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Artist description
Simple acoustic guitar arrangements underly sensitively melodic, yet powerfuly emotional songs
about love and those that we love.
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Music Style
Folk with strong hauntingly melodic overtones. |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel. |
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Similar Artists
musical style has evolved through admiration of the artists of the 1960's |
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Artist History
David began songwriting at age 17 and playing guitar at age 20, but only began singing 4 1/2 years
ago at age 38 after being diagnosed with colon cancer. After the sudden death of his 14 year old
daughter Joelle from a brain tumour in March of 2001, David focused his artisitic energies
into recording a CD in her memory in hopes that this music will be able to reach other parents who
have lost children and touch them in personal ways.
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Group Members
David McCaig is a solo artist.
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Instruments
Acoustic guitar, vocal. |
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Albums
'Joelle Forever and Ever' is the first album released by David McCaig. |
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Press Reviews
Press reviews are always welcome, and will be added to this site as they become available.
David McCaig and his wife, Karen, will be donating any money they raise through the sale of
'Joelle Forever and Ever' to children's charities in Joelle's name. One such organization they wish to
support is the Children's Pediatric I.C.U. at Victoria General Hospital where the loving care for Joelle
has left David and Karen with an imeasurable sense of gratitude.
It is the wish of David and Karen that 'Joelle Forever And Ever' be used in a loving way to support
all children in need. If you have any ideas in which the CD can be used in this manner, David and
Karen would love to hear from you. Please E-mail them with your ideas at davidandkaren@shaw.ca
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Additional Info
David McCaig and his wife, Karen, will be donating any money they raise |
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Location
Victoria, British Columbia - Canada |
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