Rick McCue hails from Fox Harbour. At nine years old his mother bought him a Sears guitar, and like every kid growing up by the sea, he was drawn to the boats, learning his first song, The Wild Wood Flower from a fisherman. He has been playing, performing and writing ever since. Always true to his Celtic roots, Rick has al so explored other genres of music - Country, Bluegrass, R&B - while honing his story telling abilities. He has also formed his own independent publishing company that provides songs to artists with national and International album releases.
A Few of Rick's Songs
All the Way from Placentia Bay
A young girl looking for love in the Toronto finds enough for a lifetime (From Seagulls. Denmar Music. 2011).
Seagulls
And the seagulls they are calling ... it's time to come home again (From Seagulls. Denmar Music. 2011).
Arlington Brine
Love blossoms in Mt. Arlington Heights near Long Harbour (From Keeper of the Tide. Denmar Music. 2005).
The Rocky shore
My roots run deep in this rocky soil ...(From Seagulls. Denmar Music. 2011).
Fine By Me
Rick McCue gives us this song about a man who is perfectly happy with his choice to stay in the place he was born. From Seagulls. Denmar Music. 2011.
Home
Rick McCue sings of a place where the salt and the brine kiss the shore. From Keeper of the Tide. Denmar Music.2005.
Resettlement
McCue remembers the place he once called home. From Keeper of the Tide. Denmar Music.2005.