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Cynthia MacLeod

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Cynthia MacLeod is a Canadian fiddler from Prince Edward Island. She describes her fiddling style as "Cape Breton".[1] In addition to recording, hosting standing-room-only[2] ceilidhs in Brackley Beach, and touring, she teaches workshops both in Canada and the United States.[3]

Discography

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  • Head over Heels (2002)
  • Crackerjack (2004)
  • Hot Off the Floor (2007)
  • Riddle (2010)
  • Live at the Brackley Beach Ceilidh (2012)

Awards

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Year Album/Song Title Award Category
2002 Head Over Heels Prince Edward Island Music Award Album of the Year
2002 Prince Edward Island Music Award Female Artist of the Year
2002 Prince Edward Island Music Award New Artist of the Year
2002 Prince Edward Island Music Award Roots/Traditional Artist/Group of the Year
2002 Prince Edward Island Music Award Instrumental Artist/Group of the Year
2002 Prince Edward Island Music Award Group of the Year (w/former band, Fiddlers' Sons)
2003 Prince Edward Island Music Award Instrumental Artist Group of the Year
2003 Prince Edward Island Music Award Roots/Traditional Artist/Group of the Year
2003 Prince Edward Island Music Award Entertainer of the Year
2004 Prince Edward Island Music Award Instrumental Artist/Group of the Year
2004 Prince Edward Island Music Award Roots/Traditional Artist/Group of the Year
2004 Prince Edward Island Music Award Country Artist/Group of the Year
2004 Prince Edward Island Music Award Entertainer of the Year

Notes

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  1. ^ Knapp, Tom (Oct 2003). "Cynthia MacLeod: borrowing music from the neighbors".
  2. ^ "CBC Radio 3: Cynthia MacLeod, Charlottetown, PEI". CBC News. Archived from the original on 2005-12-02.
  3. ^ "The Groton Session".
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