Home / Tag Archives: Nova Scotia

Tag Archives: Nova Scotia

Zylan

Made up of Dave Skinner, Real Pelletier, Helene Bolduc, Peter Frazer, Donald Hann and Steve Annan, Zylan released one strike solitary in Canada in 1973. “Darlin'” made an appearance on the recording Rainbows, Dreams and Fantasies.

Read More »

Carroll Baker

Given birth to in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Carroll Baker was probably one of the most popular woman country performers in Canada. The child of the old-time nation fiddler, Baker was raised preferring rock and roll & move to nation until her family members relocated to cosmopolitan Ontario, where in fact …

Read More »

Bruce Palmer

The enigmatic Bruce Palmer is well known mostly as the initial bassist in Buffalo Springfield, one of the biggest rock sets of the 1960s. Although Palmer didn’t sing or compose any materials during his amount of time in the music group, he was an essential member, both on-stage and (at …

Read More »

Georg Tintner

Delivered in Vienna, conductor Georg Tintner was a primary heir to the fantastic custom of nineteenth hundred years musicianship, studying performing in the 1930s with Felix Weingartner and music structure with Joseph Marx. Starting his professional profession at 12 as an associate from the Vienna Guys Choir, Tintner recognized his …

Read More »

George Dyson

Being a composer, George Dyson was nearly as well talented for his own great. He was sufficiently gifted to create music in a distinctive design that was also available, uplifting, and unforgettable; but he was also a instructor and administrator, an writer, and he committed a lot of his time …

Read More »

Blue Max

Robert Graves (electric guitar/business lead vocals) and brothers George (drums) and Andrew Douglas (bass) were just teenagers if they shaped the Amherst, Nova Scotia, hard rock and roll outfit Blue Potential, but still in senior high school when the music group recorded and self-released it is rare LP Small Model …

Read More »

Tex Cochrane

b. Gordon D. Cochrane, 15 June 1914, Lovely’s Part, Nova Scotia, Canada, d. 1995. Cochrane discovered to play your guitar and first sang during his senior high school times and got some thoughts of the musical profession after being prompted by Cecil and Leslie Flynn, who performed for regional dances. …

Read More »

Hank MacDonald

b. 12 March 1926, Mulgrave, Nova Scotia, Canada. The family members had been musical and he discovered guitar being a youngster, afterwards adding piano, banjo, mandolin and fiddle. In the first 40s, greatly inspired by Hank Snow, he started performing in dancehalls and various other locations in the Maritime provinces …

Read More »

Trouble Andrew

A music group started by Canadian snowboarder Trevor Andrew (given birth to in Falmouth, Nova Scotia, on August 31, 1979), Problems Andrew certainly are a crossbreed rock and roll, hip-hop, and electronica music group drawing impact from such varied titles as Big Dark, Dark Flag, Lil Wayne, and Get better …

Read More »

Natalie MacMaster

The niece of influential Cape Breton fiddler Pal MacMaster, Natalie MacMaster has turned the music of Cape Breton, an island from the east coast of Canada close to Nova Scotia, into a global phenomenon. Whether executing with her music group, featuring electric guitar, piano, bass, drums and percussion, or using …

Read More »