At 18 Manitoba Hal Brolund began to pursue music. "I was hanging out with a buddy and he was jamming on his acoustic guitar to some record. Suddenly, like a bolt of lightning it hit me. I would play guitar the rest of my life" says Brolund. Choosing a path at 18 isn't that unusual but Hal didn't play guitar yet and in fact had failed high school band! That was in 1986 and he hasn't doubted that vision yet.
That was in 1986 and he hasn't doubted that vision yet. He played covers in talent shows and open mics and by 1995 he was traveling throughout Manitoba and North Western Ontario playing the bar band circut with a duo called Cheap Justice playing top 40 jukebox hits with a drum machine.
In 1996 he grew disillusioned by the bar cirucit and quit to work on songwriting. "I had been writing since I began but never took it seriously" says Hal, "but I started to see that in order to grow as an artist I had to write my own songs."
In 1997 Hal recorded a flood relief song at CBC studios called Manitoba's Under Water. This was the start of his original recording career and the start of touring across Canada. In the ten years since he began writing and performing his own material Hal has logged over 200,000kms across Canada playing Ocean to Ocean in coffee houses, theatres and festival stages.
He tempers his finger picking style with a sharp sense of humour and gritty lyrics punctuated by the smooth slide of a veteran blues master. Like anyone whose name is a place, Manitoba Hal wears his love for his roots on his sleeve. But those roots aren't just in the prairie soil. Hal's got a songwriter's roots in eerie folk - murder ballads and killer floods - and a player's roots in the deep, dark, fixin' to die blues. This is a man who can sing the word "lonesome" like he means it, and no mistake.
Hal has appeared at the following festivals
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Home County Folk Festival - London, ON
Le Zaricot Blues Festival - Ste Hyacinthe, QC
Ukulele Ceilidh ? Liverpool, NS
Shelter Valley Folk Festival - Grafton, ON
Summerfolk ? Owen Sound, ON
Thunder Bay Blues Festival - Thunder Bay, ON
Mid-Winter Blues Festival - Regina, SK
Saskatoon Blues Festival - Saskatoon, SK
Swift Current Blues Festival - Swift Current, SK
Great Canadian Ukulele Expo - Winnipeg, MB
Summer Solstice Festival - Gravelbourg, SK
Peterborough Folk Festival - Peterborough, ON
Live from the Rock - Red Rock, ON
Trout Forest Music Festival - Ear Falls, ON
Winnipeg Folk Festival - Winnipeg, MB
Ukulele Hall of Fame - New York, USA
Filberg Arts Festival - Comox BC
Ness Creek Music Festival - Big River, SK
Brandon Folk Music and Arts Festival - Brandon, MB
Instrumentation
Hal Brolund - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Ukulele, Vocals
Discography
Worn Out Shoes - 2008 - (Feb 08 Release)
Come the Ruination - 2006 - Self Released
Ukulele Bluesman - 2005 - Self Released
This Condition - 2003 - Self Released
Kick At The Stones - 2002 - Self Released
When Hal Freezes Over - 1999 - Self Released
Flatland Cafe - 1997 - Self Released
Hal is featured on the Following Recordings
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Manitoba Audio Recording Industry Association - Manitoba Roots Compliation 2001
King Ukulele - Yaaka Hula Dickey Dula - 2000
Manitoba Audio Recording Industry Association - Manitoba Folk Alliance Compilation 2002 HOT
The Incombustible Men - LOU OW! - 2003
Judy Cook & Swing Set - Bug Demo 2005
Craig Robertson - That Dress 2007
Hal Brolund produced the following Recordings
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Jeremy Proctor - Demo - 2001
Brenda Neiles - Demo CD - 2006
Marcel Desilets - What You See - 2007
These Artists covered Hal's work
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Stephen Johns - Seven Songs - (released May 2005) - www.stephenjohns.com
Jodie Borle - ...and then I did - (released September 2005) - www.jodieborle.com