Margaret Christl Explained

Margaret Christl
Birth Place:Scotland
Genre:folk music
Occupation:musician
Instrument:singing
Years Active:1960-present
Label:Folk-Legacy Records
Website:http://www.mgl.ca/~jhcole/mc/

Margaret Christl is a Scottish-Canadian folksinger. Christl was born in England, grew up in Scotland and West Wales, and emigrated to Canada in 1966.[1] She became active in the folk revival scene, playing many folk festivals, including the Mariposa Folk Festival, Vancouver Folk Music Festival,[2] Edmonton Folk Festival[3] and the Calgary Folk Music Festival, as well as the club and coffeehouse circuit.[4] She worked with different folk labels over the years to release a number of works, most notably The Barley Grain for Me. This album was recorded with Ian Robb and William Laskin in 1976 via Folk-Legacy Records,[5] and was dedicated to Edith Fowke, an influential scholar, folklorist, and collector of folk music in Canada.[6]

Christl performed traditional Scottish and Canadian songs, as well as contemporary styles. She was often accompanied by guitarists, but also played the mountain dulcimer and the bodhrán.[7] Christl frequently collaborated with Ian Robb, Grit (William) Laskin and Stewart Cameron.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Mariposa Folk Festival Program. Mariposa Folk Festival Foundation. 1982. Toronto. 14. York University Digital Library.
  2. Web site: 1978 Artists . April 7, 2024 . Vancouver Folk Music Festival.
  3. News: 1981 Lineup - Edmonton Folk Music Festival August 4-7, 2016. Edmonton Folk Music Festival August 4–7, 2016. en-US. 2016-12-06.
  4. Web site: Margaret Christl Biography. Cole. Jack. www.mgl.ca. 2016-12-06.
  5. Web site: Margaret Christl And Ian Robb With Grit Laskin - The Barley Grain For Me. Discogs. 1976 .
  6. Web site: Margaret Christl and Ian Robb - The Barley Grain :American Folk Music, Music CD, Traditional Folk Music, Folklore, Sea Shanties, Folk Hymns, Folk Song, Folk Ballads Folk Legacy. www.folk-legacy.com. 2016-12-06.
  7. Web site: Mariposa Folk Festival 1985 program - digital.library.yorku.ca. digital.library.yorku.ca.