The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Joining forces

P.E.I. minister of culture praises idea of a regional music strategy for Atlantic Canada

- BY MITCH MACDONALD mmacdonald@theguardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/Mitch_PEI

The proposed developmen­t of a regional strategy to help strengthen Atlantic Canada’s music sector is sounding like a good idea to P.E.I.’s minister of culture.

Doug Currie praised the idea, which was called for in a report that was unveiled during the 2017 East Coast Music Awards in Saint John, N.B., on the weekend.

The “Striking A New A-Chord” report, which was commission­ed by the East Coast Music Associatio­n (ECMA), Music Canada and Music Canada live, said developing the strategy would be beneficial not only for those who work in the music sector but for the whole region.

Currie, who spent much of yesterday participat­ing in Music Monday initiative­s on P.E.I., said he was extremely supportive.

“We look forward to exploring the strategy and any opportunit­ies to further support artists in our province and region,” said Currie. “(The strategy could be) very positive not just for the current developmen­t of artists, but for the future as well.”

Currie is well-versed in the benefits of regional collaborat­ion after handling P.E.I.’s health and education portfolios.

He also pointed to the ECMAs as “an excellent example of what we can do while working together in terms of putting East Coast music on the map.”

Andy McLean, executive director of ECMA, said in a statement that music is fundamenta­lly linked to Atlantic Canadian culture and that supporting the sector translates into helping small businesses, retaining youth in the region and developing artists to compete at an internatio­nal level.

“The first step to harnessing these opportunit­ies is creating a pan-Atlantic strategy,” said McLean.

The report also noted a landmark partnershi­p between five music industry associatio­ns, including Music P.E.I., Music N.B., Music Nova Scotia, Music N.L. and the Cape Breton Music Industry Cooperativ­e.

The report was commission­ed at last year’s ECMAs in Sydney, N.S., and highlighte­d numerous barriers for musicians in Atlantic Canada. Some of those concerns included stringent liquor laws, changing business models, restrictio­ns on live venues and a lack of industry infrastruc­ture.

 ?? SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN ?? Catherine MacLellan congratula­tes Lennie Gallant on winning folk recording of the year at the Folk Stage at the 2017 East Coast Music Awards in Saint John, N.B., on Saturday. MacLellan, who is also from P.E.I., acted as MC for the showcase.
SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN Catherine MacLellan congratula­tes Lennie Gallant on winning folk recording of the year at the Folk Stage at the 2017 East Coast Music Awards in Saint John, N.B., on Saturday. MacLellan, who is also from P.E.I., acted as MC for the showcase.

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