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Donald Charles Frederick Messer (May 9, 1909 – March 26, 1973) was a Canadian musician, band leader, radio broadcaster, and defining icon of folk music during the 1960s. His
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series '' Don Messer’s Jubilee'' (1959–69) featured Messer's down-east fiddle style and the "old-time" music of Don Messer and His Islanders, and was one of the most popular and enduring Canadian television programs of the 1960s. Messer was known as a shy fiddler, who preferred to have the other members of the band take the spotlight.


Life

Born in Tweedside, New Brunswick, Don Messer was the youngest of 11 children to John and Margaret Agnes (Moffitt) Messer. He began playing the violin at age five, learning
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tunes with Irish and
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influences. By the age of seven he was playing fiddle for square dances. As a young boy, Messer would play concerts in the local area and later throughout southwestern New Brunswick. By the time he was a young man he had amassed a repertoire of hundreds of reels, jigs, breakdowns, and other pieces for fiddle. He was playing endless square dances, country dances, weddings, and other parties. At age 16 he moved to Boston, Massachusetts where he received his only formal instruction in music. He moved back to New Brunswick in March, 1929. He died of a heart attack in 1973 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A monument was erected in his memory in Tweedside, New Brunswick. A fiddle also stands in Harvey, New Brunswick as a monument.


Career


Radio

Messer began his radio career on CFBO in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1929 when he joined the station staff. He had organized a small studio band of musicians by that point and in 1934, they began a regular radio show for the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (forerunner to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation or CBC), broadcasting from CHSJ in Saint John under the name the ''New Brunswick Lumberjacks''. Messer also began to make personal appearances throughout the Maritimes and New England using a smaller group named the "Backwoods Breakdown." Messer left Saint John in 1939 and moved to
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, Prince Edward Island where he joined CFCY as music director.


Don Messer and His Islanders

While in Charlottetown, Messer formed the "Islanders" and by 1944 the group was airing a show nationally on CBC radio. The show established itself as the most popular on Canadian radio during the 1940s-1960s and ''Don Messer and The Islanders'' began to tour outside of the Maritimes. It was formed around two of the original members, lumberjack-vocalist
Charlie Chamberlain Charlie Chamberlain (14 July 1911 in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada – 16 July 1972) was a featured entertainer on Don Messer's Jubilee, which ran from 1957 through 1969 on CBC Television. He died in Bathurst, New Brunswick, the town where he ...
from Bathurst, N.B., and bass player
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from Woodstock, N.B. Other members were added throughout the years and Don Messer and the Islanders was later changed to Don Messer and His Islanders. The band remained together after the late 1930s. The musicians provided a backdrop for vocalists, guest performers and, after 1959, the
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.
Charlie Chamberlain Charlie Chamberlain (14 July 1911 in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada – 16 July 1972) was a featured entertainer on Don Messer's Jubilee, which ran from 1957 through 1969 on CBC Television. He died in Bathurst, New Brunswick, the town where he ...
and Marg Osburne were the lead vocalists.


Television

In 1956, Messer's music group began to make regular television appearances on
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-TV in Halifax, Nova Scotia. CBC television began a summer series called ''The Don Messer Show'' on August 7, 1959, which continued into the fall as '' Don Messer's Jubilee'', produced out of Halifax. Continuing as ''Don Messer's Jubilee'' throughout the 1960s, the show won a wide audience and reportedly became the second-most watched television show in Canada during the decade (next to '' Hockey Night in Canada''). The show was notable because it had a regular guest performer time slot, giving rise to many important Canadian folk singers through their national exposure, including
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and
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, and fiddler
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among many others including a young 10 year old fiddler named Jim Elliott. ''Don Messer's Jubilee'' was cancelled by CBC television in April 1969, raising a national protest among viewers and fans and even raising questions from the floor of the House of Commons. At the time the show was dropped, it still rated in the top 10 and the network was not specific about its reasons for dropping the show. The audience protest came particularly from the Maritimes and from thousands of Maritimers living in other parts of Canada, including former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, who was a fan of the show. Messer and his band continued ''Don Messer's Jubilee'' in syndication on CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario following the 1969 CBC cancellation until Messer's death four years later.


Legacy

Messer's television show became the subject of the National Film Board feature ''Don Messer: His Land and His Music'' in 1971 and CBC produced a commemorative video of the show in 1985. Messer died in Halifax and his library and papers are held by the Public Archives of Nova Scotia. One of his fiddles is now located at the Country Music Hall of Fame in
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, Tennessee, although he always claimed that his folk music was neither country, nor western - the Irish and Scottish-influenced fiddle tunes having pre-dated the country/western genre by several hundred years. Don Messer's estate, which is run by his daughter Dawn Attis, has attempted to protect his name and image and his music. The estate gave sole license to contemporary Canadian folk musician Frank Leahy, who also owns and performs with one of Messer's fiddles. He received the honorary violin in 1997. Leahy recorded a tribute on Don Messer for the CBC and created a full-length stage production on "Don Messer's Violin," which was presented across Canada. In the production, the role of Messer vocalist Marg Osborne was played by
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and Leahy played the role of Messer. A fiddle purchased by Messer in 1930 for $150 sold at an auction on July 23, 2006 for $11,750 to a resident of
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. The fiddle was a copy of an instrument made by luthier Antonio Stradivari from the late 1600s. Messer owned 14 fiddles in his lifetime. A plaque to recognize the former home of Don Messer was installed by the City of Charlottetown to commemorate his contribution and presence in the community. The home is located on Belmont St. in Charlottetown and was built in 1950. Messer bought the home in 1960 and lived there for several years.


Albums

*Don Messer's Centennial Souvenir Album (LP, Album), Apex, AL 1644, 1967 *The Very Best Of Don Messer, MCA Records (Canada), 1973 *Don Messer / Johnny Forrest - Don Messer Presents Scottish Songs Sung By Johnny Forrest, MCA Coral, 1973 *A Tribute To Don Messer, K-Tel International *The Down East Dance Music Of Don Messer & His Islanders (LP), Apex, AL 1637 *Don Messer's Back! (LP, Album), Apex, AL 7-1651 *The Best Of Don Messer (CD, Comp), Universal Music, 2005


Awards

* Inductee, Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) Hall of Honor (1985) * Inductee, Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame (1989)


References


External links


Province of Nova Scotia Archives and Record Management: Don Messer''The Canadian Encyclopedia'': Don Messer and the IslandersCBC Archives: The world of ''Don Messer's Jubilee''Don Messer's violin: Frank Leahy official tribute
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''Sit Down, Shut Up, Don Messer's On!...'', summary of 2001 documentary on Messer
*Lester B. Sellick, ''Canada's Don Messer'' (Kentville, NS: Kentville Publishing, 1969). *Don Messer Fonds. https://memoryns.ca/don-messer-fonds *Johanna Bertin, ''Don Messer: The Man Behind the Music.'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Messer, Don 1909 births 1973 deaths Canadian country fiddlers Canadian male violinists and fiddlers Canadian folk fiddlers Canadian television variety show hosts Musicians from New Brunswick People from York County, New Brunswick 20th-century Canadian violinists and fiddlers 20th-century Canadian male musicians