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MonkeyJunk Wins Juno Award for
Time to Roll
Storydon was chosen to produce the EPK to roll out their CD. Congratulations to the band for a well deserved victory
MonkeyJunk's 5th album Time To Roll will be released on Fri November 4th, 2016 on Stony Plain Records and Warner Music Canada. This CD/online release will be followed by a special joint-venture vinyl release in Jan/Feb 2017 between Stony Plain and Record Centre Records.
Tony D, Matt Sobb and Steve Marriner make up this Ottawa trio. They are receiving international recognition for their original take on old and newer blues and R&B. Their music is available on Stony Plain Records.
Bobby Cameron Visualizes his Story
“Where You Live, Where You Die”
Canadian Musician Bobby Cameron chose Storydon to build a stark, black and white palate
to support his song about life and location
Canadian Roots 'n' Blues Artist Bobby Cameron releases his new video, Where You Live Where You Die. Co-written by Jamie Oppenheimer and Shauna Leigh Taylor, this stripped to the bone Folk-Rock track travels down a lonesome, wind-weathered back road on the Alberta Plains.
Strong Enough" song created for latest Cancervive video
Original music enhances new documentary tracing the ride of 36 cyclists through Alberta to raise money for Wellspring survivorship centres in Calgary and Edmonton
"Strong Enough" written by Cancervive volunteer Anna Somerville captures the challenge, emotion and reward of participating in Cancervive's annual fundraising ride through Alberta, with proceeds going to Wellspring Alberta, in Edmonton and Calgary. Riders face formidable hills, wind, rain, sun and whatever else is thrown at them to help raise money for this worthy cause.
This song was written by Cancervive volunteer and singer/songwriter Anna Somerville. Music performed by Anna and features the guitar and mandolin work of cancer survivor, musician and Cancervive volunteer Marc Ladouceur. More information on the ride can be found at www.cancervive.ca
Storydon shot, wrote and produced the full documentary.
This is the official video for Cancervive 2017, a 620 kilometre ride through Alberta to benefit Wellspring Alberta.