Dawn and Margie Beaton

Genre: Celtic
Secondary Genre: Folk Mabou, Nova Scotia Canada Contact

Celtic, Cape Breton Scottish Fiddle and dance music, traditionally inspired and cultivated in the nurturing village of Mabou with descendants and music direct from Scotland. Sisters Dawn & Margie have just released their first CD, "Taste of Gaelic" showcasing their multi-instrument abilities.

Artist Information

Biography

EAST COAST AWARD WINNERS 2010 for Roots/Traditional Group Recording of the Year!!

Nova Scotia Music Industry Award Nominees 2009 - Traditional Roots Recording!


Traditional music has been a huge component of the girls' lives from day one. Coming from a musical heritage of singers, dancers, and fiddlers, it was a natural progression to learn both stepdancing and the violin at an early age (4 and 6 to be exact). With this in mind, "Taste of Gaelic" was an appropriate title to name their first recording. The CD comprises many traditional and well known local compositions that they have learned from teachers, from fellow musicians and recordings, both current and of the past. One such tune was the inspiration for the title, a traditional reel in D called "A Taste of Gaelic."

Being of Scottish descent and growing up in the vibrant community of Mabou, both girls took the Gaelic language as a course both in Highschool and University, and try to incorporate the Gaelic inflections common to their ancestors in their playing as considered a traditional sound of the Cape Breton area.

As mentioned, family plays a vital role in their introduction and continued style of music. On their first recording, their aunt and former stepdance teacher, Mary Janet MacDonald makes an appearance. Also, grand uncle and well noted local Gaelic singer and story teller, Finlay Cameron is incorporated into a track, highlighting his unique and powerful Gaelic singing.

Alongside family, friends have certainly made an impact in the girls' playing and many friends accompanied them on the album to give a fresh approach to some standard tunes. Included on the CD are Jason Roach (piano), Tracey Dares (piano), Kenneth MacKenzie (pipes), Sandy MacDonald (guitar), Ewan MacPherson (guitar), and Fr. Angus Morris (fiddle). Fr. Angus is the parish priest in Mabou and an oft called upon player for his traditional style and vast repertoire of tunes. He has been a mentor to the girls and adds a definite taste of Gaelic with his rich style of playing.

All factors combine to make "Taste of Gaelic" a unique and traditional album that combine both traditional and tunes composed by Dawn and Margie themselves!

2009 has also been a busy touring year for the girls, beginning in early 2009 with a very warm welcome to Cornerbrook, NFLD with two showcases during the ECMA's. The girls then attended one of the largest Celtic Festivals in the world, Fesitval-Interceltique in Lorient, France, headlining numerous shows as part of the official events of the Festival. Only a few weeks later, Margie and Dawn traveled to Hull, England where they kicked off the Clipper race 09-10 with the Cape Breton Clipper boat entry! And in late October, the girls also made the trip to Brazil to welcome the Clipper into Port! It was a whirlwind trip that incorporated playing for the crew and an impromptu performance for the locals!!

2010 also promises to be another very busy year for the girls as their summer quickly books up with planned trips overseas, and to the United States, and of course, ATTENDING THE ECMA'S IN SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA!!! It promises to be a great time, with a number of both official and unofficial ECMA Showcases! See you there!

Have a look! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz0QwofNKKI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbRCrv3G1sM

http://www.myspace.com/thebeatonsisters

Instrumentation

Dawn Beaton - Fiddle, stepdance, mandolin, banjo, snare drum

Margie Beaton - Fiddle, stepdance, piano

Discography

Taste of Gaelic - 2008

Official Website

http://www.dawnandmargie.com

Links

Audio

Video

Photo Gallery

  • Dawn & Margie Beaton

  • Dawn and Margie - field

  • Dawn & Margie - Mabou Ridge

  • Dawn & Margie - Tracks

  • Festival Interceltique, France (newspaper)

  • Cape Breton Clipper Race, Hull England kick off!

  • Cape Breton Post - Music NS article

  • Festival Interceltique, France (newspaper#2)

  • Brazil with the Clipper crew!

  • Celtic Colours 2009, Sandy MacIntyre Tribute

Press

  • Beaton Sisters debut in China on their way to ECMA [+ Show ]

    http://whatsgoinon.ca/2010/02/beaton-sisters-debut-in-china-on-their-way-to-ecma/ While artists a...

  • My first time at Celtic Colours - toetapping on a budget [+ Show ]

    http://www.celtic-colours.com/forum.html (Portion of public post to Celtic Colours Forum courtesy...

  • Beaton sisters shine on debut album [+ Show ]

    http://www.capebretonpost.com/index.cfm?sid=189419&sc=150 The first thing that you will notice is...

  • Mabou residents named recipients of Frank ‘Big Sampie’ Sampson Award [+ Show ]

    http://capebretonpost.com/index.cfm?sid=164594&sc=147 SYDNEY — The 2008 recipients of the Frank ‘...

  • Cape Breton Embassy set to rock ECMA weekend in Corner Brook [+ Show ]

    February 20, 2009 For Immediate Release SYDNEY, NS - The organizing committee for ECMA Cape Bret...

  • ECMA Press Conference Introduction [+ Show ]

    "One of the great things about being a public broadcaster in this region, is you can see performers ...

  • Artists impressed at ECMAs [+ Show ]

    http://www.capebretonpost.com/index.cfm?sid=228347&sc=150 The 2009 East Coast Music Awards are do...

  • Beatons 'floored' by nomination [+ Show ]

    http://www.porthawkesburyreporter.com/stories.asp?id=2746 MABOU - One of Inverness County’s most ...

  • Strathspey Place’s Dawn Beaton taking to stage of Mabou venue for Celtic Women concert [+ Show ]

    http://www.capebretonpost.com/index.cfm?sid=267703&sc=147 LAURA JEAN GRANT The Cape Breton Pos...

  • Cape Breton CD Reviews - TASTE OF GAELIC, Dawn & Margie Beaton [+ Show ]

    The Festival Volunteer Drive'er Association of Celtic Colours International Festival makes a b...

  • Dawn and Margie Beaton – Taste of Gaelic (CD Review) [+ Show ]

    Every now and then you come across a fiddle CD that has everything you want to listen to. You enjoy ...

  • The Beaton Sisters [+ Show ]

    I'll admit it. I'm a big fan of the Beaton Sisters. I mean, what's not to like - two beautiful fla...

Setlist

We tailor our set lists to each gig we play. Standard sets lists would accommodate 2 - 50 minute sets.

We also play for full square dances (3 hours) or afternoon Pub sessions of 3-4 hours.

Basic Requirements


Calendar

DateTimeVenueCity
Jun 22, 2013 Saturday 2:00 PM The Doryman Cheticamp, NS, CA
Jun 30, 2013 Sunday TBA Festival of American Fiddle Tunes Port Townsend, WA, US
Jul 7, 2013 Sunday TBA Ceolas South Uist, GB
Jul 19, 2013 Friday 10:00 PM The Red Shoe Mabou, NS, CA
Jul 20, 2013 Saturday 9:00 PM Private Function Mabou, CA
Jul 21, 2013 Sunday 3:00 PM Celtic Music Interpretive Centre Judique, NS, CA
Jul 21, 2013 Sunday 7:30 PM Mabou Community Hall Mabou, CA
Jul 30, 2013 Tuesday 8:00 PM Christmas Island Fire Hall Christmas Island, NS, CA
Aug 10, 2013 Saturday 8:00 PM Concert Tatamagouche, CA
Aug 18, 2013 Sunday 11:00 AM Mabou Athletic Centre Mabou, CA
Aug 18, 2013 Sunday 2:00 PM Gaelic College St. Anns, NS, CA
Aug 20, 2013 Tuesday 7:30 PM St. Ann's Bay United Church St. Ann's Bay, CA
Sep 1, 2013 Sunday 4:00 PM Red Shoe Pub Mabou, NS, CA
Sep 5, 2013 Thursday 8:00 PM Louisbourg Playhouse , NS, CA
Sep 21, 2013 Saturday 8:00 PM Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site Louisbourg, NS, CA
Oct 18, 2013 Friday 7:30 PM Inverness School Inverness, CA