Davidge started teaching and in 1968 became the principal of the school in Trout River. I
The voice of Simani, Bud Davidge, has a new CD out called “All four songs.” He took time out of his busy schedule to have a chat with Bayfm’s Dean Clarke on Sundays Scoffs and Scuffs. Davidge says he did a Christmas album in 2018 and had gathered a number of songs since then.. He says the late Mark Hiscock of Shanneyganock had a big influence on this album and it’s an opportunity to pay respect to him.
During the early sixties, Davidge started teaching and in 1968 became the principal of the school in Trout River. In 2012, he received an honorary degree from MUN at the Grenfell campus in Corner Brook. Davidge says he always jumps at the chance to perform in Corner Brook. Island Treasures has copies of his latest cd.
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