Dave Hadfield
David Hadfield, born 1957 in Galt, Ontario is a Canadian singer/songwriter, author, wilderness adventurer, historic aircraft pilot, and classic-boat sailor. He shares writing credits on the album Songs From a Tin Can, recorded by his brother Commander Chris Hadfield, which is the first album of music recorded off the planet Earth.
Music
Hadfield is known for his wilderness songs. These are largely story-songs, many focusing on historical themes. Some are humorous or satiric.In 2012, Hadfield's song "Jewel in the Night", a "space-carol" was adapted and recorded by his brother Chris Hadfield while on board the International Space Station , and released on Christmas Eve. This was the first of Chris’ recordings from Space, and is the first song deliberately recorded and distributed from space for the purposes of an album.
In 2014, Hadfield's song "In Canada", performed and filmed with Chris at the family cottage, was released on Canada Day, and gained 1M hits in 2 1/2 days on YouTube. It has since received almost 4M views.
Hadfield is also front man for the Barrie ON-based band "The Purveyors", which is known for mixing Hadfield's original songs with modern and traditional Celtic music.
Canadian author and filmmaker Kevin Callan often uses Hadfield's music for film scores, including "Learning to Laugh at Yourself in Algoma", which won Best Humorous Short at the Waterwalker Film Festival that year, and "The Haunted Coburg Jail". So does historian/presenter James Raffan, and Rolf Kraiker.
Hadfield has been performing a solo multi-media show called "Songs, Slides and Stories", in which he presents images or video about his songs, tells a short story about their background, and then plays. He appeared at 14 venues in 2019.
Discography
- Northern Breeze, 1997; an 8-song collection on wilderness subjects
- Wilderness Waltz, 2000; a 12-song collection on wilderness subjects
- The Skin I’m In, 2007; a 14-song album on a wide variety of subjects
- Climbin' Away, 2018; a 14-song collection on flying.
Shared projects
- Space Sessions: Songs From a Tin Can, 2015; by Chris Hadfield
Wilderness
Pilot
In addition to having been a Boeing 777 Captain for a major Canadian airline, Hadfield is a Chief Pilot with the Mike Potter Aircraft Collection, in association with Vintage Wings of Canada, Gatineau, Quebec, and flies many Warbird types such as the Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Westland Lysander, and P-51 Mustang . He performs aerobatic airshow displays in the P-40 Kittyhawk fighter, and owns several aircraft. In the summer of 2018, Hadfield flew Spitfire TE-294 from Gatineau Q.C. to Comox BC and back, in a program called "5,000 Miles In A Spitfire". He has published over 50 helmet-cam cockpit videos of flying rare and vintage aircraft.He comes from a flying family, eight of whom are pilots, including Commander Chris Hadfield.
His flying career has been the subject of mainstream aviation articles such as Aeroplane
His wife Robin Hadfield is an Air Race and Rally pilot, and is President of the Ninety-Nines.