The inspiration behind the original Tracks...
Helen draws on her experience as a cottager to explore the love-hate relationship between permanent and temporary residents in a tourist town in “Summer People.” Her memories of the extended family gathering for an evening of singing and playing inspired the toe-tapping “Oh My.”
Bill, a former history teacher, presents a poignant chapter in Canada's history in “Home Kids,” an account of the forced emigration from Scotland in 1884 of his grandfather, John Blance, along with his two brothers and two sisters, and the hardships they endured as “Home Children.”
Brian is thankful to have lived in the Caledon Hills for far longer than he did in the city. Although his song is not strictly autobiographical, his motivation came from the calmness of spirit that he felt during walks in the hills.
Another original song was a contribution by John's talented wife Barb, whose beautiful “'Til You Come Back Again To Me” was inspired by the true story of their nephew sent off to war and his young wife awaiting his safe return. |