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Pat & Joe Byrne |
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Joe Byrne: After moving to St. John's from Placentia Bay at a young age. Joe went on to high school and university in North Carolina in the US, where he developed an appreciation for the country and bluegrass music that he still enjoys. Returning to Newfoundland to do graduate work at Memorial University, he became involved in efforts to popularize and disseminate Newfoundland folk music and song, especially that learned from his aunts, uncles and other relatives in Placentia Bay. These efforts, mostly in partnership with his brother, Pat, resulted in public performances of collected and original material both provincially and nationally, as well as performances in schools across the province, at folk festivals and on radio and television. Joe holds an undergraduate degree in English from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC, and obtained his Masters degree in English Language and Literature from Memorial. After some twenty years in various administrative roles at Memorial University, Joe recently returned to teaching undergraduate courses in the English Department, while maintaining his position as Assistant Registrar in Memorial's Registrar's Office. Baxter Wareham: Born in Harbour Buffett, Placentia Bay, to a musical family, Baxter began performing nationally and internationally as part of the Wareham Brothers in the 1970s. Since then he has been a much sought after performer, both solo and with various groups at folk music festivals, dance festivals and story telling events around North America and Europe. He has performed with the Breakwater Boys, travelled widely with the late Rufus Guinchard, played with Bristol's Hope, and released a solo recording entitled Buffet Double, featuring songs, instrumental music, and stories from Placentia Bay. Retired from a high school teaching career, he is now pursuing a lifelong dream of working at sea, and is presently employed as captain of a pilot boat out of Arnold's Cove. |
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