Englishtown Music

When it comes to the history of Englishtown music. There is really much I can say. When people put Englishtown and music together, they get one name, Leon Dubinsky. He has been involved with music for as long as I can remember, and continues to entertain people today. He now has a few songs on an album by an artist known as Connie MacAskill, who is a resident of Englishtown as well. Leon has wrote music for the Cape Breton Summertime Review. A group of people who do Celtic Music with comedy. The Rankin Family has one of his songs on an album of theirs, the song is called Rise Again.

graphic of a CDConnie MacAskill has been in the music for quite sometime as well. She has just released her first cd, and has done some TV appearance. She has said one time that she has always loved to sing and never once thought that she would have ever recorded an album. One of the songs on this album is called Down in Englishtown. Connie to this day still continues to sing at parties in her homeland of Englishtown and the surrounding areas. She is a great talent and I expect to hear more of her in the future. Connie sound is more of the Celtic sound, which is great to listen too.

Greylock, a Celtic Rock band. Not from the Englishtown area, but has a member in it from Englishtown. His name, is Tracy Cavanaugh. I’ve worked with Tracy Cavanaugh on songs of my own, and found him to be excellent to work with. He is full of fun, and loves music. He also has some songs that him and Connie MacAskill’s brother, Larry MacAskill wrote for her album. Although Greylock is not around much anymore. Tracy sure is, and I don’t expect to see him stop anytime soon. I’m hoping to have some songs released with Tracy soon myself. Nothing as of yet thou. Tracy plays guitar and sings, and is great at both. Not saying this because he is a friend of mine, but because it’s the truth.