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Singing Soldiers

Singing Soldiers

FromInside Today's Country


Singing Soldiers

FromInside Today's Country

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week I chat with Chris and Graham who call themselves The Singing Soldiers, their first single is Frontline Soldiers
 
on the web and socials at http://singingsoldiers.com/
Country music artists, Graham Trude and Chris Earl, have joined forces producing a music performance for all military and emergency service support, families and all to enjoy.  Country music is the perfect vessel for their strong message surrounding hope and ethos reflecting upon operational stress injuries. Audiences feel that sense of hope for all their own personal struggles as well. 
To put it simply; trauma healing through music therapy. Both artists bring a sincere, REAL LIFE EXPERIENCE, positive message with a powerful evening of musical entertainment for all fans of all genres to enjoy. A full production and performance gathering fans from across the country to take part in the miracle of healing and hope.  
As a PROUD Algonquin native from the Greater Golden Lake region, Chris Earl is deeply rooted in his culture and traditions.  As a Corus Entertainment Rising Star winner, three time Ontario music award winner and current serving member of our Canadian Armed Forces, Chris has been sharing the stage with some of the world’s greatest performers like Keith Urban and Johnny Reid. As a Singer/Songwriter, his newest venture brings light to the struggles of mental health and addiction issues within his fellow indigenous and military communities. “The Singing Soldier” allows him to merge his aboriginal heritage and military life into his performance.
Afghanistan Veteran, Graham Trude, is a Nashville recording artist and songwriter from Ontario with 300 BDS spins with a solo release. Graham signed with Allied Music Group Record Company (AMG) in 2018 previous to The Singing Soldiers. Graham has reached international audiences through radio and television with the release of his single “Seen What I’ve Seen” written about his personal struggles as a veteran and emergency responder. Diagnosed with complex PTSD, Graham has been able to speak on his experiences and use music therapy as healing to help other veterans, emergency responders and their families. Along with his service and emergency response, Graham has obtained awards in song writing along with writing and performing the theme song for hit series (Real Canadian Joe’s) on Wild TV.
Released:
Jan 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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