Cynthia MacLeod
Cynthia MacLeod is a Canadian fiddler from Prince Edward Island. She describes her fiddling style as "Cape Breton".[1] In addition to recording, hosting standing-room-only[2] ceilidhs in Brackley Beach, and touring, she teaches workshops both in Canada and the United States.[3]
Discography
- Head over Heels (2002)
- Crackerjack (2004)
- Hot Off the Floor (2007)
- Riddle (2010)
- Live at the Brackley Beach Ceilidh (2012)
Awards
Year | Album/Song Title | Award | Category |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Head Over Heels | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Album of the Year |
2002 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Female Artist of the Year | |
2002 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | New Artist of the Year | |
2002 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Roots/Traditional Artist/Group of the Year | |
2002 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Instrumental Artist/Group of the Year | |
2002 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Group of the Year (w/former band, Fiddlers' Sons) | |
2003 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Instrumental Artist Group of the Year | |
2003 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Roots/Traditional Artist/Group of the Year | |
2003 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Entertainer of the Year | |
2004 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Instrumental Artist/Group of the Year | |
2004 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Roots/Traditional Artist/Group of the Year | |
2004 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Country Artist/Group of the Year | |
2004 | Prince Edward Island Music Award | Entertainer of the Year |
Notes
- Knapp, Tom (Oct 2003). "Cynthia MacLeod: borrowing music from the neighbors".
- "CBC Radio 3: Cynthia MacLeod, Charlottetown, PEI". CBC News. Archived from the original on 2005-12-02.
- "The Groton Session".
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