Shore to Shore - Devon & Newfoundland Songs from Jim Payne with Wren Music
We are very excited to welcome back to Devon the folk singer, songwriter and musician Jim Payne direct from Newfoundland.
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Barnstaple Library
Tuly Street Barnstaple EX31 1EL United KingdomGood to know
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- 1 hour 15 minutes
- In person
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SHORE TO SHORE
Devon and Newfoundland Songs from Jim Payne with Marilyn Tucker & Paul Wilson.
A concert which explores the relationship between the folk songs of Devon and Newfoundland.
A programme of folk songs and tunes which fly across the miles and centuries of history between Devon and Newfoundland.
Lunchtime concert 1pm – 2.15pm (doors 12.30pm)
Tickets £8 normal price / £5 concessions
Tea and coffee available
Eventbrite Booking via Library or by phone or in person at the library
We are very excited to welcome back to Devon the folk singer, songwriter and musician Jim Payne direct from Newfoundland.
Jim will be joined by Marilyn Tucker and Paul Wilson to present a folk concert exploring the links between Devon and Newfoundland. Expect hearty choruses, stomping tunes, poignant ballads, a whole lot of history and . . . probably some display dancing! Instruments will include 4-stop melodeon, guitars, accordions and tambourine.
Made possible with support from The Devonshire Association (DA) and The National Lottery Heritage Fund (TNLHF)
Jim Payne
From Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland, Jim Payne is a leading performer, collector and producer of traditional Newfoundland music. One of the province’s most prolific songwriters, he is also a singer, storyteller, writer, actor, step dancer and traditional dance instructor. He has performed extensively on radio and television in Canada and abroad, and toured throughout North America, the US, Europe, Japan and Australia.
An ECMA award winner, Jim owns and operates the largest traditional music record company in eastern Canada. SingSong Inc. has released over 40 titles featuring traditional and contemporary music that reflects the Newfoundland experience, including recordings by legendary traditional musicians as well as contemporary folk and traditional artists.
He is a veteran of Rising Tide Theatre’s annual REVUEs, one third of the musical comedy act, Wicked Altogether with Pete Soucy (Snook) and Fergus O’Byrne, and a member of the traditional music group, A Crowd of Bold Sharemen. He is a past recipient of the NL Arts Council’s Arts In Education and Outstanding Cultural Achievement Awards, and a Cultural Tourism Award from the provincial Dept. of Tourism and the federal Dept. of Canadian Heritage. He teaches at the MUN School of Music, and, for the past several years has toured oil installations on the Grand Banks during Christmas week with musical partner Fergus O’Byrne. In 2011, Jim was one of five world musicians, and the only one from North America, invited to a symposium in Kagoshima, Japan, on writing contemporary music and song that becomes part of local traditions.
Jim is also an adventurer who has circumnavigated the island of Newfoundland more than 20 times, sailed through the Northwest Passage and back, and travelled widely throughout the Canadian and Scandinavian Arctic, including Greenland, Iceland and Svalbard. He has also crossed the Drake Passage between Tierra del Fuego and Antarctica several times to travel to the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
In 2016, Jim was inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council’s Hall of Honour, and in 2017 was presented with the Stompin’ Tom Connors Award by the East Coast Music Association for a long history of contributions to the music industry. He was also a guest presenter at a symposium on the cultural connections between Newfoundland and England in Devon, England while touring the UK.
Most recently in 2021 Jim, along with Fergus O’Byrne, and Mark Manning and Aaron Collis of Rum Ragged, completed a successful, sold out tour of the Arts & Culture Centres of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Arts Society recognizes Jim Payne’s outstanding contributions to the traditional folk arts of the province with the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award.
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