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Biography
Infobox musical artist| name = Ashley MacIsaac| image = Ashley MacIsaac.jpg| alt =| caption = MacIsaac performing at the Burlington Sound of Music festival. Neil MacIntosh also pictured on drums.| image_size =| landscape = | background = solo_singer| birth_name = Ashley Dwayne MacIsaac| alias =| birth_date = birth date and age|1975|2|24| birth_place = Creignish , Nova Scotia , Canada | origin =| death_date = | death_place =| genre = Celtic fusion , folk music|folk , Rock music|rock | occupation = Musician , singer-songwriter | instrument = Fiddle , vocals | years_active = 1992dashpresent| label = A& M Records|A& M , RCA Records|RCA , Decca Records|Decca , Linus Entertainment|Linus , Loggerhead| associated_acts =| website = URL|ashleymacisaac.com| notable_instruments =Ashley Dwayne MacIsaac (born February 24, 1975 Creignish, Nova Scotia ) is a Canadian professional fiddle r from Cape Breton Island . He has received three Juno Awards . One for Juno Award for New Artist of the Year|Best New Solo Artist , the second for Juno Awards of 1997#Best Instrumental Artist|Best Instrumental Artist , and the third in 1996 for Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo|Best Roots & Traditional Album – Solo . His 1995 album Hi™ How Are You Today? was a double-Platinum selling Canadian record. MacIsaac published an autobiography , Fiddling with Disaster in 2003.
Family
MacIsaac's sister Lisa is also a fiddler, who has her own alternative country band, Madison Violet . http://www.xtra.ca/public/Toronto/Musical_duo_Brenley_MacEachern_and_Lisa_MacIsaac-4870.aspx "Musical duo: Brenley MacEachern and Lisa MacIsaac". Xtra! , June 5, 2008. She also appears on his album ''Helter's Celtic .
His cousins Alexis MacIsaac, Wendy MacIsaac and Natalie MacMaster are also touring fiddlers. http://www.nataliemacmaster.com/press-2004.htm Natalie MacMaster official website, citing Herman Goodden, "MacMaster now has time to fiddle a bit," London Free Press - London, ON August 26, 2004. Accessed November 17, 2008.Ashley MacIsaac is a distant cousin of The White Stripes guitarist and lead vocalist Jack White (musician)|Jack White . The two met and MacIsaac opened for The White Stripes concert in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia|Glace Bay .cite news| url= http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2007/07/14/whitestripes-halifax-bar.html | work=CBC News | title=Halifax fans chase White Stripes around town | date=July 14, 2007
Career
MacIsaac's album Hi™ How Are You Today? , featuring the hit single "Sleepy Maggie", with vocals in Scottish Gaelic language|Scottish Gaelic by Mary Jane Lamond was released in 1995. The album was a double-Platinum selling Canadian record. It earned MacIsaac a Juno Awards of 1996|1996 Juno in the category Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo|Best Roots & Traditional Album – Solo .
On a 1997 '' Late Night with Conan O'Brien '' appearance his leg kick lifted his kilt high enough that his genitals were visible to the studio and television audience. MacIsaac stated it was unintentional.Citation needed|date=January 2012 Also in 1997, MacIsaac toured the United States as an opening act for The Chieftains . It was widely reported in the media that another opener, folk singer Nanci Griffith , dropped out of the tour because she objected to MacIsaac's musical style, but Griffith confirmed in Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone that her primary conflict was with tour organizers over how much time was available for her after the addition of MacIsaac to the bill. http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/nancigriffith/articles/story/5923093/these_days These Days: Nanci Griffith : Rolling Stone
In 1998 MacIsaac fought successfully to be independent of his record label. http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/M/Macisaac_Ashley/1998/07/13/747270.html CANOE - JAM!%? Music - Artists - MacIsaac, Ashley: MacIsaac is out on his own He subsequently signed with the independent record label|independent label Loggerhead Records for his 1999 album ''Helter's Celtic . During the promotional tour for that album, he indicated to the press that he had battled an addiction to crack cocaine from 1997 to 1999. http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/M/Macisaac_Ashley/1999/10/29/747259.html CANOE - JAM& #33; Music - Artists - MacIsaac, Ashley: Cracking up
In 1999, a journalist for The New Yorker noted MacIsaac's rock-star bravado and eccentricities. http://web.archive.org/web/20060528125006/ http://rebeccamead.com/1999_12_20_art_ashley.htm In 1996, in a ''Maclean's interview, he claimed that he had discussed his sexual life, including his underaged boyfriend in an interview with the LGBT newsmagazine The Advocate . The Advocate did not print any of the material, http://www.canadianencyclopedia.ca/index.cfm? PgNm=TCE& Params=M1ARTM0011036 MacIsaac, Ashley (Profile) but Maclean's dropped him from its year-end honours list.
In December 1999, MacIsaac screamed obscenities at a New Year's Eve rave in Halifax Urban Area|Halifax ; the performance led to cancellations of his concerts across Canada and a "media frenzy over his perceived downward spiral". MacIsaac got into a media spat with his label Loggerhead after the label sent out a press release distancing itself from his actions. http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/M/Macisaac_Ashley/2000/07/19/747248.html CANOE - JAM& #33; Music - Artists - MacIsaac, Ashley: Skirting around Also the same year, MacIsaac told the Halifax Chronicle-Herald that he was on the verge of declaring bankruptcy , retracted the statement within a few days, and then actually filed for bankruptcy several months later.
In 2003, MacIsaac was alleged to have made a racist statement on stage, at a show where he reportedly accused an Asia n woman in the audience of spreading SARS . He subsequently stated that the comment was intended as an irony|ironic parody of racism, and sued the Ottawa Citizen for misrepresenting the statement as racist when in fact he was speaking out against racial profiling happening in Canada at the time.cite news| url= http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2003/05/12/ashley120503.html | work=CBC News | title=MacIsaac sues newspaper over alleged racist label | date=May 13, 2003
In 2005, MacIsaac signed on with Linus Entertainment, forming a rock band with himself on lead vocals and guitar.
In 2010, MacIsaac wrote a charity single, "Dreams", to benefit Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong , a skier from Ghana who was the first Ghanaian athlete ever to compete in the Winter Olympics ."Ghana's Snow Leopard records Olympic dream song with Canadian fiddler MacIsaac". Canadian Press , February 19, 2010. In addition to Matthew Harder of the band House of Doc and Geoffrey Kelly , Vince Ditrich and Tobin Frank of the band Spirit of the West , Nkrumah-Acheampong himself participated in the recording, playing traditional Ghanaian percussion. The single, credited to The Parallel Band, was released to iTunes on February 19, 2010. MacIsaac also performed in the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony|opening ceremonies for the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver.
Political involvement
MacIsaac has declared an interest in politics and has stated, in a letter to the National Post , that he is studying constitutional law so as to pursue an entry into Canadian federal politics.
In the March 20, 2006, edition of the HalifaxDaily News , MacIsaac declared himself a candidate for the Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, 2006|leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada . MacIsaac denied that his campaign was a publicity stunt , cite web|url= http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060321/macIsaac_liberals_060321? s_name=& no_ads= |title=CTV.ca | MacIsaac denies leadership bid is a stunt |publisher=www.ctv.ca |accessdate=2009-04-23 |last= |first= telling the Canadian Press that he fully intended to mount a serious campaign, but on June 21, 2006, he decided to no longer take part in the leadership race.
eBay
Update|date=February 2010In 2008, MacIsaac auctioned off 50% of all his future earnings on eBay ; as of July 1, 2008, the highest bid was $1.5 million. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080701.wmacisaac0701/BNStory/Front/home/ The Globe and Mail "MacIsaac garners first bid in online sale of future earnings"
Discography
Albums
Year
Album
Chart Positions
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1992
Close to the Floor
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1993
A Cape Breton Christmas (Ashley MacIsaac and Friends) small>
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External links
http://ashleymacisaac.com/home/ Ashley MacIsaac official website
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Persondata | NAME = MacIsaac, Ashley | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Canadian musician | DATE OF BIRTH = February 24, 1975 | PLACE OF BIRTH = Creignish, Nova Scotia, Canada | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Macisaac, Ashley Category:1975 births Category:Living people Category:People from Inverness County, Nova Scotia Category:LGBT musicians from Canada Category:Celtic fusion musicians Category:Celtic hip hop musicians Category:Cape Breton fiddlers Category:Musicians from Nova Scotia Category:Juno Award winners