Journal Pioneer

‘Music is a healer’: Garnet Buell

Twenty-nine awards were handed out Sunday during the Music P.E.I. awards party

- BY MAUREEN COULTER

Garnet Buell felt fortunate to be able to walk across the stage to accept two awards during the Music P.E.I. awards party in Charlottet­own Sunday, after having a stroke earlier last week.

Buell of Murray River was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Monday after he noticed he was having a hard time reading the newspaper. “The words were all jumbled up and I couldn’t make out what word it was unless I read it real slow one letter at a time.”

This was Buell’s fourth stroke in the past year and a half. He was released from the hospital Friday afternoon. And despite this health setback, the 84-yearold performed at the Murray River Community Hall Saturday night to a near capacity audience in a fundraisin­g ceilidh for the QEH Foundation.

“I felt very fortunate and thankful. I’m very lucky that I was able to perform.”

Buell said he was “thrilled” to be able to make it to the awards party and among Islanders who share his deep love for music. He won the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award and the Community Contributo­r of the Year. He also received the Stompin’ Tom Award during the ECMA’s in April.

“It’s fantastic, it blew me away,” said Buell on receiving these awards. “Music is a healer and when I get awards like this, it picks me up and keeps me going and I know I must be doing something right.” Rowen Gallant and Jesse Périard of Ten Strings And A Goat Skin said they are impressed and inspired with Buell’s dedication to the P.E.I. music scene and his community.

“When you see a person like that who has dedicated their entire life to music and using this gift very specifical­ly to make an immense difference in people’s lives that goes beyond all awards or recognitio­n, I think that is probably one of the most important things you can do with your talent,” said Gallant.

Ten Strings And A Goat Skin took home three awards including HopYard Album of the Year, Roots Recording of the Year and tied with Paper Lions for Group Recording of the Year.

The group plays traditiona­l music, specifical­ly Franco-Canadian traditiona­l music. They released their album Auprès du poêle last year.

“The real kicker was the album of the year, which I don’t think any of us were close to expecting,” said Gallant.

“My knees kind of dropped, I almost fell on my way up there,” laughed Périard. Twenty-nine awards were handed out on Sunday afternoon with the group Paper Lions also walking away with Pop Recording of the Year, Video of the Year and Digital Achievemen­t of the Year. |A total of 30 Music P.E.I. awards were handed out for the May Run Music

Festival 2017.

 ?? MAUREEN COULTER/THE GUARDIAN ?? Garnet Buell of Murray River walked away with two awards during the Music P.E.I. awards party in Charlottet­own Sunday, including the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award and the Community Contributo­r of the Year.
MAUREEN COULTER/THE GUARDIAN Garnet Buell of Murray River walked away with two awards during the Music P.E.I. awards party in Charlottet­own Sunday, including the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award and the Community Contributo­r of the Year.

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