How the 1992 cod moratorium led to the rise of Newfoundland music

How the 1992 cod moratorium led to the rise of Newfoundland music

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      1047
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      Dec 3, 2025
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1047 of 1058
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22min
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English
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Non-fiction

This year, musician Con O’Brien is celebrating 35 years with his band the Irish Descendants. They’re local legends in Newfoundland and Labrador, but they’re also part of a wave of modern traditional music that swept across the country in the ’90s. As the Irish Descendants embark on their annual cross-country Christmas tour, Con joins Tom Power to talk about their journey — from the 1992 cod moratorium to their interpretation of Otto Kelland’s song “Let Me Fish Off Cape St. Mary's” and beyond.


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