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Chris McKhool Background information Origin Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Genres World/Instrumental
children's musicWebsite http://www.fiddlefire.com Chris McKhool, born November 18, 1968 in Ottawa, Ontario, is a Canadian violinist, guitarist, composer, producer and singer-songwriter. He has received numerous awards for his work, including a Juno Award nomination for his 2008 children's album, Fiddlefire! [1]
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Background
Raised in a musical household, McKhool took violin lessons from age 7,[2] and studied classical violin under the tutelage of Joan Milkson of the National Arts Centre Orchestra from 1977 to 1985, as well as performing with the National Capital String Academy and teaching himself to play folk guitar. In 1985 he moved to Montreal to study at McGill University, obtaining a B.A. in Psychology. McKhool moved to Toronto in 1993, studying jazz at York University.[3]
McKhool has recorded and performed with several jazz performers and groups including Sultans of String, Jesse Cook, Amanda Martinez, Pavlo, Club Django, Kevin Laliberte, Drew Birston, Kevin Barrett, Jordan Klapman, Ron Davis, Doug Banwell, Adam David and George Grosman.[4]
He has also enjoyed a successful career performing for young audiences, appearing on television shows such as Mr. Dressup, YTV's Treehouse[disambiguation needed ], TVOntario's Crawlspace[disambiguation needed ] and the CBC, as well as concerts across Canada. His 2008 children's album Fiddlefire! was nominated for a Juno Award.[5] [6]
Chris Mckhool has toured throughout Canada, including Baffin Island, as well as performing in England, the United States, Indonesia, Cuba, Guatemala, Peru and Tibetan schools across the Indian Himalayas. FiddleFire! has been presented live at Toronto Harbourfront's Cushion Concert series. He also headlined Toronto's First Night at the Skydome.[7] the National Guatemalan Network show Que Onda produced a special feature including live concert footage from August 2004.
Chris McKhool has worked with notable recording engineers including Jeremy Darby (Live Aid, U2, Pink Floyd, Prince), George Seara (Jesse Cook, Michael Jackson, Sting) and Nik Tjelios (Ken Whiteley, Pete Seeger)
In 2004 Chris co-founded the world-jazz-flamenco group Sultans of String. [8]
Chris created the world’s largest bicycle bell orchestra in 2008, at Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto with over 800 bell ringers. [9] [10]
Discography
- Chris McKhool: Earth, Sea and Air (1996)
- Chris McKhool: Turtle Island! (1999)
- Chris McKhool: Celebrate! Holidays of the Global Village (2005)
- Sultans of String: Luna (2007)
- Chris McKhool: Fiddlefire! (2008)
- Sultans of String: Yalla Yalla (2009)
- Sultans of String: MOVE (September 1, 2011)
Awards and Nominations
Chris McKhool's 2008 children's album Fiddlefire! has been nominated for numerous awards, including:
- 2009 JUNO Award nominee with Fiddlefire!
- 2009 Canadian Folk Music Awards - Children's Album of the Year with Fiddlefire!
- 2009 Parents’ Choice Award with Fiddlefire!
- 2009 iParenting Media Award with Fiddlefire!
- 2009 Canadian Children’s Book Centre ‘Best of 2009’ with Fiddlefire! [11] [12]
For a list of awards with Sultans of String, see main article: Sultans of String
Other awards:
- 2006 Ontario Council of Folk Festivals - Songs of the Heart Competition Finalist
- 2006 Parents’ Choice Award for CD Celebrate! Holidays of the Global Village
- 2005 Green Toronto Award of Excellence for Earth, Seas & Air Children’s Concert
- 2004 National Jazz Awards nomination (with Club Django, Trad. Jazz)
- 2004 CIUT-FM Award for Outstanding Musical Accompanist (violin)
- 1996 Parents’ Choice Award for CD Earth, Seas & Air[13]
References
- ^ Jazz.com/encyclopedia Jazz.com/encyclopedia
- ^ Canadian Music Wiki
- ^ Fiddlefire.com
- ^ "McKhool, Christopher (George) – Jazz.com | Jazz Music – Jazz Artists – Jazz News". Jazz.com. http://www.jazz.com/encyclopedia/mckhool-christopher-george. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ Maplemusic
- ^ [Wassenberg, Anya http://www.artandculturemaven.com/2010/11/chris-mckhool-free-childrens-concert.html Art & Culture Maven 2010-11-19]
- ^ Fear Of A Blank Planet | Chris Mckhool
- ^ CBC Radio 2
- ^ Cohen, Tobi the Sault Star
- ^ Canadian Press, July 18 2008
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- ^ [2]
- ^ [3]
External links
Categories:- Canadian violinists
- Canadian composers
- Canadian children's musicians
- Musicians from Ottawa
- Living people
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