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James Keelaghan

James Keelaghan
Born (1959-10-28) October 28, 1959 (age 57)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Origin Calgary, Alberta
Genres Folk, roots revival
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Labels Green Linnet, Jericho Beach Music, Tranquilla, Borealis Records
Associated acts Compadres, Oscar Lopez
Website keelaghan.com

James Keelaghan (born October 28, 1959) is a Canadian folk singer-songwriter. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Keelaghan is now based in Perth, Ontario. Many of the lyrics in his songs display a concern about social problems and justice in society. Examples of such themes include "Kiri's Piano", about the internment of Japanese Canadians, and "October 70", about the FLQ crisis, inspired by events and figures in Canadian history. Some of his songs concern tragic historical events, such as "Fires of Calais," about the 1940 Dunkirk evacuation of Allied troops during World War II, and "Cold Missouri Waters," about the Mann Gulch fire of 1949. Keelaghan's lilting baritone voice, driving rhythm guitar, and a sense of scene and narrative result in his ability to bridge traditional folk music with roots revival and Celtic music.

Keelaghan studied history at the University of Calgary and two of his influences there were Drs. Margaret J. Osler and Sheldon Silverman. With an international following in Australia and England, Keelaghan plays a wide variety of venues from large festivals and concert halls to intimate folk clubs venues and often invites the audience for a beer after his performance.

In 2003, Keelaghan won first prize (Folk Category) of the 8th Annual USA Songwriting Competition. In 1994, he was the recipient of a Juno Award.

His song "Cold Missouri Waters" was covered by the band Cry Cry Cry in 1998. His songs have also included some by famed folk musicians. They include Roy Bailley and Garnet Rogers.


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