O.J. Abbott

About O.J. Abbott

O.J. Abbott, born Oliver John Abbott in Enfield, England in 1872, went on to pick up a lifetime's worth of folk songs across 90 years, and shared hundreds of them with the world. He moved from England to Canada early on in life, and grew close to Canada's Irish-born and descended transplants, working on farms in the Ottawa Valley and in lumber camps in Ontario and Quebec. By the mid-'50s, he was a well-known figure in the Canadian and North American folksong circles, and from 1957 up until his death in the late winter of 1962, he recorded over 100 folksongs, many dating from the 1880s and 1890s, and derived from Irish traditional sources. Folkways Records released some of those recordings, as well as parts of his performance at the 1960 Newport Folk Festival. By this time close to 90 years old, Abbott found his work in demand around the world, and he performed at the National Museum of Man in 1958, played the following year with Pete Seeger in Ottawa, in 1960 on the CBC (as well as at Newport with Seeger), and in 1961 at the Mariposa Folk Festival. He passed away early the following year. ~ Bruce Eder

HOMETOWN
Enfield, Middlesex, England
BORN
1872
GENRE
Singer/Songwriter

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