Erynn Marshall has carved out a
niche for herself as an old-time fiddler in Canada
and abroad. Her playing style is expressive and innovative, yet rooted in
tradition. She has been featured at numerous concert venues, folk clubs and
festivals in the US
and Canada and is known for her smooth, bluesy fiddling and her joy of performing
home-made music with and for others. Whether solo or teamed up with other
musicians in a string-band setting, Erynn blends original compositions with
enduring songs or instrumentals that have stood the test of time. She explores
her own musical individuality while honouring the musicians and traditions that
have influenced and inspired her along the way.
Originally from Victoria, and now a resident
of Gibsons, on the west coast of Canada,
Erynn moved to Toronto
in 1998 to undergo graduate studies at York University.
She graduated in 2003 with an MA in ethnomusicology. In 2006, Erynn’s first
book, Music in the Air Somewhere: The Shifting Borders of West Virginia’s
Fiddle and Song Traditions, was published by the West Virginia University
Press. This book was the culmination of several years of fieldwork in West Virginia
with seventy-five to ninety-five years old singers and fiddlers. Frequent
southern trips allowed Erynn to learn elements of Appalachian fiddling directly
from older tradition bearers Melvin Wine, Lester McCumbers, Leland Hall, Art
Stamper and others who were very generous teachers. Her respect for these
mentors emanates from her earnest performances of traditional music.
Erynn Marshall is a regular performer
and fiddle instructor at prominent Canadian and US festivals and music camps
including the: Woods Music and Dance Camp (ON), Sunshine Coast Summer School of
Celtic Music (BC), Calgary Folk Festival (AB), Edmonton Folk Festival (AB),
Ottawa Folk Festival (ON), Sorrento Bluegrass Festival (BC), Fiddleworks
(Saltspring Island, BC), Midwest Banjo Camp (Michigan) and Augusta October
Old-time Week (West Virginia). She has directed two stringband ensembles at York
University
in Toronto
and was a featured musician on the roots music documentary I’ll Fly Away Home (Dramarama). She performs regularly with Chris Coole, The Melody Rounders and as a duo with guitarist/luthier,
Fabrizio Alberico. In 2005, Erynn
released her first solo recording Calico
(Merriweather Records) and has just recorded her second
CD, Meet Me in the Music Hickoryjack Records with banjoist, Chris
Coole. Calico was nominated for Best
World category at the 2005 TIMA Awards and won a Porcupine Award - Gem of Canada: Album of the Year.
In 2006, Erynn
Marshall was awarded a CBC Galaxy Rising Star Award and an Appalachian
Fellowship (Berea College,
KY)
where she studied Kentucky
fiddle styles for three months. Her upcoming CD, Meet Me in the Music,
features many rare tunes and songs she learned during this period of musical
immersion.
Press Reviews Calico and Music in the Air Somewhere: The Shifting Borders
of West Virginia’s Fiddle and Song Traditions
Visit Erynn Marshall at
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