Ashoken Farewell and Tara
Posted: 13 Dec 2005 1:16 pm
I was first drawn to this song by a young "Violin" Musician who attended Acadia University here in my home town of Wolfville in 1993/94. Her name was Tara Lynn Touesnard and she was a Music Student at the time.
Tara was one of the most talented musicians I have ever met and when not studying on campus she could be found off campus playing shows, benifits, TV etc ,,,,and not only classical. She could play hoedowns, jigs, reels and waltzs with the best and never failed to bring the crowds to their feet. On several occasions when her piano player was not available, she asked me to back her on rhythm guitar and these experiences were always memorable and most enjoyable for me.
Her signature instrumental was Ashoken Farewell and when she played it, you could hear a "pin drop".
A career in Music however for Tara was not to be. In April of 1994 in the early morning hours on a slippery main highway to Halifax,
on route to do a breakfast television appearance, she and her sport car with Fiddle
on board slid across the centre line into an on-coming eighteen wheeler. Her death sent the community and Eastern Canada into shock. She will never be forgotten in music circles here in Nova Scotia and beyond.
An Internet Student asked for this song on E9th Pedal Steel yesterday and while working on it here this day I was flooded with memories of a beautiful talented young woman whom I had the pleasure of knowing when our paths crossed for just a short time almost ten years ago.
Here is a link to our arrangement of Ashoken Farewell. http://freefilehosting.net/?id=qtj2m6nR
Tara was one of the most talented musicians I have ever met and when not studying on campus she could be found off campus playing shows, benifits, TV etc ,,,,and not only classical. She could play hoedowns, jigs, reels and waltzs with the best and never failed to bring the crowds to their feet. On several occasions when her piano player was not available, she asked me to back her on rhythm guitar and these experiences were always memorable and most enjoyable for me.
Her signature instrumental was Ashoken Farewell and when she played it, you could hear a "pin drop".
A career in Music however for Tara was not to be. In April of 1994 in the early morning hours on a slippery main highway to Halifax,
on route to do a breakfast television appearance, she and her sport car with Fiddle
on board slid across the centre line into an on-coming eighteen wheeler. Her death sent the community and Eastern Canada into shock. She will never be forgotten in music circles here in Nova Scotia and beyond.
An Internet Student asked for this song on E9th Pedal Steel yesterday and while working on it here this day I was flooded with memories of a beautiful talented young woman whom I had the pleasure of knowing when our paths crossed for just a short time almost ten years ago.
Here is a link to our arrangement of Ashoken Farewell. http://freefilehosting.net/?id=qtj2m6nR