Snow on Snow
Fun Facts: Musician
Allison Crowe lives in one of the snowiest parts of Canada
- Corner Brook - second only to Gander, NL as the snowiest
city of them all. Her music label, Rubenesque Records,
lives in the least snowiest region of Canada - on Salt
Spring Island - between Victoria (#1) and Vancouver, BC
(#3):
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Science/2013/11/28/snow1280.jpg
When there’s snow sighted, the
best thing, of course, is to sing. Here’s Allison Crowe
performing “In the Bleak Midwinter”, a traditional
song of the season:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNo5U3C0cB4 This
recording was made ten years ago this
week – for “Tidings”, a national television special.
Warmest thanks to Doug Slack and the production elves at
the New VI/A Channel.
Like snow-flakes, no two musical
performances are the same. Here's the "In
the Bleak Midwinter" recording of Allison Crowe
made live-in-the-studio at Turtle Recording, White Rock, BC
Canada - by the teams of Alex Postowoi (film) and Larry
Anschell (audio):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI00JhQpiaA
Labels: Alex Postowoi, Allison Crowe, British Columbia, Canada, carol, Christmas, Corner Brook, In the Bleak Midwinter, Larry Anschell, Nanaimo, Newfoundland, piano, Salt Spring Island, snow, Tidings
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