Saturday, September 5, 2009

The Story Behind the Growing Up Green Project


I am so excited to be re-recording the songs from my original Growing Up Green. I will also be adding a new song, 'My Carbon Footprint...is getting smaller...
I worked with producer Allan Rodger (Rick Scott, Valdy, The Odds and more) on the new title track and I am thrilled to be revitalizing this important project.
BCCMA Award winning producer Chris Rolin is producing the rest of the CD and Steve Dawson (slide guitar) and Shari Ulrich (fiddle) are doing feature performances on the CD.
Blaine Dunaway (fiddle) and Andy Smyth (keyboards) are also feature musicians adding to the magic of the new arrangements. Gord Maxwell is adding harmonies to put the icing on the cake.
An accompanying video and future publication of the Activity Book that goes with the songs is also part of the vision.

Actually Victoria Gibson, VIX Productions, has created a promo video for the project which will by added to PamelaSunshineTV, my youtube channel.


Story Behind the Growing Up Green Project
In 1992, more than 100 heads of state met in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the first international Earth Summit convened to address urgent problems of environmental protection and socio-economic development.
At the time of the Brazil Earth Summit I was teaching in England
I was invited to write some songs for a multi school environmental event in Kings Lynn, Norfolk.
While sitting in a classroom waiting for the morning assembly, at which I had been asked to perform a few songs, the teacher took morning attendance.
I noticed that all the children, 5 and year olds, were wearing badges saying 'Growing Up Green'.
"I wonder if they even know what that means?" I thought as I sat there observing them.
Then the song came to me, and I quickly scribbled it down.
I sang the song at the assembly and the children caught on to the chorus straight away, "Growing Up Green means I care"
I had already written several songs for the project and decided to record them.
It was released in the good old cassette tape format and I feel much of the sound quality suffered as it was digitalised for CD production.
I also want to update the arrangements of some of the songs as my dream is to get this CD heard by as many children as possible.
I am planning on a fall release and an international tour to support this release is already taking shape.
I would love to hear from any environmental organizations and individuals interested in helping support this project via sponsorship or in just spreading the word/songs out into the world.

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