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Rocky Mountain Rangers : guardians of the wild

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25012
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2019
Author
The Wardens
Golemba, Lia (illustrator)
Publisher
[Calgary], Alberta : Red Barn Books
Call Number
06.2 W21g (copy 1)
06.2 W21g ref. (copy 2)
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Author
The Wardens
Golemba, Lia (illustrator)
Publisher
[Calgary], Alberta : Red Barn Books
Published Date
2019
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations, colour map
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Songs
Wardens
Rocky Mountains
Parks Canada
Warden Service
Music
Abstract
Rocky Mountain Rangers: Guardians of the Wild’ is based on the music of Alberta band, The Wardens, with illustrations by award-winning artist Lia Golemba. Ideal for ages 4 + (Kindergarten to Grade 4), this uniquely Canadian book aims to bring the majesty of the Rockies to kids across the country, inspire a love of the outdoors, and pride in our natural heritage. (from Red Barn Books website)
ISBN
9781999108700
Accession Number
P2020-1
Call Number
06.2 W21g (copy 1)
06.2 W21g ref. (copy 2)
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Summary on Red Barn Books website
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Roll honey roll [compact disc sound recording]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19808
Medium
Library - Sound recording
Published Date
2016
Author
Patterson, Amelie
Call Number
05.2 Pa27r
  1 website  
Author
Patterson, Amelie
Responsibility
vocals and lyrics by Amelie Patterson; Clea Anais cello; Joseph Lorge mandolin
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
1 sound disc (27:43) : digital, 4 3/4 in
Medium
Library - Sound recording
Subjects
Music
Abstract
Music is math. Music is business. Music is art. Few can leverage more than one side with any level of proficiency. Bow Valley musician Amelie Patterson is the kind of songwriter who knows her strengths and bridges the gaps of her own knowledge and skill to transform her own confident alt-folk songwriting into transfixing musical mechanica, with a little help from her friends. Upon completing a biology degree at the University of Victoria, Patterson slipped out of the merge lane and ended up diverting away from the scientific impulses and a family history of going into medicine. Turning her attention to music and songwriting, she pushed herself to a music residency at the Banff Centre where she met Will MacLellan (Raleigh) and the two decided to record a record together. That project became Roll Honey Roll, Patterson’s debut, co-produced by MacLellan and Brock Geiger (Raleigh, The Dudes). Roll honey Roll went on to win Alternative recording of the Year at teh 2017 YYCMA's. Though tempted by the prospect of a bigger musical market, Patterson doubled down on her community-oriented skillset and began recruiting other talented folks to her cause including Prophets of Music founders Kyle Tenove and Barry Mason, as well as Carson Gandt, into her live ensemble. This community mindset garnered Patterson the inaugural poet-laureateship of Banff, AB. Completing the Coaltion Music Artist Entrepreneurship Program further cemented Patterson’s interest in assembling a team around her songs, directing her collaborators instead of dictating or arranging, and letting them play to their strengths around her articulate musical aspirations. The result is the Playlist, a series of diverse rolling singles, coherently organized into volumes, each centred on a thematic throughline. Patterson plays with genre and mood througout, experimenting in writing and pushing herself and her collaborators to darken the corners of her moody alt-folk soundspace. The Playlist will be collapsible into 3 volumes, released song-by-song over a period of a few years, defined by, and reacting to, the social and musical moments to which each single breathes. Every bold and inward-facing musical singularity is readable in the lyrical and cultural moment it appears. Volume 1 will be released over the course of a year in concert with playful and unique merch items from independent Albertan artisans. The Playlist is at once present and omnipresent, a reactive and reflexive musical index of the development of an artist, her techniques, but most of all, her leadership. (from https://www.ameliepattersonmusic.com/about)
Contents
Tic tac blues
Place where I'm from
Don't ask
Mirage
Blame
Witness
Lights down low
ISBN
1-90394-41409-2
Accession Number
2019.27
Call Number
05.2 Pa27r
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Music available online
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Medium
Library - Sound recording
Published Date
2015
Author
Collins, Judy (performer)
Hest, Ari (performer)
McDonald, Michael (performer)
Cohn, Marc (performer)
Nelson, WIllie (performer)
Bridges, Jeff (performer)
Browne, Jackson (performer)
Dybdahl, Thomas (performer)
Bhiman, Bhi (performer)
Buffet, Jimmy (performer)
Jones, Aled (performer)
McLean, Don (performer)
Hansard, Glen (performer)
Publisher
Santa Monica, CA : Wildflower Records : Cleopatra Records
Call Number
06.2 C67s CD
  1 website  
Author
Collins, Judy (performer)
Hest, Ari (performer)
McDonald, Michael (performer)
Cohn, Marc (performer)
Nelson, WIllie (performer)
Bridges, Jeff (performer)
Browne, Jackson (performer)
Dybdahl, Thomas (performer)
Bhiman, Bhi (performer)
Buffet, Jimmy (performer)
Jones, Aled (performer)
McLean, Don (performer)
Hansard, Glen (performer)
Publisher
Santa Monica, CA : Wildflower Records : Cleopatra Records
Published Date
2015
Physical Description
1 audio disc (48 min., 29 sec.)
Medium
Library - Sound recording
Subjects
Music
Films
Whyte, Peter
Whyte, Catharine Robb
Abstract
A unique and extraordinary duets album featuring the unmistakable voice of folk music icon Judy Collins and an all-star assembly of her superbly talented friends, including Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, and Jimmy Buffett. (from Aurora)
Contents
Strangers again (with Ari Hest) -- Miracle river (with Michael McDonald) -- Belfast to Boston (with Marc Cohn) -- When I go (with Willie Nelson) -- Make our garden grow (with Jeff Bridges) -- Feels like home (with Jackson Browne) -- From grace (with Thomas Dybdahl) -- Hallelujah (with Bhi Bhiman) -- Someday soon (with Jimmy Buffett) -- Stars in my eyes (with Aled Jones) -- Send in the clowns (with Don McLean) -- Races (with Glen Hansard).
Notes
Includes son "Stars in my Eyes" from "Drawing Home" film about Peter Whyte and Catharine Robb Whyte
ISBN
9786316213747
Accession Number
P2020-3
Call Number
06.2 C67s CD
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
IMDB page for "Drawing Home" film
Websites
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