2017

Hughie McDonell

Hughie McDonell

Hughie’s family roots in Glengarry go back to the late 1790s. He grew up with eight sisters and five brothers on the family farm near Martintown. His father, William, had a great influence on Hugh, teaching him to play the guitar at the age of six. His siblings recall that there was always music in the house and their mother, Margaret Kennedy, frequently would dance with the children in the kitchen.

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The Ranger Family

The Ranger Family

Omer and Angelina Ranger started their life together in Vaudreuil, Quebec, but moved to Glengarry County in 1911. They purchased land here and built their home. During their years in the brick home, they parented 12 living children. The house was filled with music and parties.

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Douglas Lloyd MacCuaig

Douglas Lloyd MacCuaig

A native of Glen Sandfield, Ontario, Lloyd was born to Roddie and Edna MacCuaig (nee MacMillan) on Jan 12th 1935. Lloyd died on Jan 13th 2016. His mother Edna was a very accomplished pianist and influenced his style and choice of Scottish Music.

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Darrel MacLeod

Darrel MacLeod

Darrel Edwin Neil MacLeod is the son of RD and Clara MacLeod. His musical ability includes playing the fiddle, mandolin, banjo, tin whistle and the bodhrán and singing.

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Recent Posts

2026 Induction Dinner Reservations

The Glengarry Celtic Music Hall of Fame is accepting reservations for the May 29th Induction dinner.  The cost for the evening is $75.00 and you can reserve by sending an e-transfer to glengarryceltic@gmail.com  or by sending an email with a cheque to follow by Canada Post.

Fiddle Day Ceilidh

Come celebrate National Fiddle Day with a Ceilidh at the Hall on Saturday May 16th from 2 until 4pm.

Emily & Monty’s Jig

Written in honour of a remarkable friend and fiddle player, whose strength, grace, and resilience are an inspiration, and for Monty, the devoted corgi who has been by her side through it all.

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