Alycia Putnam

 


 

                Hi Everyone,

                          Welcome to my website!

                                                        Alycia

 

 

 


The Beginning                                                                                                   

Alycia saw Natalie MacMaster play at the Apple Blossom Festival in Kentville as a nine year old, and decided that’s what she wanted to do. She started taking fiddle lessons with Gordon Tucker, was lucky enough to win a dinner with Natalie during the 1998 East Coast Music Awards, and has been having fun fiddling ever since.

Alycia learned a variety of styles from Gordon, spent a few years learning the Cape Breton style from Kendra MacGillivray, Buddy MacMaster and others, and has worked with accomplished accompanist and instructor Kimberley Holmes. Alycia has attended the Gaelic College and Ceilidh Trail School in Cape Breton and also loves to stepdance.

A Family Band

Together with Dad Robert on guitar, Mom Kelly on electric bagpipes, Alycia, now 21, has been playing steadily for the past few years around Nova Scotia at various fund raisers and community events, including Upper Clements Park, Rainbow Valley in Cavendish PEI, Pictou waterfront, The DeCoste Centre in Pictou, Northumberland Folk in Wallace, Christmas Daddies, Eastlink Arthritis Telethon in Truro, Yamaha 72 hour Jam at the ECMAs in 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003, 2007, Granville Green in Port Hawkesbury, Bobby Burns Day at Wentworth Ski Hill, Canada Day Celebrations in Truro, Bible Hill and headlining the Pugwash Gathering of the Clans Canada Day Show, Sunday in the Park concert series in Truro and Trenton, numerous maple syrup fundraisers, the Sugar Moon Farm in Earltown, Music on Deck - Confederation Ferry to PEI, Tim Horton's Charity Golf Tournament at Fox Harbour, and various receptions, benefits, weddings and banquets in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

CDs

In June 2001 Alycia released her first recording "In a Fiddlin' Mood". 

In April 2004 Alycia released her second recording "Fiddle Storm".

Other Accomplishments

In September 2001 Alycia's tune, Goodbye Little Fiddle, was selected as part of the soundtrack for the Pictou area's music video, "New Beginnings: The Story of The Ship Hector".

In May 2004 Alycia was recognized by the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame Gold Club as a young achiever for her music.

Other Information

Alycia is currently attending university to get a B.Sc. Degree, Honors in Psychology, as well as a Human Resource Management Certificate.