DON RANDELL and TED BLANCHARD Don Randell (b. 1924) moved from Port Rexton and joined the St. John's music scene in 1941. An accomplished player equally at home with the popular dance band repertoire, country music and old-time fiddle tunes, his name became synonymous with fiddling in Newfoundland through regular appearances on VONF (with “Ralph and Don”, VOCM (with the Happy Valley Gang) and CJON-TV as a member of the country group the Dipsydoodlers. He was part of the original cast of "Saturday Nite Jamboree" on CBN and "All Around the Circle" on CBC-TV. Don is a winner of the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council Hall of Honor Award (1997), and the "Stompin' Tom Connors" award from the East Coast Music Association. Don and Ted released the first ever commercial recording of Newfoundland fiddle music under the name The Shamrocks in 1957. They have both played fiddle with bluegrass band Crooked Stovepipe. -Ted Rowe _________________________________ Recipients of the SJFAC Lifetime Achievement Award
Ruth Matthews of Burin (2002)
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