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Senior musicians perform for fellow seniors

鈥楾hat鈥檚 the kind of music they like, and that鈥檚 the kind of music we like鈥
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鈥楥ypress Creek Duo,鈥 Willoughby鈥檚 Natalia and Allan Cusworth, seen here at the 91原创 pioneer lunch on Saturday, Nov. 19, have been performing for seniors for 14 years. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

As Allan Cusworth tears into 鈥淩ing of Fire鈥 by Johnny Cash, he sings with a weathered bass-baritone that bears an uncanny resemblance to the genuine article.

鈥淚 fell into a burning ring of fire,鈥 Cusworth and his wife Natalia sing.

鈥淚 went down, down, down. And the flames went higher.鈥

Their audience, mostly seniors, is delighted, tapping their feet and even singing along.

鈥淭hey remember those songs,鈥 Natalia shares.

鈥淭hey like old country music and they鈥檙e tapping their toes and some are dancing, it鈥檚 great.鈥

As November was drawing to a close, the pair was preparing for the Christmas season, when the duo will wear holiday colours of red and green at their performances and Natalia will decorate the stage with (artificial) poinsettias.

鈥淲e have a lot of Christmas songs [in our repertoire],鈥 Allan says. 鈥淲e can also do a gospel set.鈥

The Willoughby couple has been entertaining seniors as the Cypress Creek Duo for about 14 years now, Natalia tells the 91原创 Advance Times.

鈥淲e do the old-time rock and roll, country music stuff like Johnny Cash, Elvis, Merle Haggard, Patsy Cline, and Anne Murray,鈥 she said.

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When the two first met back east, Allan and Natalia discovered they had a shared love of music and performing.

鈥淚 always loved to sing,鈥 she recalled.

鈥淚 was in a couple plays, just high school stuff.鈥

Allan was an accomplished guitar player, but not a professional.

While they ended up in careers that didn鈥檛 involve music, they kept performing.

聭Cypress Creek Duo,聮 Willoughby聮s Natalia and Allan Cusworth, seen here at the 91原创 pioneer lunch on Saturday, Nov. 19, have been performing for seniors for 14 years. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)
鈥楥ypress Creek Duo,鈥 Willoughby鈥檚 Natalia and Allan Cusworth, seen here at the 91原创 pioneer lunch on Saturday, Nov. 19, have been performing for seniors for 14 years. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

They started in Cobourg, Ont., where they played for many years with local musicians in three country bands at countless dances and parties.

A relocation to another Ontario town was a temporary interruption in their playing.

But when they moved again, out to B.C. in 1994, they joined a square dance group, and that was when they ended up back in front of microphones 鈥 the result of some their fellow dancers discovering they were musicians and forming another band.

When the band broke up a few years later, it was because one of the members retired, they explained.

Allan and Natalia opted to continue as a duo, adopting the name Cypress Creek Duo.

He said the name was inspired by memories of a band they used to dance to, and a moment of inspiration.

鈥淏efore we started doing this, we went to a lot of dances, and we knew a band that was named 鈥楩alse Creek,鈥 that we liked, and then we were out driving and we saw a sign that said, 鈥楥ypress鈥 and we went, 鈥楥ypress Creek!鈥 Allan explained.

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They use digital technology to fill out their sound, with the help of Nelson Camara of NC Audio Productions in Mississauga.

Allan and Natalia say it helps to be roughly the same age as the people they perform for, in seniors residences and at special events like the recent pioneer lunch for seniors in 91原创 (Natalia laughingly refuses to say exactly how old the parents of two and grandparents of four are 鈥 only that they are 鈥渙ver 65.鈥).

鈥淭hat鈥檚 the kind of music they like, and that鈥檚 the kind of music we like,鈥 Allan said.

鈥淲hen we go out and play, we know that that鈥檚 what they grew up to,鈥 he added.

For some, the music takes them back to significant moments in their life.

We鈥檝e had people come up to us [after a concert] with tears in their eyes and tell us, 鈥榯hat鈥檚 how I met my husband, was [the song] 鈥楤lueberry Hill,鈥欌 Allan recalled.

Allan said it is a two-way street, because when an audience really gets into the music, its a boost for them as performers.

鈥淲hen they鈥檙e having fun, we get better,鈥 he summarized.

Cypress Creek Duo is online at .


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