Emile Benoit was, perhaps, Newfoundland's best known fiddle player whose unique combination of distinctive style and uncommon gift for composition made him one of the best traditional musicians of his time. Emile Benoit was born March 24 1913, at Black Duck Brook, Newfoundland, on the Port-au-Port peninsula on the West Coast; the same place where he was raised and where he died. The area has been populated by Bretons and Acadians from the 1820's on and is still mainly French speaking.
Vive la Rose
Waltz in the House
Christina's Dream / Tootsie Wootsie
The Land We're Walking On
Fight For Your Rights
Neil Murray's Dinner Jig / Go to the Cape Uncle Joe / Forgotten Note
Sally's Waltz / Wedding Waltz
Noel Dinn / Pamela's Lonely Night's
Festival Reel / Jeff's Tune / Meech Lake Breakdown / McCormick's Breakdown
Jerry's Red Mountain Jig / le Papier 'Le Gaboteur'
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