- Wade Hemsworth
Albert Wade Hemsworth (
23 October 1916 –January 19 2002 ) was a Canadian songwriter. Although he was not a prolific composer, having written only about 20 songs during his entire career, several of his songs (most notably "The Wild Goose", "The Blackfly Song " and "The Log Driver's Waltz ") are among the most enduring classics in the history of Canadianfolk music .Hemsworth grew up in
Brantford, Ontario , and learned to playguitar andbanjo in his youth. He subsequently studied painting at theOntario College of Art , graduating in 1939, and then spentWorld War II serving in theRoyal Canadian Air Force . He was stationed for a time in Newfoundland, and it was there that he first discovered traditional music.After the war, he worked as a surveyor in the wilderness areas of
Northern Ontario ,Quebec andLabrador , the job which provided Hemsworth with the subject matter for many of his songs. He subsequently moved toMontreal in 1952, where he worked as a draftsman for theCanadian National Railway , and performed in the city's folk music clubs at night.He recorded his first album, "Folk Songs of the Canadian North Woods", in 1956. That album included both original compositions by Hemsworth and traditional songs he had learned in his various jobs.
In the early 1960s, most of Wade's songs were being sung by the
Mountain City Four , a now legendary folk ensemble that included the teenagedKate and Anna McGarrigle . To this day, the McGarrigles continue to perform Hemsworth's songs. Hemsworth himself sometimes performed with the group, although he was not a regular member.Hemsworth retired from the CNR in 1977 and moved to
Morin Heights, Quebec , a small village in theLaurentian Mountains about 70 kilometres north of Montreal. In 1990, he published a songbook, "The Songs of Wade Hemsworth", which led to an appearance at theWinnipeg Folk Festival that was filmed for aCBC Television documentary.In 1995, at the age of 79, Hemsworth finally recorded his second album, "The Songs of Wade Hemsworth", which included all 16 songs from the 1990 songbook.
Hemsworth died at Ste. Anne's Hospital for Veterans in
Montreal in 2002, following a lengthy illness. On learning of Wade's death, Governor GeneralAdrienne Clarkson paid tribute to Hemsworth, saying that his songs were "so much a part of our folklore and so familiar to us that we didn't realize anyone had written them."External links
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0001592 Wade Hemsworth] at
The Canadian Encyclopedia
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPDi9DzihrE The Log Driver's Waltz]YouTube
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIMameR5aqo The Black Fly Song] [You Tube]
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