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Revision as of 07:58, 10 January 2022

The East Pointers
The East Pointers performing at WOMADelaide, Australia, March 2017 (Left: Tim Chaisson, Middle: Koady Chaisson, Right: Jake Charron)
Background information
OriginPrince Edward Island, Canada
GenresIndie folk
Years active2014–present
MembersTim Chaisson
Jake Charron
Past membersKoady Chaisson

The East Pointers are a Canadian contemporary folk music group from Prince Edward Island,[1] who won the Juno Award for Traditional Roots Album of the Year for their album Secret Victory at the Juno Awards of 2017.[2] The group originally consisted of guitarist Jake Charron, banjoist Koady Chaisson (d. 2022), and fiddler Tim Chaisson.[1] They perform Celtic-influenced original songs and instrumentals with contemporary influences.[3]

History

The three musicians formed The East Pointers in 2014 and began performing on the east coast and later in Ontario.[4] They released their debut album, Secret Victory in late 2015, and promoted it through concert performances in Canada, the United States and Australia.[5] They won the Canadian Folk Music Award for Ensemble of the Year at the 12th Canadian Folk Music Awards in 2016,[1] and were nominated for Instrumental Group of the Year. In 2017 they performed in the United Kingdom.[6] The band was nominated again for a Canadian Folk Music Award as Ensemble of the Year in 2018.[7]

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the band coordinated livestreamed weekly "#Annedemic" readings of Anne of Green Gables, with guest readers reading one chapter of the novel each week. Koady Chaisson read the first chapter; guest readers over the rest of the series included Anthony Field,Catherine MacLellan, Jenn Grant, Daniel Ledwell, Patrick Ledwell, Irish Mythen, Laura Cortese, Miranda Mulholland, Colin MacDonald of The Trews, Graham Wardle, Jonathan Torrens, and Megan Follows.[8]

Koady Chaisson died in January 2022.

Members

Former Members

Discography

Studio albums

  • Secret Victory (2015)
  • What We Leave Behind (2017)
  • Yours to Break (2019)

Singles

  • Wintergreen (2019)

References