Mark D. Dunn, a musician and poet, teaches writing and music history at Sault College. His most recent book is Fancy Clapping (Scrivener Press, 2012).
Articles by Mark D. Dunn
- Thoughtful Troubadour (January–February 2015)
A review of Rumours of Glory, by Bruce Cockburn and Greg King - Don’t Stop The Music (November 2004)
A review of Rebel Musics: Human Rights, Resistant Sounds and the Politics of Music Making, edited by Daniel Fischlin and Ajay Heble, and The Raging Grannies: Wild Hats, Cheeky Songs and Witty Actions for a Better World, by Carole Roy - A Tattered Canadian Hero (November 2005)
A review of Neil Young and the Poetics of Energy, by William Echard, and Neil Young Nation: A Quest, an Obsession (and a True Story), by Kevin Chong - The Chaos of Creativity (January–February 2013)
A review of Waging Heavy Peace: A Hippie Dream, by Neil Young - Canadians in the Spotlight (October 2009)
A review of Whispering Pines: The Northern Roots of American Music … From Hank Snow to The Band, by Jason Schneider - The Drought Farmer Doubts His Guidance Counsellor’s Advice (July–August 2009)
- Phileas Fogg with a Guitar (April 2008)
A review of Dave Bidini’s Around the World in 57½ Gigs