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Chrissy Crowley is the latest young celtic musician to emerge from Cape Breton, Canada

 

As a Canadian fiddler with a firm foundation in the traditional music of Cape Breton and the irrepressible curiosity of an artist driven to create and discover, Chrissy Crowley is now bringing her music worldwide, performing throughout Canada, the United States, as well as Ireland, Scotland, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic,  captivating audiences with a talent that belies her youth. Chrissy's new release, the second recording for the 20-year-old artist, is aptly named "The Departure".

 

Her music is in a new direction; a path of fearless innovation which has earned the fiddler three consecutive Canadian Folk Music Award nominations and numerous East Coast Music Association and Music Nova Scotia nominations and showcases. Chrissy has been described as “…rapidly gaining a fearsome reputation among the cognoscenti of Celtic fiddling.

 

Her playing is fiery and has a distinctly mischievous personality” (Tim Readman, Penguin Eggs Magazine).”


Her first recording, released in 2007 when she was 17, heralded the emergence of a fascinating new talent. A Sonicbids “Artists Spotlight” honour and various MNS and ECMA showcases including the 2008 “Rising Star” showcase, were acknowledgement of her great potential as was her selection as the CBC Galaxie's Celtic Artist of the Month (May 2009).

 

Her highly anticipated second album, released in 2010, did not disappoint. Many fans expected a recording of the traditional tunes of her repertoire, and were pleasantly surprised to discover that Chrissy had recorded a mixture of new and old. Chrissy’s original compositions and her experimentation with various instruments and contemporary arrangements acoustically expressed her irrepressible free spirit.


Now living in Halifax, Chrissy is originally from the beautiful Margaree area of Nova Scotia, Canada, a place known for its cherished musical culture. The music of the ceilidh resonates in the majestic mountains and peaceful valleys incorporating not only the tunes of the Scottish Gaels but also those of the area's Irish and French-Acadians. Chrissy has been inspired by the traditions of artists who have gone before. She has embraced the music of her celtic roots and made it her own.


Chrissy's passion for the music of her Gaelic ancestors is borne of destiny. She is the granddaughter of fiddlers Bill Crowley and Archie Neil Chisholm and her large extended family has always greatly valued the traditions of their Scottish forebears and their Newfoundland/Irish ancestors. Paralleling the efforts of her late grandfather Archie Neil, a writer and broadcaster revered throughout the island as a life long proponent of the Cape Breton musical culture, Chrissy has involved herself with the promotion of the folk tradition as a freelance writer. Her articles about her Celtic heritage and musical journey have been published in Celtic Heritage Magazine, Fiddler Magazine and Celtic Life Magazine.


Chrissy's ongoing endeavors celebrating the music and culture of Cape Breton was acknowledged by the organization "Youth in Motion" in 2008 who presented Chrissy with a Canadian "Top 20 under 20" award.  Recently, Chrissy’s curiosity regarding the traditional music considered Celtic has lead her to the Caribbean. . After a visit in 2009 to Havana, Cuba, where she met Cuban musicians who performed the Galician and Asturian music of their ancestors she became a founder of the Canadian-Cuban Celtic Society. The Society helped organize the inaugural CeltFest Cuba, a festival that celebrates the music and dance originally from the Celtic Nations of Europe, which have migrated to the New World. 

 

 

Achievements

 

 

Television

 

 

 

 

Year

Achievement

 

Achievement

2008

Canadian Folk Music Awards nomination "Young Performer of the Year"

 

CBC special "A Day In the Life of Canada"

2008

Ontario Independent Music Awards nomination "Best out-of-province" category .

 

2009 "Festival Bound" on the Equator HD channel

2008

Music Nova Scotia Award nomination “Roots-Traditional Recording”

 

Various “news” television appearances, including CTV’s Breakfast Television, CTV’s Live @ Five, CBC News World, PBS Eastern USA, etc.

2008

Music Nova Scotia Week “Roots” Showcase

 

Radio

2008

"Top 20 under 20" in Canada award

 

Performances/interviews on:

2009

Canadian Folk Music Awards nomination “Young Performer of the Year”

 

CJFX The Ceilidh

2009

Galaxie's Celtic Artist of the Month for May

 

1015 The Hawk- Highland Fling

2009

Nova Scotia Music Week Showcase and Gala Awards performer

 

CBC Island Echoes

2009

ECMA Roots Room showcase

 

CBC Sounds Atlantic

2009 and 2010

ECMA Gala Awards show performances

 

CBC Atlantic Airwaves

2010

Chronicle Herald’s- CD Pick of the Week

 

CKUA Edmonton

2010

CBC Atlantic Airwaves Feature Web Recording of the Week

 

 

2010

Music Nova Scotia Award nominee- Roots/Traditional Recording

 

International Performances

2010

Nova Scotia Music Week Showcase

 

 

2010

featured on Warner Music Canada/Rhino Records new release
"Atlantic Standards - Kitchen Party" with The Rankins,Great Big Sea, Rawlins Cross, The Barra MacNeils, Natalie MacMaster and more
North American Festival Performances

 

2006 - Chisholm Clan Gathering, Scotland
2007 - Crowley Clan Gathering, Ireland
2007 - Blas Festival, Scotland
2007 - Caribbean Celidh, Sosua, Domincian Republic
2009 - Tartan Day, Havana, Cuba
2010 - CeltFest Cuba, Havana

2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Broadcove Scottish Concert, Cape Breton

 

 

2006, 07, 08, 09, 10

Celtic Colours International Festival, Cape Breton 

 

 

2006, 2007

Cape Cod Celtic Festival, USA

 

 

2007

Celtic Roots Festival, CA

 

 

2008

Celtfest Vancouver, CA

 

 

2006,07,08,09,10

Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival

 

 

2010

American Folk Festival, USA

 

 

2010

Maine Celtic Celebration, USA (as part of a two-week theatre tour throughout the Eastern United States)