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His musical career has taken him to tour across Canada, the United States, Mexico, Germany, England, China and Taiwan.[4]Shane Cook was born in Dorchester, Ontario[5]as the oldest son of Ken and Shirley Cook. Shane Cook holds an Honours degree in music from the University of Western Ontario (now known as Western University) in London, Ontario.[6] He and his wife Jillian have one son, Charlie.[5]Shane Cook won the U.S. National Fiddle Championship in Weiser, Idaho in 1999 at the age of 17.[3][5] He won the Canadian Open at the Canadian National Fiddle Championship held in Shelburne, ON in 2001, 2003 and 2005.[7][8] as well as three Canadian Grand Masters championships in 2000, 2002 and 2003.[9][10] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4As a founding member, Shane toured for over 15 years with “Bowfire,” a high-energy violin ensemble that combined string masters of classical, Celtic, bluegrass, jazz and rock violin.[11] The group toured from June 2000 [12] to Fall 2015.[13] Step dancing was also a feature with this performance troupe.[14][3]In 2008, Cook’s album Where Here Meets There, with Nova Scotia fiddler and pianist Troy MacGillivray, was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award [15] and won an East Coast Music Award (ECMAs) for Roots\/Traditional Group Recording of the Year.[16]In 2013, Mr. Cook joined the Alison Lupton Band, an Ontario folk group.[17]In 2014, Mr. Cook released an album titled Head to Head with Ontario pianist, guitarist and Juno-winning member of the East Pointers, Jake Charron.[18][19] The album was nominated for Group of the Year at the 2015 Canadian Folk Music Awards.[20]Since 2016, Shane Cook has performed in a four member group called “The Woodchippers,” a group with various musicians and step dancers who grew up in Ontario\u2019s traditional fiddle and step dance world.[5][21] Joining Shane Cook as The Woodchippers are:[22]Joe Phillips (The Art of Time Ensemble) on double bass, guitar and vocalsEmily Flack (Leahy) on piano, vocals and danceKyle Waymouth (Five-time Canadian National Step Dance Champion) on guitar, tenor banjo, and dance.In 2021, this group released an album, titled “Shane Cook and the Woodchippers: Be Here for a While.”[23]Since 2018, Shane Cook has played in the Claire Lynch Band, led by three-time Grammy nominee and International Bluegrass Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year, Claire Lynch.[24]Discography[edit][25][26]Shane Cook \u2013 Cookin\u2019 on the Fiddle (1994)Shane Cook with Kyle Cook and James Bickle \u2013 Heritage Fiddles (1996)Sundry (2001)Shane Cook (Self-Titled – 2005)Shane Cook and Troy McGillivray \u2013 When Here Meets There (2008)Shane Cook and Jake Charron \u2013 Head to Head (2014)Shane Cook and The Woodchippers – Be Here for a While (2021)References[edit]^ “LITTLE CONTORTIONIST”. ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved March 17, 2023.^ The Devil’s Box. Tennessee Folklore Society. 1997. pp.\u00a017\u201316.^ a b c “Aiken welcomes Bowfire”. Aiken Standard, via Newspaper Archives. January 11, 2008 – Page 22^ Canadian Grand Masters Fiddle Camp Instructors’event-wizard.com^ a b c d “Fiddle champ brings world view home to London”. Dec 15, 2016 by Sean Meyer, Our London^ Bio for Shane Cook’^ Valley Fiddle Camp Instructors 2008′^ ‘Shelburne Fiddle Champion Results^ “Historic Saugeen M\u00e9tis Rendezvous”. Shoreline Beacon, August 11, 2016^ “Canadian Grand Masters Past Top Three Champions”, cgmfa-acgmv.ca^ ‘Bowfire is not a Typical Violin Concert, park record.com’^ ‘Article on Bowfire, the Ensemble’^ ‘Giging with Bowfire’^ “Bowfire fiddles up a storm”. Hays Daily News, via Newspaper Archives. March 17, 2011 – Page 3^ “Late fiddler Oliver Schroer leads Canadian Folk Music nominations”. CBC Arts News, October 8, 2008^ ‘East Coast Music Award Archive, 2009’^ “Reaney’s pick: The Allison Lupton Band”. By James Stewart Reaney, The London Free Press, November 25, 2015^ “Fiddler Shane Cook, friends, likenesses and Kyles launch CD”. By James Stewart Reaney, The London Free Press, November 6, 2014^ [“P.E.I.’s The East Pointers celebrate winning a Juno Award”. The Guardian, April 2, 2017 |title= P.E.I.’s The East Pointers celebrate winning a Juno Award’]^ ‘Canadian Folk Music Awards Results, 2015.’^ Cook and the Woodchippers Facebook Artist Page’^ ‘Shane Cook and the Woodchippers-Band Members’^ “Release of Be Here for a While”^ ‘Claire Lynch Band set for Park Performance, Sherwood Park News.’ ^ Cook Discography, Odyssey.on.ca’^ Cook Discography, shanecook.com’ (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/shane-cook-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Shane Cook – Wikipedia"}}]}]