Jim Payne (folk singer)
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Jim Payne is a Newfoundland
Newfoundland and Labrador
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 folk singer
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, best known for performing and recording many of the traditional sea shanties
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 of Newfoundland culture. He also composed the song "Wave Over Wave" with Janis Spence and founded the record label SingSong Inc.

Biography

Payne was born in Notre Dame Bay
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, Newfoundland. He plays guitar
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, accordion
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, mandolin
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, tin whistle
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, and violin
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, and is a singer, storyteller, actor, writer, stepdancer, and teacher of traditional Newfoundland set and square dances.

Payne performs regularly with Fergus O'Byrne
Fergus O'Byrne
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 and with the band A Crowd of Bold Sharemen. He is also one half of the musical comedy duo, "Sods'n Rhymes," with Glenn Downey.

He has directed, composed, and performed music, as well as creating soundtracks for plays, documentaries and videos. He has performed on radio and television in Canada and abroad, and has toured throughout Canada, the US, Europe, Japan and Australia.

His recordings range from original solo efforts, to contributions to anthologies of Newfoundland music. He also owns a recording company, "SingSong Inc.", which provides support and production work for recordings by other Newfoundland artists.

SingSong, Inc.

Started in 1989, the label is dedicated to traditional and contemporary music, story, song and dance that reflect the Newfoundland experience. As of 2005, the label has fourteen currently available titles, making it the largest traditional music label in the province of Newfoundland
Newfoundland and Labrador
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. In 2005, SingSong published a CD-ROM version of Kenneth Peacock's 1965 book Songs of the Newfoundland Outports, thus making the long out-of-print work more widely available than it had been. The CD-ROM was produced as a collaboration between Payne's company and the Canadian Museum of Civilization.

SingSong also works in conjunction with the Newfoundland Museum and the Historic Resources Division of the Department of Tourism and Culture to produce music at various music festivals. The series was developed by SingSong and presents Sunday afternoon concerts throughout the summer by performers of Newfoundland traditional folk music.

The company is also a sponsor of the Newfoundland Folk Music Club, a regular performance event in St. John's produced by The St. John's Folk Arts Council.

SingSong recordings are distributed in Canada by Tidemark Music and Distribution and by Camsco Music in the USA.

Jim Payne discography

  • How Good Is Me Life! (with Fergus O'Byrne)
  • A Crowd of Bold Sharemen (with A Crowd of Bold Sharemen)
  • Wave Over Wave (with Fergus O'Byrne)
  • Sods 'N Rhymes (with Glenn Downey)
  • Empty Nets (solo)
  • State of the Nation (music from Rising Tide Theatre)
  • Southern Cross (solo)

Awards

  • 1997 ECMA, "Roots/Traditional Artist Nominee", Wave over Wave
  • 1999 MIA, "Instrumental Album of the Year", Motion Potion (label owner, and backing vocal)
  • 1998 MIA , "Album of the Year", Battery Included (label owner, and mixer)

External links

  • Jim Payne - website about Payne's participation with an expedition to circumnavigate Newfoundland in 2002 (includes MP3s of his singing)
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