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Member Since9/2/2006
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Record LabelTrue North Records
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   About Bruce Cockburn
This page was made by a fan, so the people could find out when Bruce was having shows and so that they could listen to his amazing music. I'm currently putting up song, if you have any requests for any songs just let me know and i'll see what I can do.

Over the course of three decades, Bruce Cockburn's ability to distill political events, spiritual revelations and personal experience into rich, compelling songs have made him one of the world's most celebrated artists. And, as the title of his 27th studio album, You've Never Seen Everything, suggests, few musicians have been as curious, probing or provocative as Cockburn.

Written mostly over the last three years, the album's 12 songs reflect Cockburn's deepening frustration with a world out of balance. "We're confronted with great darkness as a species right now, as spiritual creatures on this planet," says Cockburn. "I don't think it's hopeless, and I don't want this album to make people feel hopeless. But I think we've got to call a spade a spade."

Songs like the tense opening "Tried and Tested," the hypnotic "All Our Dark Tomorrows" and, especially, the swirling jazz of "Trickle Down" represent some of Cockburn's angriest and most political songs since his "Call it Democracy" and "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" classics of the mid-1980s. "You look at war and environmental problems and you look at what's causing them and what's preventing us from solving them and the trail always leads to human greed," says Cockburn. "Somebody's getting paid to keep it that way or make it worse. Everyone's wondering what it all means and what we can do about it."

Cockburn's solution comes through in some of the most powerful songs of hope he's ever written: the joyous "Open," the euphoric "Put It in Your Heart" and the gorgeous closing "Messenger Wind." Says Cockburn: "What I see happening in the face of all this darkness is something new in human spirituality, openness, some sense of our common destiny. We've got to keep nudging ourselves in the direction of good and respect for each other."

An intriguing part of the album, both its songwriting and the recording's evocative jazz influence, came about when pianist Andy Milne introduced himself after one of Cockburn's New York gigs and expressed an interest in collaborating. Together, they wrote the dreamy "Everywhere Dance," with its shifting time signatures, from scratch. Cockburn already had the words to "Trickle Down." But it was only when he jammed with Milne's band, an avant-garde jazz ensemble featuring harmonic player Gregoire Maret and rapper Kokayi, that the song's improvisational, free-form music took shape. Milne's innovative keyboard work and the inventive harmonica playing of the Swiss-born Maret are among the album's freshest sounds.

Co-produced with longtime associate Colin Linden, You've Never Seen Everything finds Cockburn collaborating with old friends as well as new acquaintances to create his jazziest album yet. Violinist Hugh Marsh, who appeared on all of Cockburn's recordings in the 1980s, returns to provide fiery accompaniment on all but one of the latest album's 12 tracks. The album's other guest players are bassist Larry Taylor and percussionist Stephen Hodges, who form Tom Waits' rhythm section. Taylor was previously a member of the legendary 1960s blues-rock band Canned Heat. Cockburn describes the playing of musicians like Taylor, Hodges and especially Milne and Maret, whom he compares to Toots Thielman, as both inspiring and instructive. "It was good to work with people whose skills are very different from mine and are also highly developed," says Cockburn.

Similarly, the guests who provide vocal support on the album are both older and more recent friends. A longtime activist, Cockburn got to know singer Sarah Harmer, who lends her mellifluous voice to "Open," "Don't Forget About Delight" and the epic "Postcards from Cambodia," during a benefit for people who had been arrested at the Quebec G8 Summit. They had first met when Harmer sang Cockburn's "Waiting for a Miracle" at his 2001 induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. "She's an amazing singer," says Cockburn. "She came in and listened to each song and sang her part absolutely in tune and with the exactly right feel each time-no extra work required." Other guest vocalists include fellow activist Jackson Browne, an old friend with whom Cockburn has performed many political benefits, Emmylou Harris, who he first met in the anti-landmine movement, and Sam Phillips, who sang on Cockburn's 1991 T-Bone Burnett-produced Nothing But a Burning Light album.

Along with his Hall of Fame induction, Cockburn has been honored with numerous awards since he first launched his solo career in 1970, including the Tenco Awards for Lifetime Achievement in Italy, 20 gold and platinum awards in Canada. His international breakthrough came in 1979 when his "Wondering Where the Lions Are" reached the Top 25 on Billboard and his video for the controversial "Rocket Launcher" enjoyed regular rotation on MTV. Meanwhile, Cockburn's songs have been covered by such diverse artists as the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia, Barenaked Ladies, Maria Muldaur, Anne Murray, Jimmy Buffet, The Rankins and Chet Atkins. Through out his career, Cockburn has always pushed himself musically and lyrically.

"I'm afraid of repeating myself," admits Cockburn. "It's a phobia I have. I never assume I'm going to be able to write another album after I finish one. It's a gift when I'm able to and I never take it for granted. If there's a trick to it at all, it involves approaching life with a sense of openness. If you don't keep learning and growing, you're going to stagnate."

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Bruce Cockburn has 77 friends.
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Hrothgar

Hrothgar



Nov 5 2007 3:17 AM

wowzer youre not going to believe it...i tried this offer to receive a REAL designer purse through Coach totally FREE and it surprisingly came in the mail!! since i KNOW its no joke now, i'm gunna act quick and swipe another one or two to give out as a gift..you should go swipe some as well LMAO! aint mine awesome?



you can go here or click the pic above to get yours
Hrothgar

Hrothgar



Oct 15 2007 9:19 AM

jamie hudson

jamie hudson



May 21 2007 11:02 AM

i wonder....
L!Z

L!Z



Apr 23 2007 2:00 AM

HAPPY MONDAY....................

Hope yer week is all you desire.

Always BIG LOVE.

Lizzie
Matt Nightingale

Matt Nightingale



Feb 16 2007 10:31 PM

dude... i'm so honored to be in your top friends... you're the bomb.
Aaron

Aaron



Feb 16 2007 1:01 AM

ok, whoever updates this page... I LOVE RAY LAMONTAGNE TOO!!! i've been listening to bruce since i was in the womb! fuck yeah.
Jim

Jim Yates



Feb 7 2007 5:41 AM

Hey Bruce! Thanks for the Add! Been a HUGE fan for over 20 years! Thanks for everything! God bless!
L!Z

L!Z



Feb 5 2007 6:32 AM


years and years and years

you've been a part of my life

'thank you' can't begin

~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Happy New Year, Bruce.


Liz
Tucson
avalon

avalon



Dec 30 2006 9:43 PM

great album 2006
happy new year 2007!
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Aaron

Aaron



Sep 26 2006 2:32 AM

:) i think the top 8 or whatever should have people affiliated with bruce..

such as ANI DIFRANCO, and GREG BROWN and that sort of thing :)
CALLMEWHATYOUWANT

CALLMEWHATYOUWANT



Sep 25 2006 10:42 PM

thank you for the add. the world needs more bruce cockburns to keep them honest.
Chuck LeMonds

Chuck LeMonds



Sep 25 2006 5:35 PM

Hi Bruce,
I love your poetry, love your music, a great musical mentor! Greetings from Austria,
Chuck LeMonds
LeeAnna

LeeAnna



Sep 20 2006 2:01 AM

Hey Bruce whats going on?!

p.s you have some very nice pictures!
L!Z

L!Z



Sep 13 2006 7:03 PM

Who is this humble heart? There is nothing I've ever heard that touches me quite like your lyrics + music...c'est incroyable! A fan since 1984...THANK YOU. Play Tucson again soon??
Celia Barrett

Celia Barrett



Sep 12 2006 8:28 PM

Your music's still great. Celia xx
spicer

michael spicer



Sep 12 2006 1:05 PM

i saw bruce a little over a week ago and it was almost twenty years from the day i first saw him. he's just the best. thanks for the add.
Jenko's Jazz/Rock Wingding!

Jenko's Jazz/Rock Wingding!



Sep 10 2006 4:45 PM

Hey mucho thanks for the add and music..all the best.
mike

mike



Sep 6 2006 3:59 AM

grown up with ur music. incredible.
Matt Cullen - Composer

Matt Cullen - Composer



Sep 2 2006 10:08 PM

I've always been a big fan of Bruce's work, keep on creating!

Peace,
Matt
rufus.

rufus.



Sep 2 2006 8:13 PM

hi =]
i have loved you for years.
you should play orlando.


<33
Bend Studio

Bend Studio



Sep 2 2006 7:20 PM

hi, bruce!

i was just listening to "salt, sun, and time" this morning, and thinking i needed to send another request for you to add dallas to your list of tour dates, and let bend studio host you....

please?!?!

thanks for finding us,

ally
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