
It just gets us out of the indoors, As far as the program goes tonight, obviously I’ll have my traditional Cape Breton music, but it’s a very up show and I just try and make it more about one great groove into the next – just make it flow really well. I’m really excited about playing the summertime festival circuit. I think I must have made 10 different setlist versions on the way up here today. NM: Well, I love making setlists, and I can stew on them so much. Natalie MacMaster performing with her husband, Celtic fiddler Donnell Leahy (photo courtesy of )ĪM: Tell me a bit about the program of your show tonight and on this tour. She doesn’t fuss much for anything, and she’s the only one that sleeps through the night. And then little Sadie is almost three months old, and she is a lovely little baby. And then Alec will be two in August – and he is just a fireball, and as a typical two-year-old would be, he’s into everything. Very obedient little girl and I just know she’s eager and ready to learn. I haven’t started her on anything but I call her the best listener of all of them. Of course, she does the fiddle and the dancing.
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She’s five and she’s a real tough little girl, and she’s full of joy. And he’s doing fiddle and piano lessons and dancing. Then Michael just turned seven a few days ago and he’s a real typical boy – rough and tumble and energy, energy, energy to burn. And she’s a good fiddler and she’s a good piano player and she takes dancing as well.

She’s eight and she is a very capable little eight-year-old because she’s the oldest of six so she’s very good with the younger children. Natalie MacMaster in 2005 with her firstborn child, daughter Mary Francis Rose Leahy (photo courtesy of )ĪM: Tell me about each of your children and their music. A veteran stage performer who has performed up to 100 times a year, she still keeps up a demanding performing schedule while she and her husband, fiddler Donnell Leahy, raise their six young children in rural Ontario.Īnita Malhotra spoke with Natalie MacMaster about her music, family and faith on June 30, 2014, while she was preparing to perform that evening at the Ottawa Jazz Festival. In 2006, MacMaster was named to the Order of Canada, and she has also been awarded several honorary degrees, including a Doctor of Divinity. She has also collaborated with artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, Alison Kraus and Béla Fleck, starred in her own one-hour CBC television special, and appeared on major U.S. She released her debut album at age 16 and followed that with 10 more albums: three went gold in Canada and one (In My Hands, 1999) garnered a Juno award. Support act Glen MacNeil is an acclaimed acoustic singer-songwriter, whose music embodies the spirit of his Cape Breton Celtic roots, flavoured with hints of country and folk.įor more on the family, visit and for additional information about the Music Onthe42 Summer Concert Series, visit the Sunset Amphitheatre on Facebook.Natalie MacMaster (photo by Rebekah Littlejohn Photography)Ī consummate Celtic fiddler with an exuberant stage presence, Natalie MacMaster has been playing the music of her beloved homeland, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, since the age of nine. I’m sure fans would welcome them back any time. The MacMaster/Leahy family provided an amazing sendoff to summer and was an exciting close to the Music Onthe42 season. Once of the fun moments in the show is when they tore into a Celtic version of the Charlie Daniels Band classic fiddle hit The Devil Went Down to Georgia.


Leamington fans crowded into the amphitheatre to take in the sights and sounds of the music and dancing. This is the first time the duo has been in the area since they last appeared at the Kingsville Folk Music Festival in 2015. It was the closing concert in the Music Onthe42 Summer Concert Series, which opened with an impressive concert from Michelle Wright earlier this year.īoth Macmaster and Leahy are known for their passion for the fiddle, but when the two married in 2002, they became Canada’s premiere fiddle family, combining years of JUNO and East Coast Music Awards under one roof. In one of the last tour stops before they begin their new Celtic Family Christmas shows, Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy stopped at the Sunset Amphitheatre in Leamington on Saturday (Aug 27), complete with the entire family in tow.
