Singer-songwriter Willie P. Bennett performs "Blue Valentine" in this video clip from YouTube.
1990s and Beyond
During the early 1990s, Willie P. Bennett kept a relatively low profile. He mastered the mandolin and toured regularly in singer-songwriter Fred Eaglesmith's back-up band 1995-2007. Eaglesmith's exhaustive tour schedule - at one point reaching 300 dates a year - precluded Bennett from doing any serious solo touring or recording. His solo career, though, got a shot in the arm with the formation of the group Blackie & the Rodeo Kings by the singer-songwriters Stephen Fearing, Colin Linden and Tom Wilson. Their 1996 album, High or Hurtin', featured 14 of Bennett's best-known songs; the ensuing warm critical reception led in 1998 to Bennett recording Heartstrings, his first solo project in more than nine years. This recording showed that Bennett's writing palette had expanded, with jazz and ethnic touches added to his basic country and folk idioms. The session musicians featured on the disc included such "roots" players as Bruce Cockburn, Melanie Doane, Stephen Fearing, Prairie Oyster and Graham Townsend. Heartstrings received the Juno Award for best solo roots and traditional album.
Blackie & the Rodeo Kings recorded another three Bennett songs for their 1999 Juno-winning double album, Kings of Love, and "Willie's Diamond Joe" for their 2003 release, Bark.
Willie P. Bennett was characterized by critic Greg Quill as 'a haunting, quite tortured performer, incapable of faking a single line. The anguish, loneliness, lovelessness, and often complex joys of which he sings are the stuff of his own life and not just facile romance.'
Author Revised: Bruce F. Mowat
Tryin' to Start out Clean. 1975. Woodshed WS-004
Hobo's Taunt. 1977. Woodshed WS-007
Blackie and the Rodeo King. 1979. Woodshed PWS-013
The Lucky Ones. 1985. Willie P. Bennett Publishing (cassette)
The Lucky Ones. 1988. Duke Street DSR-31059
Take My Own Advice. 1993. Dark Light Music DLC12003
Heartstrings. 1998. Bnatural Records 0998
Bennett played harmonica on recordings by the Dixie Flyers, Fred J. Eaglesmith, Joe Hall, Doug McArthur, Sneezy Waters and several other pop and country artists.
Quill, Greg. 'Starting out clean again,' Toronto Star, 20 Mar 1987
MacIntosh, Dave. "Willie P. Bennett - out of the woodshed," Music Scene, Sep-Oct 1989
Myers, Paul. 'Willie P. Bennett: the myth, the man and the mandolin,' Canadian Musician, vol 18, Oct 1996
Beggs, Mike. "Tribute to a troubador," Words and Music, Jul 1996
Deachman, Bruce. 'Willie P. Bennett happy on musical sidelines,' Ottawa Citizen, 25 Jan 2002
Home County Folk Festival: 1974 & 1975 Concerts. Chris Doty. Video
Links to Other Sites
True North Records
Check out the links for bios and music clips featuring major Canadian recording artists at the True North Records website.
Willie P. Bennett - Blue Valentine
Singer-songwriter Willie P. Bennett performs "Blue Valentine" in this video clip from YouTube.
Fred Eaglesmith
An informative website about acclaimed country rock singer-songwriter Fred Eaglesmith. Includes numerous links to audio clips of his music.
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
The website for Juno Award-winning roots and blues group Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, featuring singer-songwriters Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing and Tom Wilson. Check out the audio and video clips of their music.


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