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The Rankin Family

 
Artist: The Rankin Family

Group Members:

Raylene Rankin, Jimmy Rankin, Heather Rankin, Cookie Rankin, John Morris Rankin

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Jimmy Rankin
  • Formed: 1989, Mabou, Cape Breton Island, Nova S
  • Disbanded: 1999, Mabou, Cape Breton Island, Nova S
  • Genres: Celtic
  • Representative Albums: "Rankin Family Collection," "North Country," "Souvenir: 1989-1998"
  • Representative Songs: "Fare Thee Well Love," "North Country," "Christy Campbell Medley: Lord"

Biography

Canada's Rankin Family got their start singing and dancing in their hometown of Mabou, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Pianist/fiddler John Morris, guitarist/vocalist Jimmy, and singers Raylene, Carol Jean (aka Cookie), and Heather developed a unique blend of Celtic traditionalism and contemporary folk and pop, dominated by the effortless harmonies of the Rankin sisters. In 1989 the combo recorded and self-released its debut and traveled throughout Eastern Canada, promoting it with performances at folk festivals and the like. A year later they issued their second recording, Fare Thee Well Love. The Rankin Family signed with EMI in 1992 and re-released their first two recordings. North Country followed a year later. The album was the best representation yet of the Rankins' mix of folk and traditional Gaelic songs and arrangements. After 1995's Grey Dusk of Eve EP, Endless Seasons appeared. Produced by John Jennings (Mary Chapin Carpenter), the album was a much more polished affair and incorporated a significant amount of original songwriting. Uprooted followed in 1998. Recorded principally in Nashville, the album included country-tinged material as well as experiments with expanded instrumentation and spoken word.

The Rankin Family ceased performing as a unit in September 1999. Cookie went on to a solo career, Heather dabbled in acting, and Jimmy continued to work as a songwriter (he would go on to release Song Dog in 2001). Just a few months after the announcement, John Morris was killed in a traffic accident in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He was 40 years old. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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The Rankin Family
Origin Mabou, Nova Scotia
Genres Country, folk
Years active 1989—present
Labels Capitol, EMI, MapleMusic
Website www.therankinfamily.com
Members
Jimmy Rankin
Cookie Rankin
Raylene Rankin
Heather Rankin
Former members
John Morris Rankin
Geraldine Rankin

The Rankin Family is a Canadian musical family group from Mabou, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The group has won many Canadian music awards, including 15 East Coast Music Awards, six Juno Awards, four SOCAN Awards, three Canadian Country Music Awards and two Big Country Music Awards.

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Career

A family of performers

The Rankins come from a family of 12, all of whom would entertain the neighbours musically every third weekend as part of a ceilidh.

The first Rankin Family band formed in the 1970s when siblings Geraldine, Genevieve, David, John Morris, and Raylene Rankin began performing at local weddings and dances in Cape Breton. As the older siblings went away to college and university, the younger siblings Jimmy, Cookie and Heather took their places.[1]

These five siblings - Jimmy, John Morris, Cookie, Raylene and Heather - released their own independent cassettes The Rankin Family (1989) and Fare Thee Well Love (1990), featuring original songs and a combination of traditional jigs, reels and Celtic folk songs. Their television debut was on the CBC variety show On the Road Again in 1989.

Their most successful album was EMI's re-release of Fare Thee Well Love in 1992, which went quadruple platinum, selling over 500,000 copies; the title track was one of the year's biggest Top 40 hit singles in Canada.

Separate ways

On September 17, 1999, after recording the song "Jimmy Mo Mhile Stor" with The Chieftains for their album Tears of Stone, the group issued a press release stating that they would no longer perform as a group in order to pursue independent interests and careers.

Less than a year later, John Morris Rankin was killed in a car accident in Cape Breton on January 16, 2000. His truck that he was driving to a hockey game plunged into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, as he swerved to avoid a pile of salt on the road.[2]

Jimmy Rankin has continued to write songs and has released three well-received solo albums: Song Dog (2001), Handmade (2003), and Edge of Day (2007).

Reunion

In November 2006, it was announced that the four surviving Rankins—along with John Morris's daughter Molly—would be releasing a new album and reuniting for a cross-Canada concert tour. The tour was a great success, coast to coast. They have announced that they are planning another reunion for 2009; this will include a new CD to be released February 3, 2009, with a tour, and a television special.

Members

  • Jimmy Rankin – vocals , guitar
  • Cookie Rankin – vocals
  • Raylene Rankin – vocals
  • Heather Rankin (1967- ) – vocals

Former members

  • John Morris Rankin – (1959–2000) piano, fiddle
  • Geraldine Rankin – One of the original founders of the group, Geraldine Coyne (Rankin) died January 10, 2007, the result of a brain aneurysm, at her home in Calgary. Geraldine had not performed with the group since prior to the first recordings being released.[1]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions CRIA Label
CAN Country CAN
1989 The Rankin Family self-released
1990 Fare Thee Well Love
1992 Fare Thee Well Love (re-issue) 1 5 5× Platinum Capitol
The Rankin Family (re-issue) Platinum
1993 North Country 1 7 4× Platinum EMI Canada
1995 Endless Seasons 6 13 2× Platinum
Grey Dusk of Eve 29 Gold
1996 Collection 1 14 2× Platinum EMI Canada/Rounder
1997 Do You Hear...Christmas
1998 Uprooted 30 Gold
2003 Souvenir: 1989-1998 Gold EMI Canada
2007 Reunion
2009 These Are the Moments 3 29 MapleMusic

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
CAN Country CAN AC CAN
1989 "Mo Run Geal Dileas (My Faithful Fair One)" The Rankin Family
1992 "Orangedale Whistle" 7 25 Fare Thee Well Love
"Fare Thee Well Love" 9 8 44
1993 "Gillis Mountain" 4 6
"Rise Again" 31 4 12 North Country
"North Country" 4 5 30
1994 "Borders and Time" 21 10 23
"Tramp Miner" 31 26
"Turn That Boat Around"
1995 "Grey Dusk of Eve" (w/ Liam Maonlai) 31 85 Grey Dusk of Eve
"You Feel the Same Way Too" 14 14 46 Endless Seasons
1996 "The River" 36 12 38
"Forty Days and Nights" 18
"Roving Gypsy Boy" 9 23 Collection
1998 "Movin' On" 7 Uprooted
"Maybe You're Right" 21
"Bells"
1999 "Let It Go" 40 16
2006 "Sunday Morning" Reunion
2009 "Never Alone" 24 These Are the Moments
"Straight Into Love"A
  • ACurrent single.

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Notes

  1. ^ a b Canadian Post, The Cape Breton Post, "Rankins Tour Postponed as Family Grieves", pg A2, Jan 13, 2007
  2. ^ CBC.ca http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2000/01/16/Rankin000116.html

 
 
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