EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 35 MIN
Jimmy Rankin: From Cape Breton Kitchen Parties to Juno Nights
from Kevjet - The Podcast · host Kevin Cottreau
Jimmy Rankin reflects on a life shaped by songs, stories, and the salt air of Cape Breton. Raised in a family where music wasn’t a career choice but a way of communicating, he traces his journey from kitchen-table harmonies to international stages as a founding member of The Rankins, and on into a solo career that has carried Celtic-rooted songs far beyond the island that inspired them. Along the way, Jimmy opens up about family and fame, about loss and resilience, and about how grief has a way of sharpening what matters most. He shares rare insight into his creative process—how silence can be as important as sound, why home continues to pull him back, and how the simplest melodies often carry the heaviest truths. At its heart, this is a conversation about belonging. About why certain songs stay with us for life. And about why, after all these years, Jimmy Rankin still steps on stage with the same intention he always had: to sing something honest, to make people feel seen, and to remind them—if only for a few minutes—where they come from. Catch Jimmy out on the road... and sea! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kevjet-the-podcast--6542907/support.
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Jimmy Rankin: From Cape Breton Kitchen Parties to Juno Nights
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