Biography
John Calder (1931-2007) was born in Castletown, Caithness and, along with his brother Ben Calder, was a well-known fiddle player. He was surrounded by music growing up; his father and brothers playing the fiddle, and one of his sisters the accordion.
He carried out National Service in the Army in Myanmar (Burma) and Malaysia. He returned to Caithness after his service, where he remained a bachelor for the rest of his life. His nieces and nephews remember his music fondly, however, and they grew up listening to their uncle's and father's music, which they played often and especially for family events and Hogmanay.
'The Calder Brothers' became well known in the local area for their music and over the years they played together at local concerts, ceilidhs, and other events. They also played with other musicians as part of various bands and had a regular Saturday night spot at the Northern Sands Hotel in Dunnet for a few years, playing alongside Adam Black on keyboard and Peter Sutherland on the accordion.
The brothers were members of the Thurso and Dounreay Strathspey and Reel Society from its inception in the late 1970s and they also belonged to the Thurso Accordion and Fiddle Club.
Ben and John were recorded in 1969 by Alan J. Bruford of the School of Scottish Studies.