James Keelaghan

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Cold Missouri Waters 04:59 Tools
Canadian Railroad Trilogy 07:28 Tools
My Skies 03:13 Tools
Kiri's Piano 04:59 Tools
Red-Winged Blackbird 02:42 Tools
Hold Your Ground 03:27 Tools
Hillcrest Mine 03:38 Tools
Mirabeau Bridge 04:38 Tools
Glory Bound 03:57 Tools
Orion 03:35 Tools
I Would I Were 04:01 Tools
Sing My Heart Home 03:17 Tools
River Run 03:51 Tools
Never Gonna Stop This Train 03:18 Tools
Dance As You Go 03:14 Tools
Sweetgrass Moon 05:00 Tools
House Of Cards 03:37 Tools
Abraham 04:49 Tools
Turn of the Wheel 03:46 Tools
Fires Of Calais 03:26 Tools
Safe Home 02:58 Tools
Somewhere Ahead 03:12 Tools
Tomorrow is Another Day 02:07 Tools
A Recent Future 03:21 Tools
Lazarus 03:54 Tools
Hope Princeton Road 03:47 Tools
Love What a Road 03:12 Tools
Captain Torres 07:48 Tools
Red River Rising 03:39 Tools
Roll Down 03:06 Tools
You Know Me 03:59 Tools
Harvest Train 03:38 Tools
Rebecca's Lament 04:41 Tools
Medusa 04:11 Tools
Big Picture 03:23 Tools
Gladys Ridge 04:03 Tools
Get To You 04:00 Tools
Twister 03:17 Tools
Stonecutter 04:39 Tools
Next To You 03:14 Tools
Number 37 04:10 Tools
Pillow 03:40 Tools
October 70 05:28 Tools
Jenny Bryce 05:13 Tools
Since You Asked 02:58 Tools
The Flower of Magherally 03:57 Tools
Sinatra and I 03:57 Tools
Your Secret 04:14 Tools
Jackson & Jane 04:56 Tools
My Old Man 03:59 Tools
My Blood 04:02 Tools
Circle Of Stone 03:05 Tools
Hero And The Straightaway 04:08 Tools
Sweet Thames Flow Softly 05:00 Tools
Who Dies? 04:47 Tools
Leave Town 03:13 Tools
Sweet Lorraine 04:15 Tools
Ring 03:42 Tools
Nothing 03:25 Tools
Message to the Future 04:43 Tools
Bonnie Light Horseman 05:31 Tools
Farewell to the Gold 05:01 Tools
Small Rebellion 06:26 Tools
Princes of the Clouds 04:31 Tools
Honoré 03:16 Tools
Galway Races 03:23 Tools
Departure Bay 02:21 Tools
Woodsmoke and Oranges 05:33 Tools
The Ones Who Made Home 03:39 Tools
The Constant Lovers 05:31 Tools
McConnville's 05:24 Tools
Misty Mountain 03:54 Tools
Henry's Down Fall 05:23 Tools
Jack Haggerty / Le Tourment 05:39 Tools
What's For You 02:53 Tools
Timeless Love 02:53 Tools
Boom Gone Bust 03:57 Tools
The Boston Burgler 04:07 Tools
Follow Me Up To Carlow / Morison's Jig 04:54 Tools
Mi Vida 04:00 Tools
Refugee 05:58 Tools
Country Faire 03:04 Tools
What’S For You 02:52 Tools
Honore 03:16 Tools
Mcconville’S 05:22 Tools
Lost 03:39 Tools
Snap the Line Tight 04:10 Tools
Railway Tune 03:42 Tools
Spanish Is The Loving Tongue 04:54 Tools
Gathering Storm 02:55 Tools
Boom Gone To Bust 03:56 Tools
Follow Me Up To Carlow/Morison's Jig 03:51 Tools
Bonus Track 03:51 Tools
The Boston Burglar 04:08 Tools
Cold Missouri Waters (updated) 06:50 Tools
Jenny Bryce (updated version) 00:30 Tools
Jennys Bryce 05:15 Tools
Woodsmoke and Orange 05:33 Tools
County Faire 05:33 Tools
Henry's Fall Down 06:11 Tools
Jack Haggerty/Le Tourment 05:40 Tools
<Hidden> 04:20 Tools
Sea for the Shore/Stephen Behind the Eight Ball 06:11 Tools
Tango flamenco 00:00 Tools
A Recent Future (updated version) 03:57 Tools
Sweet Loraine 04:16 Tools
The Kiss (Saskatoon) 04:05 Tools
McConville's 04:05 Tools
Why Don't You Just Grow Up 03:09 Tools
Sea for the Shore / Stephen Behind the Eight Ball 03:09 Tools
Brave Soul 06:01 Tools
Bump Me Up (To First Class) 06:01 Tools
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James Keelaghan is a Juno award-winning Canadian folk singer-songwriter born in Calgary, Alberta, now based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Many of his songs, such as "Kiri's Piano", about the interment of Japanese Canadians, "October 70", about the FLQ crisis, are inspired by events and figures in Canadian history. Known for his lilting baritone voice, his driving rhythm guitar, and a keen sense of scene and narrative, Keelaghan’s music bridges traditional folk music with Canadiana. His song "Cold Missouri Waters", about the Mann Gulch fire of 1949, was covered by the band Cry Cry Cry in 1998. His songs have also been covered by folk luminaries such as Roy Bailley and Garnet Rogers. Keelaghan studied history at the University of Calgary and notes that two of his influences there were Drs. Margaret J. Osler and Siverman. With international popularity from Australia to England, James Keelaghan plays a wide variety of venues from large festivals and concert halls to intimate folk clubs venues and often invites the audience for a beer after his performance. Frequent guest musicians on his albums include Stephen Fearing, Oscar Lopez and members of Spirit of the West. His latest CD, A Few Simple Verses (2006), is a return to his roots with covers of traditional songs and old favourites. Guests include Danú, Veda Hille, James Fagan and Nancy Kerr. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.