Strange Truths and Tall Tales: Product of Newfoundland

Mummers, Music & Hors d’Oeuvres (with Kitchinparti)


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Part One: Jailhouse Jannies

In this episode, we’re diving into the spirit — and  mischief — of Christmas in Newfoundland.

First, I’ve got an old story from Trinity, where one group of mummers wound up in jail… but that was far from the worst thing to happen to them. I call the story Jannies in the Jailhouse.

I’ve come across this tale a number of times in my travels but I based my retelling on a version shared in the Daily News’ ‘Trinity Notes’ section on January 3, 1955.


Part Two: Tyler Humber of Kitchinparti

I’m excited to welcome Tyler Humber of Kitchinparti, the ECMA-nominated family trio known for their high-energy performances, harmonies, and dedication to keeping Newfoundland’s musical traditions alive. Made up of Tyler (vocals, guitar), his sister Terri Lynn Hickey (vocals, tin whistle), and brother-in-law Justin Hickey (vocals, bass), Kitchinparti embodies the spirit of a true Newfoundland kitchen party—which is to say they bring people atogether with music, laughter, and stories.

Since forming about four years ago, Kitchinparti has been adding their own original songs to Newfoundland’s musical catalog while reimagining traditional favorites. They’re currently working on their third album with producer Matt Dines, set to release in the summer of 2025.

This holiday season, the band is celebrating the tradition of mummering with their new single, Plank’er Down.

Written by Charlie Payne and made famous by Uncle Harry’s Bar Band, the ‘Plank’er Down’ captures the fun energy of mummers as they visit homes late into the night.

I’m thrilled to chat with Tyler about Plank’er Down, the band’s roots, and classic Newfoundland hors d’ouvers.


Part Three: Martha’s Dance With The Mummer

Finally a brand new story; a ghostly tale from Bonavista Bay about a woman’s last dance with a mummer. It’s a story of love and loss, and maybe even the fulfillment of a Christmas promise from long ago… the whole town wants to get a glimpse behind the mummer’s mask, instead the get a glimpse beyond the veil.


Credits, Sources & Further Reading at

https://www.productofnewfoundland.ca/podcast/mummers-kitchinparti



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