Gita Gauba – Heal the World

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  • "Heal the World (Cover)" from Heal the World by Gita. Released: 2018. Track 1. Genre: Blues.
  • Contact – ggauba@long-mcquade.com

Brief Bio

I worked at the school as a lunch room supervisor. Was approached by the Principal and my kids teacher. They wanted to know if I could partake in the Remembrance day Program as my kid proudly tells everyone, ‘My Mom LOVES to sing!’

Post Office Sound is always a welcoming space and they were kind to accommodate a quick recording session. The wonderful sound engineer, Kyle Watt, was inspired to create the guitar accompaniment along with one of his friends.

A few of the teacher decided to use the recording as their ‘cool down’ song after lunch. When I would walk through the school halls at the end of the lunch shift, I could hear the recording and the grade 1-3s would have their heads down on their little desks, taking a few moments to prepare themselves for an afternoon of success.

Grateful for these moments.

 

Scott Davidson – Bitter Berry

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  • "Bitter Berry".
  • Band Website
  • Contact – sdavidson@long-mcquade.com
  • I just write songs like this sometimes, the title was inspired by pokemon stadium 2

Keith Mann – I Can’t Do It Without You

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  • "I-Cant-Do-It-Without-You".
  • Contact – coreykeithmann@gmail.com

Ken Griffin – Shut Up

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  • "Shut Up".
  • Band Website
  • Video
  • Contact – kgriffin@long-mcquade.com
  • Not much to say about this one, the video tells the whole story.

David Pleasance – When and Where

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  • "When and Where" from Gone Fission I by Gone Fission. Released: 1993. Track 4. Genre: Instrumental.
  • Contact – dpleasance@long-macquade.com
  • Another basement recording. (Circa 1993)
    One 8-Track reel to reel (no, not an 8-track player), one Atari 520, over-used digital delays & not one, but two kitchen sinks at mixdown.
    The only thing missing was a click track (unfortunately)
    Warning – Listening through headphones may cause vertigo.
    Written by David Pleasance & Grant Crawford
    Grant Crawford – Electric Guitars
    Brent Crawford – Electronic Drums
    Paul Suping – Acoustic Guitar (maybe bass as well)
    David Pleasance Synths and highly questionable mixing & engineering.