tuesday I think it was, I went out to my daughter's cottage, 25 miles out.
KP: Yes.
BM: Up near Morrell. I was
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File: wilsonteresa06group-oh-womenfiddling_M.mp3
Speakers:
MW β Mary MacPhee Warren
TW β Teresa MacPhee Wilson
MW: When I got married in Montreal, Aunt Hilda she was coming to my wedding, but I didn't know she was going to bring the fiddle. Everybody who was at the wedding wre Italian
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File: smithtony06-oh-dirtytrick_M.mp3
Speakers:
TS β Tony Smith
AG β Alfred Gallant
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
TS: Him and this other guy played all night at this house party. They used to have big money years ago, black cents, they were big ones.
KP
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File: biggarjackie06-oh-poweroutages_M.mp3
Speakers:
JB β Jackie Biggar
KP β Ken Perlman
Years ago the power used to go off, we didn't have a β A storm, a transformer would get hit by lightning and stuff. There's be a severe storm, the power would go
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File: westprincefiddlers-oh-foundinggroup_M.mp3
Speakers:
JA: Jack Arbing
GO: George O'Connor, Kildare Capes [fid]
ER: Elmer Robinson,
DR: Dorothy Dalton Rogers
LT: Lee Thompson
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
JA George O'Cponnor
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File: macdonaldallan06-oh-hectorsdancehall_M.mp3
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AM β Allan MacDonald
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
AM: And then when I was 15, we cut for the Hall, the Dance Hall we had back here β Dad and I cut the wood together one winter with the buck saw and the axe and the old horse
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File: cheverieomar06-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3
Speakers:
OC β Omar Cheverie
KP: At what age did you take up the fiddle?
OC: About 11. I tried the fiddle before that but my arm was a little too short to reach the neck. They wouldn't let me play it, you better wait
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File: cousinsjohn-oh-islandsounds_M.mp3
Speakers:
JC β John Cousins
JC: Speaking of sounds, not only music of course β The sounds of the farm, the traditional farm on PEI will probably never be heard now because they were never really recorded. The sound of a team. This farm never
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File: chappellella06-oh-firstcar_M.mp3
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EC β Ella Thomson Chappell
EC: Everybody went in a horse and wagon then because there was no cars. And I can remember the first cars when they were around: or pretty near the first, I guess. I must tell you this little story. There's
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File: lowejudy06-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3
JL β Judy Lowe
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: How did you get started on the piano?
JL: From my grandmother. She taught me to play organ, to chord. My Dad played fiddle, and so he would be in the room playing fiddle and
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File: johnstoneroy06-oh-hisinfluence_M.mp3
Speakers:
RJ β Roy Johnstone
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: What affect do you think [your approach] has had on the younger players?
RJ: I wouldn't really think personally I've had a big influence. It's
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File: cranerobert06-oh-firsttune_M.mp3
Speakers:
RC β Robert Crane
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: How old were you when you started to play the fiddle?
RC: I was pickin' at it at about 12 year old I guess.
KP: Do your remember how it
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File: chipmangary-oh-donmesser_M.mp3
Speakers:
GC β Gary Chipman
KP β Ken Perlman
KP: Were there fiddlers in particular that you liked to listen to?
GC: Messer!
KP: Messer.
GC: Don Messer was really the only one I heard. That was only show that was on the
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File: doucettepat06-oh-williethibodeau_M.mp3
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PD β Pat Doucette
PD: There was as fiddler player up west, Willie Thibodeau. He'd play the fiddle, he'd make you cry. He was a fisherman. You must have heard tell of the mermaid. Remember the ship was going through? To me Willie
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File: wilsonteresa-oh-jigging_M.mp3
Speakers:
TW β Teresa MacPhee Wilson
JM β Jenny O'Hanlon McQuaid
TW I heard my mother sayin' that, before her time, when she was younger growin' up, they had two - They called them "tuners," two women or a man and a woman - They'd sit on
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File: doucettevictor06-oh-twists_M.mp3
Speakers:
VD β Victor Doucette
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: How did you go about learning tunes?
VD: Just listen to Dad playing and others playing. Try to go back and figure out what they are doing. The
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File: bergeronhelene06-oh-barachoisfounding_M.mp3
HB: Albert, my brother and myself had decided one year that we wanted to write a dinner theater, which is a local comedy musical production given every summer, mostly for tourists. We auditioned some local people for it. We knew we wanted Louise who is a local
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File: macinnisbillyjunior06-oh-musiccareer_M.mp3
Speakers:
BM β Billy MacInnis Jr
BM: When I started playing fiddle, that was my first instrument. And then to make a long story short, I recall gettin' up one morning and finding a guitar in the house. And I didn't know my Dad played
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File: smithreuben-oh-learningtunes_M.mp3
Speakers:
RS βReuben Smith
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
RS Learning tunes? Well, I...
KP Did you just get them in your head?
RS Yeah, I just get them in my head. I used to go to the dances and that, and if somebody played
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