Background
She comes from a musical family, as her father, Robert, and uncle, Lauchie, were both well-known fiddlers.
She comes from a musical family, as her father, Robert, and uncle, Lauchie, were both well-known fiddlers.
Brenda began step dancing and playing the piano at age five, and started playing fiddle at age eight. Stubbert has made six solo recordings, and has published two books of tunes containing both her own compositions and other popular tunes from the Cape Breton fiddle repertoire. One of her best-known compositions is "Rannie MacLellan"s Reel", which has been widely recorded by other musicians.
In 1976, Stubbert was one of the fiddlers chosen to play for the Queen"s visit to Halifax.
The tune "Brenda Stubbert"s Reel", written by Jerry Holland, was named for her.