Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Graham Townsend born June 16, 1942

Graham (Craig) Townsend was born in Toronto, his father, Fred (1900-1981) was Don Messer's square dance caller for many years. Visually impaired from childhood, Graham Townsend was raised in the Ottawa Valley community of Buckingham, Quebec, where he began to play violin as a child and absorbed the Irish, French and Scottish fiddle music of the Ottawa Valley that would later mould him into a prolific composer of over 400 tunes and a musician with a repertoire of nearly 4,000 fiddle tunes. Returning to Toronto, he won a CNE '30 and under' fiddling competition at the age of nine and subsequently learned repertoire and technique there from the Irish fiddlers Tom McQuestion and Billy Crawford.

In his teens Townsend began to perform on tour and on CBC TV with Don Messer and made his first records for Rodeo. Having placed third in the open class of the Canadian Open Old Time Fiddlers Contest at the age of 11, he won the event in 1963 and annually 1968-70 before retiring from competition. He later appeared on many occasions as a guest artist on CBC broadcasts of the contest. In 1963 he made the first of many tours sponsored by the CBC in conjunction with the federal departments of Defence or External Affairs. 

He performed in Germany, France, and Italy (1963, 1964), Cyprus (1967), England and Jersey (1981), Australia (1982, in a command performance for Elizabeth II at the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane; 1983; and for Expo 88), and East Germany (1984). He also travelled frequently to the Canadian north under the network's auspices. He toured in 1984 in Scotland, and appeared four times 1985-91 at the Shetland [Islands] Folk Festival. Several tours were with his second wife, Eleanor, whom he married in 1973.

                                  

He played in the California and Toronto-produced 1964 show Star Route, which ran for 36 weeks. Townsend lived 1964-7 in Ottawa where he succeeded Ward Allen in the Happy Wanderers on CFRA radio and CJOH-TV. Based again in Toronto until 1991, and thereafter in Barrie, Ont, he continued to appear on TV with Messer, and as a frequent guest on the Family Brown, Tommy Hunter, and Ronnie Prophet shows and on CBC Halifax TV's 'Up Home Tonight'. In 1991 he became a regular on MC [Mid-Canada] TV's 'That Country Feeling,' produced in Sudbury, Ont. 

Townsend performed at Canadian and US fairs and fiddling events, toured in 1984 in Scotland, and appeared four times 1985-91 at the Shetland [Islands] Folk Festival. He also appeared with Wilf Carter on several Canadian tours, including the singer's last in 1991. Townsend performed with a Don Messer Tribute show (1997-8), and at various festivals until shortly before his death.

Townsend studied Canada's fiddling traditions closely and can be heard playing in a variety of regional and ethnic styles on Classics of Irish, Scottish, and French Canadian Fiddling (1976, Rounder 7007) and The Great Canadian Fiddle (1977, Springwater S-6). He made some 40 albums by 1991 for Banff (eg, I Like Don Messer, SBS-5306, among nine others), Point (including Old Time Fiddle Favourites of Ward Allen, PS-328, and Harvest Home, PS-357, the latter with members of Messers' Islanders), Caprice, Marathon, Rounder, Audat, Condor, and Goodtime. In 1990 Silver Eagle issued Townsend's first CD, 100 Fiddle Hits - 35th Anniversary Album (SED-10962). Graham Townsend - Still Going Strong (Holborne/Rodeo 8044) followed in 1997, and Country Licks and All that Jazz in 1997 (Margaree Sound 6397201, recorded in 1982).

Townsend recorded some 200 of his 400 fiddle tunes. His best-known pieces include Royal Princess Two Step, Rocking Chair Jake, Debbie's Waltz, Maytime Swing, Black Jack Whiskey, My Dungannon Sweetheart, Swinging in the 80s, and Ice on the Road. His compositions have been recorded by Natalie MacMaster and April Verch. Townsend also recorded as a mandolinist (Mandolin Favorites, Cheyenne 89003) and as a pianist (accompanying the fiddler Joe Loutchan of Whitehorse on Fiddler on the Loose, a CBC Northern Services broadcast LP). He appeared as fiddler on recordings by Carroll Baker, Stompin' Tom Conners, Dolly Parton, Fred Penner, Raffi, Sharon, Lois & Bram, Sneezy Waters, and others.

Graham & Elanor Townsend

Townsend helped establish the Ontario Old Time Fiddlers Association. He was inducted into the US Fiddlers Hall of Fame at Oceola, NY, in 1982, the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame in 1990, and the Canadian National Fiddling Hall of Fame in 1998. He was nominated for a Juno award for instrumental artist of the year in 1991, received a 1993 Porcupine Award (jointly with Eleanor), and a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Canadian Grandmasters Fiddling Championships in 1998, but by the end of that year he had died from cancer on December 3, 1998, in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Only weeks later, on December 31, 1998, his wife Eleanor Townsend lost her life following a house fire at their home.

(Edited from the Canadian Encyclopedia, Wikipedia & CMA Ontario) 

1 comment:

boppinbob said...

A big thank you goes to Quott for suggesting today's birthday fiddler
and also to the dormant Glenns Country Music Cabinet blog for the loan of the two albums below.(@320)

For "Graham Townsend – Fancy Fiddlin' (1960 Arc)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/PWoCY3rR

1 Blue Water Hornpipe
2 Teenagers' Waltz
3 Listen To The Mocking Bird
4 Rocking Chair Jig
5 Cuckoo's Nest
6 McDowell's Breakdown
7 Caber Feigh
8 Town & Country Schottische
9 Dragging The Bow
10 Peek A Boo Waltz
11 Carnival Hornpipe
12 Hurricane Hazel

For " Graham Townsend – Championship Fiddle Favourites (1960 London)" go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/4t8HmUrW

1 Orange Blossom Special
2 Old Rose Waltz
3 Speed The Plough Reel
4 Bows of Oak Hill
5 Sugar Tree Stomp
6 Lug O’ The Spade
7 Billy In The Low Ground
8 Jack Pine Reel
9 High Level Hornpipe
10 Our Last Waltz
11 Popcorn Reel
12 Faded Love

Here's my contribution....

For "Graham Townsend - The Banff Albums (6 album collection) @ 192 go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/o2qdqgqo

Graham Townsend - The Inimitable Graham Townsend (1966)"
Graham Townsend - Salutes Canada's Centennial (1967)"
Graham Townsend - And His Country Fiddle (1968)"
Graham Townsend - And His Fiddle (1968)"
Graham Townsend - I Like Don Messer (1969)"
Graham Townsend - World Champion Folk Fiddler (1970)"