Wendy MacIsaac

Wendy MacIsaac is a celebrated Canadian musician, hailing from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, renowned for her exceptional talent as a fiddler, piano player, and stepdancer. With deep roots in the rich soil of Cape Breton’s music scene, she has emerged as one of the genre's most respected exponents, carrying the traditional sounds of her region onto the global stage. Wendy's music is steeped in the Cape Breton tradition, yet imbued with a contemporary vitality that reflects her vast experience and explorations within the Celtic music landscape.

MacIsaac has a significant body of work to her name, with several albums that have cemented her status in the world of traditional music. "Off the Floor" is a spirited collection that captures the dynamic energy of her live performances, while "Seinn," a collaboration with long-time friend and fellow musician, Mary Jane Lamond, showcases the seamless blend of fiddle and Gaelic song traditions. "Timeline," is yet another testament to her deep understanding and passion for the Cape Breton fiddle tradition. In her more recent work, "That's What You Get," Wendy continues to deliver fresh and lively renditions of traditional tunes, reflecting both her mastery of the fiddle and her ability to evoke the danceable joy intrinsic to the Cape Breton style. Wendy MacIsaac remains a venerated figure in the folk and Celtic music scenes, championing the music of her heritage while inspiring a new generation of musicians.

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Off the Floor
Album - 9 Tracks - Released November 18, 2014
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  1. November 18, 2014
  2. November 18
  3. September 18, 2012
  4. September 18
  5. May 13, 2003
  6. January 1, 1996
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