Bobby Brown Music Apprenticeship

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Bobby Brown (1941-2011) devoted his life to the playing, researching, recording, and teaching of Scottish Dance Music. As an individual performer, a member of two Scottish Country Dance Bands, the Musical Director of the internationally renowned fiddle troupe The Cape Breton Symphony, and the leader of The Scottish Accent, Bobby Brown was a leading proponent of Scottish Country Dance music and traditional Scottish music in Canada, the United States, Britain, and Europe for over fifty years.


Scope and Purpose

Understanding that cultural preservation is dependent upon the devoted cultivation and transition of knowledge, Bobby Brown encouraged young musicians to learn and preserve the songs and tunes of the Scottish tradition. At workshops and classes, Bobby set aside his performer responsibilities to become an engaging teacher and eagerly instructed participants in the subtle idiomatic nuances of traditional Scottish music. He loved playing, and Scottish music was in his soul.

In his memory, the annual Bobby Brown Music Apprenticeship was initiated in 2015 to provide funding towards the cost for tuition, meals, and accommodation for one musician to attend one of the following:
• A music internship at TAC Summer School
• A music course at TAC Summer School
• A music course at a TAC-recognized Scottish Country Dance event

2023 Bobby Brown ApprenticeSarah Lynn, Texas

On July 30th I woke up to begin my big Adventure to Canada. I was brimming with excitement ‒ for the past 4 months, I had been organizing my huge TAC music binder, writing bowings into hundreds of tunes, and practicing daily. Scottish Country Dance was still relatively new to me, so I knew this would be a good challenge and an important learning opportunity. After 15 hours of travel, I made it to my dorm room, expecting to just nod off, when Marjorie texted me “Come hang out with us!” I went down the hall to find a room full of warm, excited faces smiling back at me and giving me welcoming hugs. Immediately, I knew this was going to be an even more special week than I had anticipated.

Monday morning began with breakfast and then straight to Ron Wallace’s class. I had heard nothing but high praise for his teaching style and ability to work with musicians, and he certainly didn’t disappoint. I couldn’t have asked for a better first class at TAC ‒ between Ron’s energetic and clear teaching style and Kathy’s advice and support, the class went smoothly and my confidence increased for the coming classes.

Every day I played for a different class. It was so helpful to play for all class levels and with different teachers. It gave me a wider overview of what to expect in different situations.

The evenings were quite fun and challenging, and taught me a different set of skills. Getting to play with the Tartan Ties gave me a deeper understanding of the hierarchy of roles within a SCD band (mainly, band leader vs members) and the skills needed to operate in each respective position. On a more personal level, getting to play for hundreds of dancers in the evenings was simply electric! I have never been in such a position, and it solidified my desire to play for SCD.

Socially, TAC was a blast. I was very quickly adopted by the young dancers and included in all their fun evening plans. It’s always a bit intimidating for me to be in a new situation where I don’t know anyone, but I never once felt shy or alone at TAC. The SCD community is incredibly welcoming and encouraging, and I hope to take that energy with me into the world. One unexpected highlight of the week was exploring Halifax on our afternoon off. We got ice cream, went shopping, and had dinner and drinks - it was a great bonding experience for our new group of friends!

I am so thankful to have been chosen as this year’s Bobby Brown Apprentice. TAC was everything I had hoped it to be and more - I will be using this new skill set for the rest of my life and will forever have TAC to thank. My only complaint is that I can’t come back EVERY year!!

 

Previous Bobby Brown Apprentices

2023 Sarah Lynn, Texas, US

2022 Connie Walker, Los Angeles, CA US

2019 Lorraine McCormick, Lethbridge, AB Canada

2018 Sarah Thompson, Minneapolis, MN, US
2017 Martha Matthews, Los Angeles, CA, US
2016 Heather Cameron, Plymouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
2015 Mary Ross, Victoria, BC, Canada

The Music Director for the 2024 TAC Summer School will work with one pre-selected lead player /melody instrument (fiddle, accordion, keyboard) on a daily basis in the capacity of a private tutor/coach. By the conclusion of the week, the candidate will have all the necessary information and skills to confidently and competently play for a class and future dances. This program could potentially be developed to incorporate additional summer school musicians working in the same manner with piano, bass, drums, or other instruments.

The apprentice program will include the following:

  • Selection of approved and appropriate music for dances
  • Tempos
  • Opening & Closing Chords (Bow & Curtsey)
  • Grace notes & other idiomatic choices
  • Phrasing, Dynamics, Interpretation
  • Assembling sets/ musical research
  • Guiding & assisting the candidate through classes
  • Working with teachers
  • Afternoon discussions and preparation for the following day
  • Involving and preparing candidates for participation in evening socials where possible

Eligibility Criteria:
Provided a suitable applicant meets all the following criteria, one award will be made for 2024
• The musician must have demonstrated a genuine interest in Scottish music, preferably with some experience playing Scottish Country Dance Music
• The musician must have the desire to improve his or her musical skills
• The musician must display an appropriate level of technical proficiency on his/her instrument, with the ability to improve musical skills
• The musician must have the passion and commitment to continue to play for and promote the music for Scottish Country Dancing

 

Application Process:
The next deadline is March 31, 2024

A musician may apply for the 2024 Bobby Brown Music Apprenticeship by submitting the following:

• the completed application form (download Music Application Form)
• a letter of application that addresses each of the above eligibility criteria
• a recording of three tunes; at least two of the tunes should be in the Scottish idiom
• a letter of reference from a Scottish Country Dance teacher, RSCDS Branch, or music teacher

Please submit the application for the 2024 Bobby Brown Music Apprenticeship by email to Ward Fleri, Director of TAC Summer Events 2024, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by  March 31, 2024. Please include the applicant's surname and the phrase 2023  Music Intern in the email subject line and in the file names of attachments.

 

Selection Process:

• Applications for the 2024 Bobby Brown Music Apprenticeship received by the deadline will be reviewed by a committee of the Scottish Country Dance Teachers' Association (Canada) including, but not limited to: TAC Chair, TAC Treasurer, TAC Summer Events Director, and TAC Summer School Music Director.
• The award will be presented to the recipient in the form of a pre-paid scholarship (to a maximum of the cost of the full-week resident registration fee, including meals and accommodation, dependent on the value of funds available)
• A recipient can only be awarded the scholarship once
• Following the 2023 TAC Summer School, the recipient will forward a report on his/her experience to the Teachers' Association (Canada) for publication in the next issue of TACTalk

Direct any queries to the Director of Summer School, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

T.A.C. Summer School Tour Options

TAC 2014 Summer School is pleased to offer the following activities for interested dancers during our mid-week break on Wednesday, July 30, 2014.

Both tours will be aboard an air-conditioned coach bus, departing from the South Hall residence.  All the options are space limited and will be available on a first come, first registered basis.

Prepayment is required to secure your space on the tours. Register online now!

All events will run, rain or shine, providing the minimum required number of people have signed up for each event. In the unfortunate circumstance that the tours have to be cancelled for any reason, registration moneys will be refunded.

If paying by cheque, please send payment in US funds to:

Barbara Anglin

25 Jansen Road

Ottawa, ON K2H 5W6

Canada

 

Option 1 - Rocky Mountain National Park

 

Travel through rugged Big Thompson Canyon.  Visit the mountain village of Estes Park and explore the multitude of souvenir shops. Walk to a waterfall or around an alpine lake. Witness beautiful meadows and discover fragile alpine tundra.  See incredible mountain views as you travel 11 miles (17.6km) above timberline while reaching an elevation of 12,183 feet (3,715m) on Trail Ridge Road.  Observe a variety of wildlife including herds of grazing elk and yellow-bellied marmots.  (Park entrance fee included)

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Duration: Approximately 6 hours.  

Cost: $60* USD per person (min 35 guests, max 55)

Departs: 12:30 pm  

These rates* include snacks and drinks.

Option 2 - Craft Brewery Tour

Come take a ride with us on the NoCo Short Bus! The Colorado Rockies have inspired many to experiment with the flavors and combinations that make amazing beers. With over 40 craft breweries in the area, it only makes sense to try a few! You’ll get to experience multiple local craft breweries, sample up to 16 craft beers, and have a chance to learn about what makes each brewery different.

 

Duration: Approximately 4.5 - 5 hours.

Cost: $75 USD per person (max 14 guests)

Departs: 1:00 pm

 

The tour will visit the following breweries:

 City Star Brewery - Berthoud, CO

City Star Brewing offers small batch American ales, hand crafted on a 3.5 barrel brew system in the heart of downtown Berthoud, CO. City Star believes beer is best consumed fresh, directly from its source, and has adopted a taproom-centric model encouraging this. Winning 2 medals at the 2013 Great American Brew fest proves they have what it takes to make great beer!

 Loveland Aleworks - Loveland, CO

Loveland Aleworks is an independent, family-owned brewery offering a selection of small batch, handcrafted beers. Passionate about brewing ales that they and their customers believe in, Loveland Aleworks brews what they like, not limiting themselves to any certain style of ale. Loveland Aleworks creates quality ales using the best ingredients.

 Verboten Brewing - Loveland, CO

Verboten Brewing was founded in 2011 by homebrewers Joe and Keri Akers and Josh and Angie Grenz. A boutique brewery that includes one Nitro tap and rotates seasonal and unique and exciting selections often, Verboten Brewing derives its name from the “forbidden” ingredients that were rejected by the German Purity Law for beer. Their motto is “Beer For All” and firmly believes that there is a beer out there that will appeal to everyone.

 Grimm Brothers - Loveland, CO

Only the finest ingredients go into the production of Grimm Brothers Beer. Founded in 2010, Grimm Brothers has been a three time Great American Beer Festival medal winner and Gnarly Barley Brew Festival People’s Choice Award winner three years in a row.  Grimm Brothers specializes in German Style Ales and Lagers brewed in the traditional manner but with innovative American freedom. 

Musicians for the TAC Summer School 2023
 
Kathy Fraser-Collins (Director), Judi Nicolson, Ian Muir,
Fred Collins, Gary Thomas, and Don Wood

 

Registration will open by March 1, 2023

 


     Class Musicians Summer School 2023

Kathy Fraser-Collins (Director)

Ste. Anne de Prescott, Ontario

   

Kathy was born in a rural farming community near the Scottish settlement of Glengarry County, Ontario. She began playing the piano at age 5. She would eventually spend 35 years performing with Bobby Brown, the Scottish Accent, and Cape Breton Symphony Fiddlers for many tours, workshops, dances, broadcasts, and over 20 recordings. With degrees from McGill and the University of Toronto, she taught high school music from 1980 to 2009, retiring from her hometown school in Vankleek Hill, Ontario. Kathy was inducted into the Glengarry Celtic Music Hall of Fame in 2014, and along with her husband Fred, she remains very involved in the music scene in their area. They are members of the Quigley Highlanders Pipes and Drums, E.H. Gospel Sound, and enjoy promoting young local musicians through their own Torridon Scottish Dance Band.

They recently have been privileged to work with outstanding musicians Judi Nicolson and Ian Muir and were thrilled to collaborate with them as ‘Tartan Ties” on their CD ‘Fire Away!’ Kathy first played for TAC summer school at Brock University in 1979 with Bobby Brown.

She was honoured to be named Music Director for the 2015 and 2016 TAC Summer Schools and is happy to be taking on that role again for Summer School 2023 in Halifax.

 

Judi Nicolson

Denton, Texas

 

   

Scottish fiddler Judi Nicolson, originally from Scotland, performed throughout Scotland after winning three major Open Scottish Fiddle Championships. Judi played with some of Scotland’s finest dance bands, recording numerous radio sessions, television, and theatre appearances. Judi has been teaching Scottish fiddle since the 1980s, and in 2002, while teaching throughout Schools in Aberdeenshire, she qualified as a violin and viola teacher. In addition to her teaching career, Judi has published two of her own composition books and adjudicated in numerous fiddle competitions.

In 2008, Judi moved to Katy, Texas, with her husband and family. A consummate performer, her dynamic fiddling, engaging stage presence, and deep understanding of Scotland’s music have created a demand for her to play throughout the Americas, Canada, Australia, and the UK both as a solo fiddler and with other talented musicians in various groups. She is a past Musical Director for TAC Summer School and Boston Harbor Scottish Fiddle School.

Along with two of Canada’s finest musicians Kathy Fraser Collins on piano, and Fred Collins on drums, she recorded a solo album called ‘FiddleMyStyle’; later, with the addition of Ian Muir, Scottish renowned accordionist and friend, they formed the band ‘Tartan Ties.’ They have performed throughout America, Canada, and Australia and released their first album in January 2020 entitled ‘Fire Away!

 

Ian Muir

Prestwick, Scotland

 

   

Ian Muir has played for Scottish dancing in all its forms for the past 40 years.  Scottish Country Dancing, Ceilidh, and Old-Time dancing have been the mainstay of his long music career.  As well as playing for dancing, he has performed solo in Scottish Variety theatres throughout the country and has toured extensively in Europe and the Middle East.  He formed his own Scottish dance band in 1984 and has been a regular contributor on BBC Radio Scotland’s ‘Take the Floor’ programme as a bandleader. He was the programme’s presenter for two summer seasons.

He combines playing duties with his tutorial role as Principal Accordion Tutor in the Scottish Music Department at the prestigious Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, a post he has held for 23 years.

Since 2012 Ian has been on staff at four TAC Summer School events in Portland, Oregon, Bishops’ University in Sherbrooke, Quebec, UBC in Vancouver, and last year in Calgary, Edmonton.  He played at the Vancouver Branch’s 50th-anniversary celebrations, the San Francisco Branch’s Asilomar weekend in California in 2013 and 2022, and the Edmonton, Alberta weekend school.

Recent studio recordings include RSCDS Book 51, a commission by Bill Little for part of his Carlingwork Collection, and a recent collaboration with Judi Nicolson, Kathy Fraser-Collins, and Fred Collins in the album “Fire Away!”

 

Fred Collins

Ste. Anne de Prescott, Ontario

   

Drumming was an early passion for Dundee-born Fred Collins, and the opportunity came when joining the Boy’s Brigade at age 12. Fred soon became a member of the competitive MacLeod Pipe Band performing at highland games throughout Scotland. With members of his Boy’s Brigade, he formed a SCD band, “The Gie Gordons,” while also being called upon to play with such bands as Jimmy Shand, Angus Fitchet, and John Ellis. On a “holiday” to Canada in 1954, Fred was immediately recruited by the Toronto Scottish Pipe Band. He shortly thereafter joined Ed Brydie & “The Four Scots,” providing music for the first SCD class in Toronto.

After two years back in Dundee, Fred returned to Canada in 1964 and, over the years, performed and recorded over 23 albums with a variety of dance bands and soloists, including Ed Brydie, Stan Hamilton, Angus MacKinnon, Don Bartlett, Alex Jappy, Rudy Meeks, Graham Townsend, Alasdair Fraser and, of course, Bobby Brown & the Scottish Accent and the Cape Breton Symphony Fiddlers.

Along with his wife Kathy, he is currently enjoying performing and recording with “Tartan Ties” alongside great musicians Judi Nicolson and Ian Muir. Fred’s ‘other’ life has included a managerial position with Shell Canada, his own renovation company, percussion tutor and repair technician, and last but not least............farmer!!!!

 

Gary Thomas

Rohnert Park, California

     

Not long after moving to California in 1989, Gary Thomas began playing the piano for Santa Rosa Scottish Country Dance classes, followed soon after for the Dunsmuir Scottish Dancers, a performance team, and Ron Wallace’s step and highland classes.  He has also participated in numerous workshops as a musician, including TAC Summer School (most recently as a solo pianist for the examination course), Prague, Vienna, and Asilomar, to name a few.  “I even played with Bobby Brown’s band so Muriel Johnstone could dance at her birthday party.  What a treat!”

Gary’s former band, “Hook, Wink & Swagger,” played for many Southern California Scottish events and local events until the untimely passing of Steve Wyrick. His new band, “Flindrikin,” includes Lisa Doyle and Ron Wallace.

Over the years, Gary has composed numerous tunes, which can be found in the dance publications “From the Redwood Forest,” “The San Andreas Collection” (Scottish), and “The Bishop’s Ranch Collection” (English); as well as in “Dunsmuir Dances.”  A new book of dances with music, “Give it a Whirl,” is currently available as a download, as well as “The Thomas/Wallace Collection,” music composed by Gary and Ron, including dance music, waltzes, airs, and more. These books can be ordered through the website www.a-scot-in-time.org.  The band currently has two recordings, “Dancers Dream” and its newest creation, “Mother’s Garden,” for step dancing or listening. More are in the works. Stay tuned!

Don Wood

Toronto, Ontario

   

Don Wood began playing the piano as a young boy in Nova Scotia, accompanying his father, who played fiddle and button box. His exposure to all the old reels, jigs, and strathspeys, admittedly with a "maritime" flavour, would stand him in good stead later in life.

After playing the guitar for several local Rock and R&B bands, Don was lured away in 1966 to play bass with Stan Hamilton's Flying Scotsmen, where he met his lifelong friend Bobby Brown. Don became the original pianist for the Scottish Accent and has made many recordings with the Scottish Accent and fiddlers Alasdair Fraser, Graham Townsend, and Rudy Meeks.

Don has made brief sojourns into blues, country, rock, folk, and gospel music, but he is never far away from his Scottish musical roots. He continues to play piano and bass with Scotch Mist and the Torridon Scottish Dance Band across Canada and the United States. 

 

The Scottish Country Dance Teachers' Association (Canada), better known as TAC,
hosts a Scottish Country Dance summer school annually
at a venue in Canada or the USA.

 TAC Summer School is open to ALL Scottish Country Dancers
from basic to advanced and from beginner to experienced.

The Summer Events Committee is monitoring the Covid-19 situation
and regulations around gatherings and travel. If TAC or Mount Royal
University cancels the event at any point, you will receive a full
refund.

 

TAC Summer School 2022

will be held at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
July 24 - 31, 2022

Teaching staff:

   Raphaëlle Orgeret, France      Robert McOwen, USA 

     Jeanne Moody, USA

Musical staff:

Judi Nicolson, Fred Collins, Ian Muir, Kathy Fraser-Collins, and Mary Ross

          FEE SCHEDULE FOR TCW & SUMMER SCHOOL 2022

         Registration Rates are in Canadian Dollars, per-person

You can register and pay the full registration fee, or you can choose to pay a $500 deposit with the full amount due by June 1, 2022.  

If an individual cancels on or before June 15, 2022, we will provide a refund, less a $50 CAD administrative fee

If an individual cancels after June 15, we will provide a refund, less a $150 CAD administrative fee.


 

* For TCW non-member companions, the rate includes accommodations, meals, Friday Social dance, and the Banquet & Ball

Information for residents: All residence accommodations are single bedrooms with 2 bedrooms sharing a bathroom. Each suite has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a shared kitchen/sitting area.  Parking is free for campus residents who are attending either TCW or Summer School.  Full registration includes accommodations, meals, classes, evening dances, the Friday Social dance, and the Banquet & Ball associated with each event.

Information for non-residents:  Non-resident pricing is for attendees not staying in campus accommodations.  The non-resident fee includes all morning and afternoon classes, evening events (including the Saturday banquet & ball), and lunch but does not include breakfast or dinner.  Non-residents must secure daily parking permits: 

http://www.mtroyal.ca/AboutMountRoyal/TransportationParking/ParkingRates/index.htm

 

Summer School Registration is now OPEN!

 TAC Summer Events Committee 2022

Director  - Kathryn Simonsen  -  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Assistant Director  - Lara Friedman-Shedlov  -  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Summer Events Registrar - Marjorie McLaughlin - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The contact person for questions relating to Summer School is
Summer Events Director Kathryn Simonsen

 

  Dancers at the TAC Summer School 2019 at Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada