Hi Captain J. Savage, what got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I grew up in Eastern Canada, in a small village (Fox River) that is part of the beautiful Gaspé region. The sea and the mountains have always inspired the people who live there, and music is very present. The Appalachian Mountain range ends in my parents' backyard, so we have a lot in common with all the music of the mountains. Fiddles, mandolins, guitars, harmonicas are the tools of folk, country, traditional Quebec (very influenced by Irish fiddle tunes). Gaspesians are music lovers. All styles find their ears. Johnny Cash is a god here, as well as Beau Dommage, a French-Canadian band.
Interview with Iron Asparagus
Interview with Iron Asparagus
Interview with Iron Asparagus
Hi Captain J. Savage, what got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I grew up in Eastern Canada, in a small village (Fox River) that is part of the beautiful Gaspé region. The sea and the mountains have always inspired the people who live there, and music is very present. The Appalachian Mountain range ends in my parents' backyard, so we have a lot in common with all the music of the mountains. Fiddles, mandolins, guitars, harmonicas are the tools of folk, country, traditional Quebec (very influenced by Irish fiddle tunes). Gaspesians are music lovers. All styles find their ears. Johnny Cash is a god here, as well as Beau Dommage, a French-Canadian band.