Great Big Sea Great Big Sea played its first official gig on March 11, 1993, opening for the
Irish Descendants at
Memorial University of Newfoundland in
St. John's,
Newfoundland. The founding band members included
Alan Doyle (vocals,
guitar,
bouzouki,
mandolin),
Séan McCann (vocals,
bodhrán, guitar,
tin whistle), Power (vocals, bass, guitar,
bones), and
Bob Hallett (vocals,
fiddle,
accordion, mandolin,
concertina, bouzouki, whistles,
bagpipes). The formation and growth of the band has been written about extensively by Doyle in his memoirs
Where I Belong and
A Newfoundlander in Canada. After the release of their initial self-titled album
Great Big Sea, the band was signed by Warner Music Canada to record their second album
Up, which went 4× Platinum. Their next effort,
Play, went 3× Platinum.
Turn and
Sea of No Cares also went Platinum on the Warner label.
Sea of No Cares achieved number one status on Canadian charts. The
Great Big DVD and CD, recorded live in Ottawa, went 3× Platinum. Subsequent efforts went Gold, as did the twentieth-anniversary greatest hits collection
XX and the live concert CD
Road Rage. The band toured nearly constantly for the band's first several years, sometimes traveling as many as 300 days a year, including tours in the United States and Europe. Power retired from Great Big Sea in 2003 to spend more time with his family. He has since made guest appearances with the 7 Deadly Sons at the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival and with Great Big Sea at Torbay 250.
Producer Power wrote and produced the theme songs for the successful provincial political campaigns of
Premiers Williams,
Dunderdale, and
Ball. He also produced the album ''Tarahan's Town'' for the Newfoundland folk group
Tarahan.
Festival of Friends In August 2010 he appeared at the Festival of Friends Song Writer Circle in Outer Cove where he performed his own original songs. The video of the performances achieved a following on YouTube.
Solo performing In January 2018, Power launched a series of solo performances at the small Black Sheep pub in downtown St. John's. The performances were largely original music that had been written by Power. He described it as a combination of Canadiana, Americana, and Great Big Sea music. == Film ==