The Burns
Musical Society

The members of the Burns Musical Society are: 
James Campbell, clarinet
Erica Goodman, harp 
David Greenberg, violin

Dave Young, bass
A native of Winnipeg, Young joined guitar legend Lenny Breau's quartet in 1961 for a half decade, and he has been busy ever since. In the post-Breau era, Young has recorded and been captured on vinyl numerous for outfits, fronted by such jazz greats as Clark Terry, Zoot Sims, Moe Koffman, Nat Adderley and Oscar Peterson.

Eric Robertson, piano and harpsichord
Eric Robertson is an Edinburgh-born composer, pianist and organist. In 1963, he moved to Toronto and later became director of music at St. Paul's Anglican Church. Robertson has written scores for a number of feature films (A Quiet Day in Belfast, Millennium, etc.), made-for-TV movies and Television series. In the course of his career, he has also written works for organ, choral works with orchestral accompaniment, and jazz.