Welcome to Gene's Website!
If you asked people to name the
top five musicians in Bluegrass in Canada, Gene Bretecher’s name
would be on the list. Born in Manitoba, Gene began playing
bluegrass in the early 60’s. Gene once described
the bluegrass as “acoustic folk music in overdrive.” Not surprisingly, this
is a description of his own banjo and guitar-playing style.
Manitoba’s former “Instrumentalist
of the Year” has opened concerts for music legends including Flatt and
Scruggs, Don Williams, Leona Boyd, Hank Snow and Roy Clark. His well-earned
success stems from decades in sound studios and live performances, including
several sound-track sessions for the popular TV show, “Sesame Street” and
his own CD’s “Banjo Holiday” and “Canadian Whitewater” and “Live at Creekside.” He continues to increase his knowledge of banjo and
guitar flat-picking through courses, sharing this knowledge through
workshops and private teaching sessions.
Gene is credited with inspiring several dozen banjo enthusiasts in workshops
all over Canada.