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All right, before you scramble for your
atlas and history books, you’re correct – Calgary has no sea
access, and Alberta isn’t exactly the breeding ground for the world’s
most notorious pirates. But THE BUCCANEERS aren’t letting those
trifling facts halt their pursuit of nautical and melodious distinction.
Their “disarming chemistry”, strong vocal harmonies, contemporary
arrangements and passionate, high energy performances are captivating
audiences from sea to shining sea, as THE BUCCANEERS win Canada over with
their unique brand of Aggressive Canadian Folk Music.
Now, let’s face it: Calgary is not the first place that springs
to mind when you mention sea shanties. That’s likely why these gents
had to travel to the streets of Winnipeg to discover their true nautical
souls and form THE BUCCANEERS in 1997. Originally a six-man busking group,
the band quickly became a local favourite and set off as a full-time touring
band, stretching their fan base to all our country’s shores.
The band now consists of three of its founding members: Rodger Leeder (vocals,
mandolin, bass guitar, guitar), Seán Sabraw (vocals, guitar, bass guitar,
bodhran, mandolin), and Jim Samuelson (vocals, saxophone, penny
whistles, tambourine, bones). Now back in Calgary, they have
established a strong hometown crowd, developed a school show that has
reached students at over 150 schools across Canada, recorded and released
their second album, and returned to a hectic cross-country touring schedule.
“Aggressive Canadian Folk Music?” you may ask: try envisioning
a blend of Celtic drive with contemporary attitude (plus the sporadic
plundering of klezmer licks, latin rhythms and the occasional 80’s
pop song!), resulting in a diversely-influenced music as Canadian as…
well… someone who gets the joke about moving to Winnipeg to learn
sea shanties. Vocals dominate the sound, with tight three-part harmony
arrangements in every tune and each band member trading the lead voice
from song to song. These multi-talented multi-instrumentalists switch
‘axes’ as often as they swap vocals, and trade the songwriting
and arranging duties for each piece – a pretty democratic bunch
of outlaws, indeed! Presenting an eclectic, free-spirited bilingual live
performance filled with humour and get-outta-your-seat-and-dance energy,
THE BUCCANEERS remain true to their busking roots while demonstrating
the hard work, dedication and professionalism you’d expect from
a band that has survived over a decade!
Having nurtured a fan base in six Canadian Provinces and two American States, THE BUCCANEERS have
entertained Brian Tobin (then Premier of Newfoundland) and the Liberal
Party of Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as actors such as Catherine
O’Hara, James Spader, Lara Flynn Boyle and Chevy Chase at various
wrap parties in ‘Hollywood north’. Other recent performance
highlights include the International Freedom Festival, the Islands Folk
Festival, the Pan-Am Games, the Western Canadian Summer Games, the Southern
Alberta Summer Games, the Maritime Reunion Association, the Canmore Highland
Games, the Edmonton Celtic Festival, and Festival du Voyageur, as well
as showcases at the Western Canadian Music Awards, Alberta Showcase,
Rendezvous Folk and the International Folk Alliance. THE BUCCANEERS have also shared the stage with performers
such as AMOS GARRETT, THE WAILIN’ JENNYS, THE WALTONS, PAINTING
DAISIES and THE FABLES.
The band’s first album, PRAIRIE SHANTY, was released in May 1999
and received radio airplay across North America and internationally. A
mix of traditional and original songs, this recording met with overwhelming
fan response from all ages and all walks of life. Released online in January
2000, its songs remained in the MP3.com World/Folk, Celtic and Folk TOP
TEN lists for half a year, and its listeners numbered about a half million
people from around the world. And of course we can’t forget to mention
that on March 14, 2001, the lads from The Buccaneers got to experience
every young (and old) man’s dream <insert drum roll here>,
THE MADONNA SANDWICH: with Madonna’s songs Music and Don’t
Tell Me taking up MP3.com’s overall top 11th and 13th spots,
THE BUCCANEERS’ Whiskey in the Jar was nestled ever-so-comfortably
between Madonna’s, er, songs at #12. (If that doesn’t shiver
your timbers…)
THE BUCCANEERS released their second CD, BASEMENT MONKEY, this summer.
Made up almost entirely of original selections (the only exception being
traditional song Greenland Whale Fisheries), the music includes
designated single (and ultimate party song) This is Where You Are,
as well as fan favourites Glasses Run Empty and Into the
Sea.
Delighted to be out of the studio and returning to live performance, THE
BUCCANEERS are now back on the road, performing their Aggressive Canadian
Folk Music at venues, schools, festivals and showcases across Canada and
the U.S., spreading their infectious energy, rhythm, melodies, “passion
for performance” (and intermittent goofy jokes) in a quest to become
Calgary’s best-known band of rollicking seafarers.
bio by Take
Note! Promotion
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