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Fiddle, Piano,
Vocals, Stepdancing
[Website]
One
of Cape Breton's most promising young fiddlers, Andrea
Beaton comes by her music honestly. Listen to her play, the
power of her bow, the drive and swing of her timing, the
crispness of her attack. She's making a name for herself in
dance halls, concerts, ceilidhs and festivals. Like the
compelling tradition she represents, her reputation is
growing, spreading beyond the island. Andrea Beaton seems
destined for great things.
She's the youngest of
generations of Beaton musicians. Her father, Kinnon, is one
of today's most influential Cape Breton fiddlers, and you
can hear some of his timing in Andrea's playing. Her mother,
Betty Beaton, is one of the great piano accompanists of her
generation, contributing to that remarkable Beaton timing.
Her paternal grandfather, Donald Angus Beaton, was one of
the strongest and most popular players of his generation,
and her paternal grandmother, Elizabeth Beaton, is a
strongly rhythmic piano player, with a great love of the
music.
Her uncle, Buddy MacMaster, is
the most revered fiddler on Cape Breton island. Her cousin,
Natalie MacMaster, is an enormously popular entertainer. And
so it goes, back and across the generations. Cape Breton is
an extraordinarily musical place, and Andrea is increasingly
in the forefront of her generation. Her music is at once her
own and deeply rooted in the tradition associated with the
Mabou Coal Mines. And, like her father and grandfather, she
is a composer in the tradition, adding fine new music to the
island's repertoire.
Born in 1979, Andrea grew up
surrounded by music and dance. She was playing a little at
ten; at thirteen she took lessons from Stephanie Wills, a
very fine traditional player. But it was some years later,
when, missing home while doing a two-year course on Prince
Edward Island, that she began playing in earnest. And it
seems she never looked back.
Her first CD, "License to Drive
'Er," led to a nomination as Roots Traditional Solo Artist
of the Year in the East Coast Music Awards. Her spring 2004
release, "Cuts", features many of the island's finest
musicians on its fourteen tracks, and her love for the
music, her enthusiasm and humour, and that forceful beat add
up to a very compelling recording. "Cuts" was nominated for
the 2005 Instrumental Recording of the Year at the East
Coast Music Awards. Her third release “The Tap Session” was
recorded live at the Tap Pub in Scotland and features Troy
MacGillivray on piano and Luke Plumb from the popular group
‘Shooglenifty’ on Bouzouki. Andrea also appears on two of
Kinnon's recordings, "Saturday Night Lively" and "Eoghan
Dubh," which she produced. In 2004, Smithsonian Folkways
Recordings released "Cape Breton Fiddle and Piano Music: The
Beaton Family of Mabou," and she is featured there with
members of her extended family. As well, Andrea and her
father Kinnon jointly released a self titled album in 2007.
There's something indefinable
about music's power to make people move. It's nearly
impossible to talk about it. But you know it when you hear
it. And Andrea Beaton has it.
[Visit
Andrea's Website]
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Andrea Beaton (book):
Tunes From The Albums

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Kinnon & Andrea Beaton
Kinnon & Andrea Beaton

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Andrea Beaton
The Tap Session

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Andrea Beaton
Cuts

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Andrea Beaton
License To Drive 'er

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