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August 9th, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Canadian producer Chris Brown and long-term music partner Kate Fenner donate exclusive track to clean water cause www.swimdrinkfishmusic.com.
August 9, 2011 (Toronto) — Swim Drink Fish Music Club is excited to announce the launch of Chris Brown & Kate Fenner’s “Superior” as the new featured track.
Swim Drink Fish Music Club is an online music and audio experience @ www.swimdrinkfishmusic.com and on Twitter @SDFM. Developed by Lake Ontario Waterkeeper, Ottawa Riverkeeper, and Fraser Riverkeeper and partnered with North Saskatchewan Riverkeeper (Edmonton), Biscayne Bay Waterkeeper (Miami) and Tennessee Riverkeeper (Tennessee), SDFM brings artists together with activists and citizens to celebrate exclusive and rare music while creating swimmable, drinkable, fishable futures for their communities.
The Club’s monthly release schedule features new and exclusive songs by artists who care about clean water. Swim Drink Fish Music is proud to have worked with artists including Broken Social Scene, the Sadies, Dave Bidini, Gord Downie, Pete Seeger, Sarah Harmer, Stars, and Great Lake Swimmers.
“Superior” is featured now at www.swimdrinkfishmusic.com. Chris Brown’s projects and collaborations are extensive. He has travelled and recorded with The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, BB King, The Tragically Hip, Joan as Police Woman and DJ Logic, among others. As a producer, a diverse range of artists constantly seeks his talents, insight and creativity He has just produced Northern Redemption for The Abrams Brothers, and he and Kate are working on their first album together in four years. The two will perform at this year’s Ottawa Folk Festival.
Contributing to SDFM is a natural for a man who, through his contribution to arts, literature, and music, has always been committed to community building on Lake Ontario.
Kate Fenner says: “Waterkeeper is constantly working for us all at the most vital level, and it is wonderful that music can be a contribution to their efforts. Chris wrote Superior about the relationship between water and love: essential, ubiquitous, and never to be taken for granted. Both water and love need protection from our pollution.”
A Swim Drink Fish Music annual membership is $10. It provides unlimited access to the entire website and catalogue for one year. Members can download the songs, play them on any portable music device, and keep the music forever.
For more information, please visit: www.swimdrinkfishmusic.com. Media subscriptions are available via email: hello@swimdrinkfishmusic.com.
Interview requests or background, please call:
(In Toronto): Mark Mattson at Lake Ontario Waterkeeper: 416.861.1237
Chris Brown: MaryLenore Arsenault, Be-Bop Communications™ Inc. MaryLenore@Be-BopPR.com
647-344-0889, Twitter: @MaryLenore_PR
www.chrisbrownmusic.com; www.chrisandkate.com