Buddy MacMaster - Cape Breton Tradition
  • Farewell to the Glen/Mr. Dow/Mrs. Dow
  • Highlanders Farewell to Ireland/Willie MacKenzie's/The Burning House
  • Nicole Fakoory/Gabrielle's/Boston Life/Moll in the Wad/Spin 'n Glow
  • Miller of Drone/The Yetts of Muckart/Lochiel's Rant/Pigeon on the Gate
  • Hughie and Janet's March/Warlocks/Tarbolton Lodge/Alistair Hunter
  • Springwell/Buddy's Detour/Francis Xavier Kennedy/Kathleen's ...
  • Silverwells/The Lass O'Corrie Mill/The Duchess of Buccleuch
  • Little John's Hame/The Forth Bridge Strathspey/The Forth Bridge Reel
  • The Real Thing/Upper Denton Hornpipe/Catching Rabbits
  • Margaret's Waltz/The Rosewood Jig/Judique Jig
  • Happy-Go-Lucky Clog/Saratoga Hornpipe/Irish-American Reel
  • Christy Campbell Strathspey/Bridge of Bamore/Marquis of Tullybardine
  • Sir Wilfred Laurier's Jig/Gordon's Trip to Sydney/Kohler's ...
  • The Bell Piano Strathspey/Snowplough Reel/Miss Smyth of Methven/The King's
  • The Grey Seal's Lament for Its Pup/Miss Ann Moir's Birthday/The Duke
  • Farewell to the Glen/Mr. Dow/Mrs. Dow
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (03:11) [7.3 MB]
  • Highlanders Farewell to Ireland/Willie MacKenzie's/The Burning House
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (03:57) [9.06 MB]
  • Nicole Fakoory/Gabrielle's/Boston Life/Moll in the Wad/Spin 'n Glow
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:49) [11.05 MB]
  • Miller of Drone/The Yetts of Muckart/Lochiel's Rant/Pigeon on the Gate
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (03:35) [8.2 MB]
  • Hughie and Janet's March/Warlocks/Tarbolton Lodge/Alistair Hunter
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (05:22) [12.3 MB]
  • Springwell/Buddy's Detour/Francis Xavier Kennedy/Kathleen's ...
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:20) [9.94 MB]
  • Silverwells/The Lass O'Corrie Mill/The Duchess of Buccleuch
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (06:17) [14.4 MB]
  • Little John's Hame/The Forth Bridge Strathspey/The Forth Bridge Reel
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (05:19) [12.18 MB]
  • The Real Thing/Upper Denton Hornpipe/Catching Rabbits
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:10) [9.54 MB]
  • Margaret's Waltz/The Rosewood Jig/Judique Jig
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:45) [10.86 MB]
  • Happy-Go-Lucky Clog/Saratoga Hornpipe/Irish-American Reel
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (03:38) [8.3 MB]
  • Christy Campbell Strathspey/Bridge of Bamore/Marquis of Tullybardine
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (03:41) [8.43 MB]
  • Sir Wilfred Laurier's Jig/Gordon's Trip to Sydney/Kohler's ...
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:29) [10.27 MB]
  • The Bell Piano Strathspey/Snowplough Reel/Miss Smyth of Methven/The King's
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (05:13) [11.93 MB]
  • The Grey Seal's Lament for Its Pup/Miss Ann Moir's Birthday/The Duke
    Genre: Folk
    MP3 (04:18) [9.85 MB]
Biography
For more information
contact Rounder Records
Ashley Moyer
amoyer@rounder.com

Buddy MacMaster has been called "the dean of Cape Breton fiddlers." Although MacMaster was little known outside of Cape Breton, an island off the coast of Nova Scotia, until retiring as an agent operator from the Canadian National Railway (C.N.R.) in 1988, his subsequent tours of the United States and the United Kingdom, and his two albums -- Judique on the Floor in 1988 and Glencoe Hall in 1991 -- enabled him to share his waltzes, jigs, and reels with an international audience.

Although MacMaster was born in Ontario, his life was profoundly influenced by the musical culture of Cape Breton, where he moved with his family in 1929. As an infant, MacMaster spent hours listening to his father play Cape Breton tunes on the fiddle. At the age of three and four, he imitated the fiddle style with small pieces of wood. Finding his father's fiddle in a trunk at the age of 11, he played his first tune the same day. By the following year, he was playing well enough to enter an amateur show in Port Hood. MacMaster played his first dance at the age of 14. Over the next four decades, MacMaster's fiddle playing was featured regularly at house parties, weddings, and concerts throughout the region. Music, however, remained mostly a hobby as MacMaster took on a position as telegrapher and station agent with the C.N.R. in May 1943.

During trips to Scotland with the Cape Breton Symphony in 1982, 1984 and 1988, MacMaster explored the roots of his music. MacMaster returned to Scotland in 1991 for a tour with Alistair Fraser and Barbara Magone. A show taped by the BBC marked MacMaster's recording debut.

His first album, Judique on the Floor, released in 1989, featured piano accompaniment by John Morris Rankin of the Rankin Family. On his second album, Glencoe Hall, released in 1991, he was accompanied by Rankin and guitarist David MacIsaac.

MacMaster was the uncle of Cape Breton fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Ashley MacIsaac.
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  • Members:
    Buddy MacMaster
  • Sounds Like:
    Celtic, Contemporary Folk, Scottish Folk
  • Influences:
    MacMaster's father
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    06/08/17
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/14/23 22:39:06

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