May
2003: Glenn Graham
"Step Outside" CD Review
Review by Kimberley @ The Canadian Celtic Music Website
Glenn
Graham recently released his third CD, entitled "Step
Outside," his
most eclectic to date. His previous 2 albums contained the
traditional fiddle tunes he listened to while growing up in
Judique, on the West Coast of Cape Breton. Fiddle music on
that side of the island is as much a part of the people as
the air they breath.Glenn has decided to put a modern touch
on this album and he succeeds with it. This CD title is
appropriate in more ways than one. You need to put this CD
on outside so you can crank the volume up for dancing. As
well, Glenn steps outside the traditional borders on several
tracks.
It's
refreshing to hear the young players play the older tunes
with the accompaniment of other talented young players of
other instruments. Some of
the other musicians on this CD include Patrick Gillis on
guitar, Matthew Foulds on drums/percussion, Mac Morin on
piano, Gordie Sampson on guitar and
Joel Chiasson on piano.
Glenn's
sister Amy is also prominently featured on this CD for the
first time, singing and stepdancing. The two siblings
perform some of their own compositions, both of them singing
and Glenn on fiddle. These are songs that
have garnered airplay on East Coast radio. I'd like to hear
Amy put out a CD
of her own. Her voice has the ability to cross between
pop/rock and traditional.
Glenn's
family tree consists of over 44 musicians (violinists,
pianists, dancers, pipers, Gaelic singers, and composers).
He certainly comes by his talent through his "genepool" and
naturally and he pays tribute to his influences on this CD,
either playing in their style or playing their tunes.
We hear
the influence of such fiddlers as Kinnon Beaton & John
Morris Rankin
on "Strathspeys and Reels No. 1" and fiddler Donald Angus
Beaton on "Strathspeys and Reels No. 2."
To
bring the music to a perhaps new audience, he's branching
out into a more
modern style while still sticking to his roots. And he's
received acclaim for doing so. An example is the traditional
tune "Little Donald's Wife" which has been turned into a
club-dance mix, with a funky chorus! And when he's not
recording or performing, Glenn is also an instructor of
fiddle/dance at home and abroad.
Glenn's
been breathing the music since birth and it didn't take him
long to bring his talent to a stage. He was singing in
concerts at age 7, started playing the fiddle at age 10, was
playing the fiddle at dances at 15, released his first CD
when he was 22, released his second at 24 and his third at
26. And he's also got a degree in Political Science from St.
Francis Xavier University. He's showcased at 2 East Coast
Music Awards and received a couple of ECMA nominations. All
of this accomplished before he's 30. And he shows no sign of
slowing down. Keep your ears open for more of Glenn's work
in the future!

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