biographical info
After two years of hard touring, playing to
Newfoundlanders and their friends across the continent and even to the
Middle East, Shanneyganock is back with a new album and a new sound.
Volume VII highlights their twelfth year together, and it is their
landmark seventh studio release.
Their two years of vans,
airports and many, many stages has not dulled the band’s appetite for
Newfoundland and the songs people love. The passion for the province is
front and center, coupled with some new and great folk songs drawn from
inspirational artists around the world.
With one of the busiest
touring schedules of any act, and a popular attraction throughout
Canada, Shanneyganock kicked off 2009 with their first ever appearance
in the United States, a run though the Alberta oil fields, and a
headline appearance at the East Coast Music Awards.
Thirteen foggy years ago, Mark Hiscock and Chris Andrews were double
booked at a small pub in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Rather than cancel
one performer, the charismatic owner suggested they play together and
so was born Shanneyganock. Joined by longtime bassist Bob Pike, the group has since charmed many through their
stirring ballads, powerful shanties, and rib-rattling jigs and reels.
With a new release just out , their six previous studio projects have
been featured on Home Brew compilations, Warner Record’s Atlantic
Standard’s compilation and “Ed’s Up” on OLN Network with The Barenaked
Ladies. 2007 also marked 4 Music Newfoundland and Labrador award wins
including Entertainers of the Year, as well as a 2008 East Coast Music
Award nomination for Roots Group. Performing in Doha, Qatar; Memphis
(Folk Alliance) they've also completed several Cross Canada Tours.
Titled Volume VII, the newest disc is available where great folk music
is sold Nation wide.
influences
Ryan's Fancy
Newfoundland
Atlantic Ocean
Tradition
Tunes
Leon Aucoin