Ron Hynes

Genre: Folk
Secondary Genre: Singer/Songwriter St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Canada Contact

One of Canada’s premier singer-songwriters, Ron Hynes has created beautifully crafted signature songs for more than 35 years. Best known for his folk classic "Sonny's Dream", Ron Hynes is a six-time ECMA winner, a Genie Award winner and recipient of the SOCAN National Achievement Award.

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Biography

RON HYNES

One of Canada’s premier singer-songwriters, Ron Hynes has created beautifully crafted signature songs for more than 35 years. His fall 2010 release, Stealing Genius (Borealis/Universal) marks his eighth solo recording, and his third project with award-winning producer, Paul Mills. Inspired by works from some of his favorite authors and poets (including Donna Morrisey, Des Walsh, Stan Dragland, Randall Maggs, Al Pittman and Michael Crummey), Ron Hynes has crafted a collection of remarkable songs that not only echo a life in Newfoundland and Labrador, but resonate with people everywhere.

The release of Stealing Genius came hot on the heels of the world premiere of “The Man Of A Thousand Songs”, a feature-length documentary, of which Hynes is both subject and star. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Wm D MacGillivray and co-produced by Terry Greenlaw (Picture Plant) and Jordan Canning (Get Set Films), the film premiered to capacity crowds at the Toronto International Film Festival and subsequently garnered Atlantic Film Festival Awards for Documentary, Director and Audience Favorite.

Best known for his folk classic Sonny’s Dream, Ron Hynes' songs have been recorded by artists world-wide including Emmylou Harris, Mary Black, Christie Moore, Denny Doherty, Murray McLauchlan, John McDermott, Prairie Oyster, The Cottars, Hayley Westenra and many more.

With eight solo albums and numerous collaborative projects to his credit, Ron Hynes is a six-time East Coast Music Award winner, a Genie Award winner, and a past JUNO, CCMA and Canadian Folk Music Awards nominee. He was recipient of the 2008 SOCAN National Achievement Award for songwriting career success, and holds an Honorary PhD from Memorial University for his contributions to the cultural life of his beloved Newfoundland and Labrador.

In the words of author, Donna Morrisey, “Ron Hynes is a grand voyeur in this rough, sweet life, a melody writer of the first order, a story teller, a philosopher, a poet and a kick-ass performer that makes my hair stand on end.”

Ron Hynes tours regularly throughout Canada and abroad, attracting enthusiastic audiences wherever he performs. For more please visit:

www.hynesite.org
www.sonicbids.com/ronhynes
www.myspace.com/ronhynes
www.themanofathousandsongs.com


RON HYNES - CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

1972…Released the album Discovery (World Records/Audat) that was the first recording of completely original material by a Newfoundland artist.

1973...Toured Ontario and Newfoundland playing soft ballads in loud bars.

1974-1976...Was the in-house composer for the Mummers Troupe. Composed music and lyrics for East End Story, Dying Hard, The IWA Show, and The Price of Fish. Wrote Sonny's Dream while touring western Canada in September '76. There are currently more than a hundred cover versions by various artists worldwide.

1977...Starred as the famous Newfoundland songwriter Johnny Burke (1851-1930) in The Bard of Prescott Street.

1978-1983…Co-founded The Wonderful Grand Band with Members of Codco and Newfoundland musicians. The band did six years of television/radio/touring and two albums, The Wonderful Grand Band (Clode Sound) and Living In A Fog (Grand East Records).

1984…Wrote music and lyrics for the Resource Centre for the Arts production of High Steel, which was directed by Mary Walsh.

1985-1986...toured as a solo concert artist and as a musician/actor with The Best of Codco.

1987…Starred as Hank in Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave in Ottawa (York Street Theatre production) and in St. John's (resource production directed by Janis Spence). Wrote and recorded Small Fry: The Ron Hynes Album for Children.

1988…Starred in and hosted The Island Opry Show, a country showcase at the Opry in PEI that featured National and International country stars.

1989…Wrote and produced The Lost Island Opry (LSPU Hall). Toured Newfoundland/Labrador with Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave. (Cultural affairs/Cauldron Production)

1990-1991...Had a principal role in feature film "A Secret Nation", winning the Genie Award for best song with "The Final Breath". Elected vice-president of the Songwriters Association of Canada and signed an exclusive writer's contract with TMP: The Music Publisher.

1992-1997...Signed with EMI Music Canada and released two critically acclaimed albums, Cryer's Paradise (1993) produced by Declan O'Doherty, and Face To The Gale (1996) produced by Chad Irschick. Toured extensively throughout Canada and the UK/Ireland.

1997...Released 11:11 Nfld. Women Sing (songs by Ron and Connie Hynes) featuring Newfoundland's best female artists. This project also received the 1997 MIA SOCAN Songwriter of the Year award. In December, Ron was a guest on the Pamela Wallin Show along with Michael Burgess, Sneezy Waters, and Colin Escott in paying a special tribute to Hank Williams.

1998...Released the independent CD "Standing In Line In The Rain", which was awarded Best New Album at the 1998 MIA Awards. Played Johnny Shea in Rinkrat’s CBC TV series, Dooley Gardens.

1999...Ron was the subject and star of a concert/documentary film shot in Ireland entitled Ron Hynes: The Irish Tour, which aired on CBC TV and Bravo, and featured some of Ireland's most prominent musicians, including Donal Lunny, Christy Moore, Mary Black and more (produced by Mary Sexton, directed by Rosemary House, for Rinkrat Films).

2000...signed with IDEA Artists (Ian Davies Entertainment Agency) for North American representation.

2002...recorded a singer/songwriter demo CD The Sandcastle Sessions, featuring 11 new songs that led to his signing with Borealis Records. Ron received an Honorary PhD from Memorial University in recognition of his original songwriting and his contribution to the cultural heritage of Newfoundland. Official Showcase Artist at OCFF Conference in Ottawa in October.

2003...Official Showcase Artist at North American Folk Alliance Conference in Nashville in February. Released “Get Back Change” CD (May) on Borealis Records. Launch events were held in Toronto, Ottawa, St. John’s and Halifax. Signed management agreement with Lynn Horne Marketing & Media Relations. Won Male Artist Of the Year, Country Artist Of The Year, and SOCAN Song Of The Year Award (Get Back Change) from the Music Industry Association Of Newfoundland/Labrador. Featured guest and topic of a special one hour “Atlantic Airwaves” radio show on CBC Maritimes.

2004...hosted ECMA Songwriter Circle (national CBC radio & regional CBC TV broadcast). Won ECMAs for Album Of The Year & Country Recording Of The Year for “Get Back Change”. Recipient of the prestigious "Arts Achievement Award" from Newfoundland/Labrador Arts Council. Performed on the “Eric MacEwan Tribute” at Charlottetown’s Confederation Centre. Recognized with a “Ron Hynes Tribute”, held during Folk Alliance Canada Conference in Halifax. Host was Lennie Gallant w/ George Canyon, Dave Gunning, Cory Tetford & Steven Bowers. The “Sonny’s Dream” limited edition fine art print was launched with a Ron Hynes concert at LSPU Hall, St. John’s, NL.

2005…performed at the Canadian Songwriter Hall Of Fame Awards and presented the Special Achievement Award to CSHF founder Frank Davies. This was broadcast “live” coast to coast on CBC Radio. Toronto launch concert for the “Sonny’s Dream” limited edition print at Hugh’s Room. Traveled to Ireland for part one of “Islands Of Song” tour. Recorded two “live” concerts at LSPU Hall, St. John’s, then joined producer Paul Mills at The Millstream, for studio sessions recording new Ron Hynes CD. Performed on “John Allan Cameron Tribute” at Savoy Theatre, Glace Bay, NS. Hosted Songwriter Circle at Hfx International Celtic Feis w/Frances Black, Karine Polwart, Enoch Kent, Mary Jane Lamond & Dave Gunning. Summer tour included Stan Rogers Folk Festival, Calgary Folk Festival, George Street Festival and Writers At Woody Point. Featured performer for International Delegates Reception at Atlantic Film Festival. Composed/performed theme song for CBC TV comedy series “Hatching, Matching & Dispatching”. Launched first songbook “Songs of Ron Hynes-Volume One”.

2006...Official Showcase artist at North American Folk Alliance in Austin, Texas. Toured Atl. Region on SAC “Bluebird North” series w/Ron Sexsmith, Jane Siberry, Shari Ulrich, etc. Released self-titled “Ron Hynes” CD at Confederation Centre, during ECMA Concert Series in Charlottetown, PE. Performed Junofest and was surprise “Special Guest” on JUNO Songwriter Circle w/ host Alan Doyle, Ron Sexsmith, Jann Arden, etc. (national CBC radio broadcast). Performed w/Atlantic String Quartet, Arts & Culture Centre, St. John’s, NL. Composed several new songs for remount of stageplay/musical “High Steel”, (directed by Mary Walsh w/ 10+ sold out shows at LSPU Hall, St. John’s, NL). Summer tour included Stan Rogers Folk Festival, Mariposa Folk Festival, New Glasgow Jubilee, and Shamrock Festival in Ferryland, NL where Ron was honored with Commemoration ceremony and custom plaque in recognition of 30th Anniversary of “Sonny’s Dream”. The new “Ron Hynes” CD was #1 most played album for 2006 on the CBC Galaxie Network Folk Roots Channel. “Ron Hynes” (and “Get Back Change”) were released in USA (Burnside Distribution). Songwriter, Jason Wilber (aka John Prine’s guitarist), wrote and released a song about Ron Hynes called “Watching Picasso”. Co-wrote and recorded duet "Only One" with Steven Bowers for Steven's "Tired Light" CD. Ron received “Lifetime Achievement Award” from Newfoundland/Labrador Folk Arts Council. Hosted Songwriter Café” at Canadian Country Music Awards. Composed/performed music for Mary Walsh directed feature film “Young Triffie” and NFB animated short film titled “ The Sparky Book”. Showcase at 2006 Atlantic Film Festival. Won the 2006 Music NL Awards for Entertainer Of The Year, Songwriter Of The Year and Folk Artist Of The Year. Nominated "Best Singer" (contemporary) and "Best Songwriter" for Canadian Folk Music Awards.

2007...Nominated for SOCAN Songwriter of the Year, Recording of the Year, Entertainer of the Year and won the 2007 East Coast Music Award for "Male Solo Recording Of The Year". Hosted 2007 ECMA Songwriter Circle (national CBC radio broadcast). Performed his song "Dry"on national CBC TV / ECMA Gala Awards "live" from Halifax Metro Centre. Toured Ireland with "The March Hare" festival. Joined The Trews' Colin & John-Angus MacDonald for national CBC radio show "Fuse". Headliner at Loyalist City Folk Festival, Privateer Days Festival, Stan Rogers Folk Festival, Miramichi Folksong Festival, Filberg Festival, Lunenburg Folk Festival, Celtic Colours Festival, Fredericton Playhouse Theatre. Wrote & performed narrative for song on Grady (aka Gordie Johnson)"A Cup of Cold Poison" CD. "Sonny's Dream" covered by classical soprano Hayley Westenra for her "Celtic Treasures" CD (worldwide release). Co-wrote and recorded duet "Hard Workin' Hands" with Dave Gunning for Gunning's CD "House For Sale". Feature performance and music included in docufilm "To Dublin With Love." Feature performance and music in TV series "Shaye". Album "Face To the Gale" named in the "Top 100 Canadian Albums" (book by Bob Mersereau). Performed/recorded concert w/ Atlantic String Quartet and Jeff Johnston Trio for national CBC radio special "Canada Live".

2008 - Nominated 2008 ECMA "Entertainer of the Year." Performed "Hard Workin' Hands" (duet, co-write) w/Dave Gunning on national CBC TV special "Barenaked East Coast Music". Co-wrote "I Can't Stop Laughing" w/ The Trews for their No Time For Later CD. Wrote/performed "Smooth Sailing" for nationally broadcast docufilm "Tarsands". Featured interview/ live performance of "Godspeed" for docufilm series "Grave Concerns - Gene MacLellan". Performed Parliament Hill for Canada Day events incl. NCC Songwriter Circle (w/ Murray McLauchlan, Garnet Rogers) and main stage national TV broadcast w/ Joel Plaskett, Blue Rodeo, DRUM!, Kevin Parent and more. Received the 2008 SOCAN National Achievement Award.

2009 - Toured western Canada with Sylvia Tyson & Gretchen Peters. Performed at the launch week for Vancouver Cultural Olympiad. Hosted ECMA Songwriter Circle and guest performer on ECMA Awards Gala/CBC TV broadcast. Co-wrote "I Can't Stop Laughing" w/ The Trews. Played Kerrville Folk Festival (TN.USA). Keynote Speaker for national COCA Conference. Toured NL w/ Murray McLauchlan. Special guest for performance w/NL SymphonyOrchestra. Sold out 10-stop reunion tour w/ Wonderful Grand Band and double WGB DVD release. Filmed hour-long "Ron Hynes SOLO" TV special w/ Picture Plant Productions for broadcast on CBC. Began shooting feature-length docu-film "The Man of a Thousand Songs" w/ Picture Plant/Get Set Films.

2010 - Played four shows at Vancouver 2010 Olympics including national broadcast medal ceremony at BC Place (Feb. 26). Hosted the Juno Host committee’s songwriter circle, performed Junofest, live performance on national broadcast of CBC Radio "Q" from Junos, and “surprise Special Guest" on the official Junos Songwriter Circle. Ron's song "No Change In Me" in season finale of Republic of Doyle CBC-TV series. Toured stadiums in Atlantic Canada as Special Guest of Steve Miller Band. Headlined closing night at Stan Rogers Folk Festival and London’s Home County Festival. Voiced “Death on The Ice” for Rattling Books (books on tape). "Ron Hynes Solo" live concert TV special broadcast on CBC TV Maritimes. Subject and star of feature length film "The Man of A Thousand Songs", which premiered at TIFF to capacity crowds and won Atlantic Film Festival awards for Documentary, Director and Audience Favorite. Released eighth solo album, "Stealing Genius".

2011 - Performed at Belfast-Nashville festival & toured Ireland w/ Dave Gunning, Rose Cousins & Catherine MacLellan. Co-write "Find Someone Who Will" with The Trews for their "Hopwe & Ruin" CD. Special guest speaker & performer at Munich International Film Festival, where "The Man of Thousand Songs" screened. Ron's song "St. John's Waltz" placed on "Republic Of Doyle" national CBC-TV series. Performed Celtic Colours international Festival and recorded duet w/ Lucy MacNeil/Barra MacNeil's for Barra's CD. Traveled to Australia for performances @ Woodford Folk Festival and several other locations.

2012 - Composed and premiered "Ship of Dreams" for the Titanic Commemorative events at Cape Race/Trepassey, NL. Co-wrote "What The Heart So Longs To Know" w/Alan Doyle (Great Big Sea).

Ron Hynes - Film & TV Credits

2010 – Performer, star and subject of “The Man of A Thousand Songs” feature-length docufilm, produced by Picture Plant and Get Set Films, directed by William D. MacGillivray (AFF Awards for Documentary, Director and Audience Favorite)

2010 – Performer, songwriter, of RON HYNES SOLO live concert TV special, produced by Picture Plant, broadcast on CBC TV Maritimes

2010 – Performer, co-writer (with Murray McLauchlan) of “No Change In Me”, closing song in season finale of national tv series “Republic of Doyle” (CBC TV)

2009 - Co-writer of "No Change In Me" (w/ Murray McLauchlan) which was performed by Denny Doherty & Denis Ryan for docufilm "“Here I Am - Denny Doherty”.

2008 – Co-writer (with The Trews) of song “I Can’t Stop Laughing” placed in TV series “The Best Years”

2007 – Performer/composer of two songs and appearance in segment of the “Shaye” television series

2007 – Performer/composer of song, spoken word piece and feature appearance in documentary film “To Dublin With Love “

2006 – Composer/performer of two songs for feature film “Young Triffie”

2006 – Composer/performer “My Forever Shadow”, theme music/soundtrack for animated film “The Sparky Book”

2006 – Performed several original songs on CBC TV Special “ The Songwriters” (ECMA)

2005- Composer/performer theme song “Dead or Alive” for CBC TV series Hatching, Matching
& Dispatching

2004 – Hosted and performed several original songs on CBC TV Special “ECMA Songwriters Circle”

2004 – Composer/performer “The Final Breath” (1992 Genie - Best Original Song) in docufilm
Hard Rock & Water

2003 – Performed several original songs on “Four Strong Winds” CMT songwriter series

2000 – role in feature film Violet

2000 – role in feature film The Bingo Robbers

1999 - Ron Hynes and his music, the subject of concert documentary film Ron Hynes: The Irish Tour

1998 – principal role (Johnny Shea) in Rinkrat Productions CBC/TV series production, Dooley Gardens

1998 – role in feature film Rain, Drizzle & Fog

1994 – role in feature film Anchor Zone

1991 - principal role in Secret Nation, composer/performer “The Final Breath” 1992 Genie Award - Best Original Song

1986 - role in The Adventures of Faustus Bidgood

1978-1983 - Composer/performer/actor for 41 half-hour Wonderful Grand Band CBC TV shows + specials






Instrumentation

SOLO SET UP:
Ron Hynes: vocal, acoustic guitar

BAND SET UP:
Ron Hynes: vocal, acoustic guitar
Sideman 1: bass guitar, vocal
Sideman 2: electric guitar, vocal
Sideman 3: drums

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS:
Sideman 4: fiddle
Sideman 5: pedal steel
Sideman 6: piano/organ/keys
Sideman 8: Female BG Vocalist

Discography

SOLO RELEASES:

2010 - Stealing Genius (Borealis)
2006 - Ron Hynes (Borealis)
2003 - Get Back Change (Borealis)
1998 - Standing In Line In The Rain (Indie) N/A
1997 - Face To The Gale (EMI)
1993 - Cyers Paradise (EMI)
1984 - Small Fry (childrens album - Indie) N/A
1976 - Discovery (Audat) N/A

OTHER:
2012 - duet w/ Lucy MacNeil on The Barra MacNeils, The Celtic Colours Sessions
2011 - Wonderful Grand Band Volume 3 & 4 DVD (WGB Prod.)
2010 - (Re-issue) Wonderful Grand Band CD (WGB Prod.)
2009 - Wonderful Grand Band Volume 1 & 2 DVD (WGB Prod.)
2008 - duet w/ JP Cormier on JP's "The Messenger" CD
2007: (Re-issue) Wonderful Grand Band - Living In A Fog CD
2007 - Duet/co-write,"Hard Workin' Hands" on Dave Gunning
"House For Sale"
2006 - Spoken word on Grady CD "A Cup of Cold Poison"
2006 - "Savior" on "One Night In January- Songs for the IWK" CD
2006 - Duet/co-write "Only One" on Steven Bowers "Tired Light"
1997 - 11:11 Newfoundland Women Sing, Songs of Ron & Connie
Hynes (Indie) N/A
1981 - Wonderful Grand Band - Living In A Fog (vinyl) (WGB Prod)
1978 - Wonderful Grand Band (vinyl) (WGB Prod)

Official Website

http://www.hynesite.org

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Press

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  • Ron Hynes "Stealing Genius" CD review by Bob Mersereau [+ Show ]

    By Bob Mersereau...aired on CBC Radio Shift in N.B. Newfoundlanders are pretty intense about th...

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Setlist

Ron Hynes performs songs from his extensive catalogue of original material, (with an occasional traditional/cover tune).
Concerts usually comprised of 2 x 40 minute sets.

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