Faith
Nolan
Nolan was born in Nova Scotia, a fifth
generation Canadian, in a predominantly Black community whose
cultural roots resemble those in the Southern United States. A
Black activist from a musical family, Nolan sings about Black
history and heritage, feminism, and lesbian and children's
rights. Enhancing her musical abilities is her educational
background in theatre, opera, and writing and her commitment to
community work.
Faith Nolan is a singer and composer who plays folk guitar
sprinkled with funk and reggae; who plays slide guitar,
tambourine, and harmonica in the earliest blues traditions; and
who speaks the cultural language of African-North American
music: spirituals, gospel, jazz. Faith is one of those rare
artists who can grab a song and make the message ring out true
and clear.
Faith's most recent release in 1996 her CD entitled Faith
Nolan Compilation 1986-1996 combines her favorite
original compositions recorded in the last ten years. 1996 she
released Hard to Imagine, songs about the
continual labour of love and struggle. 1989 she recorded
Freedom to Love, original compositions about Native,
anti-racism, ending homphia as well as songs by Billie Holiday
and Bessie Smith. In 1987 she put out Sistership a
tribute and commemoration to women's continuing struggles for
equality. Africville, 1986 the first album and
songbook about Black History in Canada from slavery to the
displacement of Black people in Africville, Nova Scotia in 1969.
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Hard to Imagine
1996 |
Faith Nolan was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia
and her parents and extended family were coal miners in Cape
Breton, Nova Scotia. She later grew up in Toronto's
working-class Cabbagetown. Her commitment to social justice
comes from her life experiences and the people she grew up with,
and she works through the cultural tool of music. Her music is
her political work, a politics firmly rooted in her being
working class, a woman, African Canadian and lesbian. Faith is a
singer, song-writer, and guitarist. She has performed at
Concerts, Music Festivals, Conferences, Universities, Rallies,
Women's Events etc... using music to bring about social change
for a fairer and better world.
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Freedom to Love
1989 |
Faith, a composer and
guitarist whose style varies from blues and folk, to jazz, with
a taste of funk and reggae, is a seasoned performer who has
built a strong and faithful audience. Faith's original
compositions, as well as her covers of better known songs, are
strongly rooted in the cultural language of Black North American
music: spirituals, gospel, jazz and blues. An accomplished
musician who plays slide guitar, tambourine and harmonica in
the earliest blues tradition, Faith also possesses a silky voice
that wraps itself around a song. Her lyrics voice a concern for
the world of the common people. Music may well be in her blood
as her mother was a drummer, her late father was a musician and
her sister played in a band. An Afro-Nova Scotian activist whose
songs deal with a range of issue including Afro Canadian History
and heritage, feminism, workers' issue and children's rights,
Faith is one of those rare artists who can grab a song and make
the message ring out true and clear. Enhancing her musical
abilities is her educational background in theater, opera and
writing.
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Sistership
1987
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Faith Nolan's
songs come from a deep commitment to the struggles or people
throughout the a world. According to Faith, "Music is a powerful
tool that can be used for political and cultural expression." It
is in a global context that Nolan used this tool to connect the
conditions and exploitation of oppressed peoples, in songs such
as "The Richest In The World". Hard to Imagine
lyrically tells the story of poverty, racism, violence against
women, and the need to struggle for better world to live in.
Faith has also composed
and arranged music for the National Film Board films:
- Listening for Something,
1995
- Long Time Comin,
1993
- Sisters in the Struggle,
1992
- Older, Stronger, Wiser,
1989 by Dionne Brand
- Batari,
1999 animation by Grace Channer
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Africville
1886 |
Faith has toured across
Canada, Europe, Japan and the United States. She has played for
countless benefits and is active in a range of social issues.
She is currently with Multicultural Womyn in Concert, Camp SIS,
Imani Freedom Singers and is a founding member of WRPM, Canada's
only sole distributor of Women's Music.
Source:
http://www.nexicom.net/~faith/who.html
http://www.dykemarch.org/SFO/this-year.html
Contact:
Faith Nolan
P.O. Box 690 Stn P
Toronto Ontario M5S 2V4
Tel: (416) 537-8194
Fax: (705) 488-3190
Email:
faith@nexicom.net
To order the Compilation CD
22 songs with lyrics enclosed send
$15 US or $20 Canadian cheque or money order to:
P.O. BOX 690 Station P'
Toronto
Ontario Canada
M5S 2Y4
Website:
http://www.nexicom.net/~faith/index.html
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