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Jerome: Just One More Song: Local, Social & Political History in the Repertoire of a Newfoundland-Irish Singer

Autor Margaret Bennett, Dr Margaret Bennett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 sep 2012

Jerome Just one more Song A Local, Social & Political History in the Repertoire of a Newfoundland-Irish Singer

This timeless Songs collection, recorded in Codroy Valley, Newfoundland, 1980 by folklorists Kenneth S. Goldstein and Margaret Bennett, is a tribute to singer Jerome Downey. This is not only a song book but is a Local, Social & Political History of Newfoundland's Codroy Valley.

To appreciate the way of life in any part of Newfoundland, the reader should bear in mind that, until 1949, Canada was another country. Anyone born before that year, is, first and foremost, a Newfoundlander, belonging to a unique island with a long history - it has the distinction of being Britain's oldest colony. Given that Canada's newest province was less than twenty years old when Bennett first went there, it was very common to hear folk explain, 'I'm not a Canadian, I'm a Newfoundlander.' Thus, to understand the social, cultural and historical context of a song, it is essential to appreciate where it comes from, and especially to acknowledge the people who compose and sing the song.

"If there is no land or work, there are no people, no livelihood, no stories, no music, no songs..." (Gavin Sprott)

In the Codroy Valley, the folk who have worked on the land or fished the rivers and coastal waters for nearly two centuries are a mix of Irish, English, Scottish Gaels, French and Mi'kmaq. For as long as anyone remembers, they have enjoyed getting together for 'a few tunes', songs, yarns and a cup of tea. The kettle is always on the stove and, more often than not, a few glasses appear from the cupboard and make their way to the kitchen table- they need no excuse for a ceilidh or a kitchen party, with accordions, bagpipes, fiddles, guitars, spoons and mandolins as well as songs that would lift the heaviest heart. To Jerome and his people, songs and music are way of life.

The Kenneth S. Goldstein & Margaret Bennett Folksong Collection can be downloaded from the Grace Notes Publications website, book resources.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781907676154
ISBN-10: 1907676155
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Engelbert Indo

Notă biografică

MARGARET BENNETT is a prize-winning author as well known as a singer and broadcaster, she is widely regarded as "Scotland's foremost folklorist". Bennett has written extensively about Scottish folklore and culture at home and abroad. Her prize-winning books include The Last Stronghold: Scottish Gaelic traditions in Newfoundland (1989), Oatmeal and the Catechism: Scottish Gaelic Settlers in Quebec (1999), and Scottish Customs from the Cradle to the Grave, (2004). She is also the author-producer of several sound recordings and DVDs, including 2 CDs about the Newfoundland-Gaels, Dileab Ailean (2009). Her collaborations with her late son, Martyn Bennett include CDs (GlenLyon, re-released, 2011), which featured in the highly acclaimed theatre production 'The Black Watch'. She is the recipient of several honours including the Celtic Women International award for "lifelong service to Scottish and Celtic Culture" ( 2003), an Honorary Doctor of Music (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2010), Association of Scottish Literary Studies Honorary Life 'fellow' in recognition of contribution to Scottish literature (2010) and in recognition or her contribution to Quebec cultural studies, the prestigious 'Prix du Quebec' (2011). As the late Hamish Henderson said, "Margaret embodies the spirit

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Table of Contents Ac knowledgements abbreviations Foreword Introduction The Downeys the Singer and The Song-makers Jerome - The Man Himself Style and Repertoire Learning a Song Local Songs, Wordsmiths and Tune-finders Paul E. Hall Micky J. MacNeil Hughie O'Quinn Song-makers in Tradition and Transition Following the Line of Tradition Getting Close to the Edge twins towns: Channel & Port-Aux- Basques The Songs & A Story 01-Labrador Rose 02-The Badger Drive 03-The Anti-Confederation Song 04-The Bachelors Lament 05-Paul E. Hall story 06-Pat Malone Forgot that He Was Dead 07-The Road to Dundee 08-John Park he had Nar' One 09-There's a Bridle Hanging on the Wall 10-Teaching McFadden to Waltz 11-Five Boss Highway 12-Employment Song 13-I am a Roving Peddler 14-Galw ay Shawl 15-Mary Kate White 16-Paddy Haggerty's Old Leather Breeches 17-Come All Ye Jolly Hunters 18-The Cameron Men 19 & 20-On the Wings of a Dove 21-The Sealers' Song 22-Winnie MacNeil 23-The Thomas Cat 24-Micky Jim MacNeil 25-Today 26-Wee Cooper o' Fife AFTERWORD POSTSCRIPT References Index of titles and first lines