Jim Wearne
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Jim Wearne (born 1950) is a
Cornish-American
singer-songwriter.
(The surname is pronounced in one syllable to rhyme with "cairn") Born in
St. Louis, Missouri, United states, he was raised in the Chicago area. Early interests in music and theatre led to a desire to become a performer. He learned to play the guitar in his teens, and performed mostly folk music at local venues. He studied theatre at Southern Illinois University
, receiving a BS in theatre in 1972. His working career has included many occupations, including stagehand, salesman, meeting coordinator, retailer, and instructor, but his avocation has always been music.
His researches into folk music and family history led him to an interest in things
Cornish music in particular. He has since written many songs on Cornish themes, and performs these songs and traditional Cornish material at festivals throughout the USA, and in Cornwall. His interest in Cornwall has led to a sympathy with the movement to establish national status for Cornwall
within the United Kingdom. His song This Isn't England includes the lyric "This isn't England, you stupid twit!"
Wearne is notable as one of only two known exclusive proponents/performers of Cornish music in North America (the other being Marion Howard of Wisconsin.) Reviews of his work in publications such as Cornish World and Dirty Linen credit him with bringing the music, people and culture of Cornwall to America, where it is little known.
In spring 2002 at
Cornish Gorsedd for services to Cornish Music in America (in Cornish: Rag gonys dhe Ylow Kernewek yn Ameryky) with the bardic name Canor Gwanethtyr - Singer of the Prairie.[1]
Recordings
- Here and There, ASIN: B001DGSDYU, July 22, 2008,
- So Low, ASIN: B000QOS24Q
- Kowetha, ASIN: B000LPR9O4, November 16, 2006
- Howl Lowen
- Me and Cousin Jack
Books
- "Basic Homebrewing: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-144", J.Wearne, Storey Publications, 1995, ISBN 0-88266-349-6
- "The Adventure of the Old Campaigners" (Novel), J. Wearne, Mr. Bear Ent./BookBaby, 2011, ISBN 978-1-61792-584-9
- "The World. Around it. On a Ship. Mostly." (Travel/adventure Non-Fiction)BookBaby, 2017 ISBN 978-1540682024
References
- Gorseth Kernow. Archived from the originalon 21 November 2008. Retrieved 12 February 2010.