Brenda Stubbert & Howie MacDonald - live @ ECMA 2010 - Celtic Colours Festival Club Stage
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11/18/24' midnight in Oregon, raining hay bales and i'm dancing in my Kitchen. Finest music in MY universe.!
4:25 Brenda is talking to the guitar player about the upcoming change while playing amazing fiddle! Sheesh - it would take another lifetime to learn to do that. Also 5:30, she does the same thing but has trouble getting the keyboard player's attention so she gives him a shout.
a really good player puts her heart into the music and plenty of drive speed is not problem I thank you Brenda for you video it made my day lass
I'm 73 and partly disabled but i still got up and jigged for this one boys.
Giv'er Brenda! WTG girl!🎻🎹🎼🎵
Tracy Bailey.
Your nanny is the best fiddler I have heard.
She has blown me away.
Brenda...you are an awesome brilliant musician.
I love that style.
Now to get my fiddle out.
Thank you for making my day.
Phew!....
Pete
Holy crap that woman can play! It's some of the best if not the best I've ever heard! You have anew fan, Brenda!
Beautiful.. ❤
So glad to find Brenda playing after hearing her tunes played by others. A blessed day she is so MIGHTY, HUP
Very impressive playing, Brenda. Thank you!
Mother of Perpetual Help.......that was divine!!!! What a GREAT pair of musicians. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!!!!!!
The DRIVEN BOW ... The DRIVEN DANCE ... How 'bout AWESOME, Brenda Stubbert. WOW!
Met here in June 2018!! Very classy and out of this world fiddling.
Wow very enjoyable to listen too, thanks for posting
Wicked good!
Amazing.
Thanks so much for your answer. I am enjoying listening to it again and some of your links.
The first one is a reel that Jerry Holland put to this speed. A Gaelic song called "Cuir i glun air a'bhodaich"
Do you no the name of song number 3?
I remember Jerry Holland. He use to come our home when I was young in the Boston area. If I remember correctly he moved to the Boston area. I don't know if he moved back to NS.
Holy crickets. She's fantastic.
The Cape Breton fiddle is famous for good reason
The tune following Gravel Walks is The Foxhunter's.
♥️♥️♥️
My God!!!!! ..and I thought I was a musical genius....:)
Well........damn!
At 5:32, some nice reel, wow.
Brenda Stubberts, reel!
What does it take to find a clip of Brenda Stubbert playing Brenda Stubbert's Reel? That, I need to see. I'd move to Cape Breton to see it. I've heard a brief snatch of Jerry Holland playing it, and the Altan version.
For what it's worth there's a recording of her playing Brenda Stubbert's on Traditional Music from Cape Breton Island, recorded at the 1993 Cork University Traditional Music Festival. The mp3's available on Amazon.
Brenda is so modest and such a great and prolific composer herself that I don’t think I’ve ever heard her play Brenda Stubbert’s, and I bought a house in CB just so I could hang out with all the fiddle players there. But if you go to CB you will hear Brenda Stubbert’s Reel played at every dang session ever. Hint: Northside session at the Blue Mist Tavern, say no more.
And just to be clear, Brenda Stubbert’s Reel was written by her good friend the late, brilliant Jerry Holland. They name them for their friends, not theirselves, thats the Cape Breton way.
5:32 : gravel walk
6:54 : standard tune in irish session, but i forget the name no.
8:13 : the green fields of glentown
6:54 Foxhunter's reel
I mean, there is no better
i understand the name ofd this tune to be the green fields of glentown can en yone tell me where i can purchase the notations
what are the names of the tunes.?
Beautiful!
i also would like to know the names of the tunes.
Drive 'er, Brenda
Jesus she can play the fiddle something fierce
Hi @Missycleo1. You can find the notation (for free) at this great site: thesession (dot) org (slash) tunes (slash) display(slash) 671 . Great tune isn't it!?
FINALLY a guitarist without a capo.
And he plays a right-handed guitar left handed!
bon jouer bravo
the master at work in an irish style
Cape Breton style ;o)
That is my nanny isn’t she good
Tracey Bailey yes.....one of the best
Tracey Bailey so your mom is the daughter of Brenda? If so,is your mom a step dancer?
There was a vid posted years ago and had since been taken down....I believe it was Brenda’s daughter step dancing to Brenda’s playing....if I recall it looked as if they were in a kitchen....best dancing I’ve ever seen...I wish I could see that vid again
She's awesome. I wonder if we are related. My mother's maiden name was Stubbert. They were from Inverness.
so beautiful!
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the guitarist and the drummer are irrelevant here
chris t nothing worse than a snare drum behind a good fiddle and piano
@@maidenrulz73 just saying i may be wrong but im pretty sure thats jerry hollands son on the snare
adam longaphie .............nothing worse than a snare drum behind a good fiddle and piano
Hey, I think they did a super good job emphasizing the rhythmic high points of the melody
Eliza Johanson that’s what your foot is for