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Chris Brown and Kate Fenner have been making music together for half of their respective lives. Beginning in their teenage years, they founded the legendary Canadian band, The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, whose well-traveled road at the end of its ten-year existence led them to New York City, where they have made music ever since. Chris and Kate's most recent album, O Witness, was met with great critical reviews upon its release in Canada, in 2001. The album is their fourth release following: Other People's Heaven (1997) and Geronimo (1999), and a live album, Great Lakes Bootleg (2000). The album as a whole continues to explore the ethos of its predecessors, that is, some combination of passion, intensity, and conviction relayed with intimacy and hopeful humility. Upon its release Michael Barclay, in Eye Magazine, wrote: "What sets Brown and Fenner apart from other great instrumentalists are the densely poetic and literate lyrics, which...seamlessly place rich and disarmingly wise phrases into a smart pop song...Brown and Fenner...leave you enriched and fulfilled." Their first single and debut video "Walk the Lake" has been featured on Canadian radio and was shown in rotation at MuchMoreMusic. The second video "Never Done," directed by Juno Award winner Sean Michael Turrell, could also be seen in full rotation on Canada's MuchMoreMusic as well as often being one of the top 5 most requested songs. In the fall of 2002, Chris and Kate could be seen in the United States when regional video channels added "Never Done" into rotation, which has expanded on a national basis with the Trio Network playing it in high rotation. Chris and Kate were also heard nationally in the United States when they wrote the song "Wild Heart" that served as a soundtrack to an ad campaign broadcasted exclusively on MTV. 2003 has been a busy year for Chris and Kate. They have been continually performing having done a Sunday night residency at New York's now well-known "Living Room" from January until April. In March, they celebrated the release of the album "Songs" (a re-issue of the two regional albums along with bonus tracks) with performances in Ontario and Quebec. This followed with a tour of the West Coast of Canada in June. The summer finds them playing at the Celebrate Toronto, Ottawa Blues, Guelph Hillside, Salmon Arm and Evolve Festival. Surrounding these festivals are more dates across Canada. They are also busy writing and preparing for their next album due to be released in March 2004. September will find them on the road in the USA playing some dates with their Grammy-winning award friend Jesse Harris. In October; they will celebrate the release of their respective solo albums with a show a Toronto's Glenn Gould Theatre. Check out the artist's website: http://www.chrisandkate.com Track List: 1. 1:44 2. Walk the Lake 3. Never Done 4. Distance Between Stars 5. The Last Thing That You Said 6. Wyoming 7. Pair of Twos 8. Alberta Sky 9. Trouble 10. Failed 11. Exquisite Song 12. How You Gonna Bring Your Children to God 13. Wild Heart Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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