RON HYNES

Newfoundland's Godfather of Songwriting - The Halifax Herald


New CD!
Stealing Genius


Borealis Records (BCD 205)

Also Available from Borealis Records


Borealis Records (BCD 175)

Song List:
1. My Name is Nobody; 2. Where Does Love Go Wrong; 3. Sorry Lori; 4. Movie Scene; 5. Treasure;
6. Carry This Cross; 7. Tiger Lily; 8. Piccadilly Sand Farewell; 9. The Mother Who Bore You In Pain (Dark Angel);
10. Three Cheers For the Buchaneers; 11. Boy From Old Perlican; 12. Dirt Poor; `13. Dry; 14. Here Lies Lenora Jennings

Available from Borealis Records

"The new cd is fantastic. Ron Hynes is one of our greatest storytellers.
He just happens to have been born with a beautiful voice.
Every song is a novel. How can it be Ron Hynes just gets better?
Just listen."
- Shelagh Rogers, CBC Radio Canada

Read the review by Toronto Star's Greg Quill

Read the Penguin Eggs review


Ron's double ECMA Award Winning CD "Get Back Change"


Borealis Records (BCD 152)
"Get Back Change" contains 14 songs and features guest appearances from Sylvia Tyson,
Cindy Church and Jenny Whiteley among others. The album was produced by veteran producer
Paul Mills (Stan Rogers, Tanglefoot).

Song List:
1. Get Back Change; 2. 1962; 3. From Dublin with Love; 4. Record Man;
5. Dark River; 6. A Western Tale; 7. Someday; 8. My Old Man; 9. Brown Eyes; 10. A Good Dog is Lost
11. Cape Spear; 12. The Valley Green; 13.
The Ghost of Dana Bradley; 14. No Change In Me

Available from Borealis Records

REVIEW - Greg Quill, Toronto Star, June 2003.
"Get Back Change" (Borealis Records) - One of the great Canadian songwriters, Hynes has worked for most of the past 30 years in and around St. John's, Nfld., content to stay close to the stories and characters that have given his work such rich authenticity. By no means unrecognized - many of his songs have been covered by American and Canadian roots artists, and his big one, "Sonny's Dream," assures him of a workable reputation in most parts of the world - Hynes remains an elusive character on the fringes of the big time, though he's a festival favourite, and can fill a concert room with almost no notice, as he did last night, when the release of this remarkable album - arguably his best, most focused work - was celebrated. Produced by Canadian roots music veteran Paul Mills, "Get Back Change" is a distillation of Hynes's best qualities. He's an elegant storyteller, a tender balladeer, a chronicler of brutal hard-luck yarns, a raging cynic (check out the Tofler-esque "Record Man" for a dose of powerful vitriol), and possesses an earnest, honest voice that draws the listener in. The production is tasteful and subdued, allowing the considerable gems here - best cuts are "A Good Dog Is Lost" and the closer, "No Change In Me," a well-known collaboration with Murray McLauchlan - all the more room to shine.

REVIEW - Brent Hagerman, Exclaim! Magazine, September 30, 2003
As a Newfoundlander Ron Hynes knows firsthand the old story of the East Coaster drawn to the bright lights and fast pace of life in Toronto. This archetypal Canadian tale is the backdrop for
Get Back Change, and the title track captures this familiar story as aptly as "The Streets of Baltimore" did a not too different one. Throughout Get Back Change, Hynes balances the two geographies of the tale - the outports and the city - both musically and in narrative. Folk country tracks like "Dark River," "A Western Tale," and "My Old Man" capture life in small towns, the Old West and the Atlantic Ocean respectively while "From Dublin with Love," "Record Man" and "Cape Spear" find love and hardship in the big city. But it is the closing track, "No Change in Me," co-written with Murray McLauchlan (recorded for Gulliver's Taxi), that has already become one of this county's enduring classics. As the story of a heartbroken Newfoundlander forced to leave his homeland to find work, "No Change in Me" is not only the leitmotif on "Get Back Change", it cuts straight to the heart of one of Canada's ongoing sociological tragedies. Songs like this are the reason Memorial University gave Ron Hynes an honorary doctorate.


Songbook!

Songs Of Ron Hynes - Volume 1
26 Songs arranged for Vocal and Guitar
Includes: Sonny's Dream, St. John's Waltz, Godspeed, Atlantic Blue...and more.

$30.00 (tax and shipping included) - Order Now


Ron Hynes CD Discography - Previous Releases

The Sandcastle Sessions 1999-2001 (Indie)

Songs:
1962
My Old Man
What if I Stayed
A Good Dog is Lost
From Dublin With love
Cape Spear
Be There Christmas Eve
The Ghost Of Dana Bradley
Dark River
Babyface
You And You Alone

Standing In Line In The Rain (Indie)

Songs:
Picture Of Dorian Grey
Shine Like Diamonds
She Never Will
You Drove Me There
Do You
Last Chance Avenue
Constant in The Heart
Lonely Song
Name Without A Face
Native Side
Pilot
Saviour

11:11 Nfld. Women Sing - Songs by Ron and Connie Hynes (Indie)

This CD features 11 of Newfoundland's best female artists each singing one song of Ron & Connie Hynes. This CD received the 1997 MIA SOCAN Songwriter of the Year award.


Face To The Gale
(EMI Canada)

Songs:
Constance
Leaving On The Tide
Sonny's Dream
Killer Cab
Common Man
Gone To Canada
Godspeed
St. John Waltz
The Final Breath
Primitive Thunder
Lighthouse
Away

Cryer's Paradise
(EMI Canada)

Songs:
Cryer's Paradise
Man of A Thousand Songs
No Kathleen
If I Left You Alone WIith My Heart
Story of My Life
Maybe She Went Crazy
River Of No Return
False Hearted Love
Where Do You Get off
Picture To Hollywood
Roy Orbison Came On*
Atlantic Blue

Management & Media Contact:
Lynn Horne Marketing & Media Relations - Phone: (902) 465-3763

lynnhorne@ns.sympatico.ca


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