Monday, November 23, 2009

This holiday season the KETA Society is asking you to show “LOVE” towards the missing/murdered Aboriginal women of Canada

The KETA Society would like you to show your love for the Missing/Murdered Aboriginal women of Canada this holiday season by asking you to call your local radio station and request they play I Pray by Jason Burnstick from the Colours Of My Life CD produced by the KETA Society.

The Colours Of My Life CD was produced by the KETA Society to promote the concept of “LOVE” towards the missing and/or murdered Aboriginal women of Canada.

“The first song on the CD, I Pray by Jason Burnstick is currently number 14 on NCI’s Aboriginal top 30 countdown in Canada.” says Gloria Larocque, President of the KETA Society. “We will all know we’ve made a difference when on Christmas Day, I Pray is number one on NCI’s Aboriginal top 30 countdown in Canada.”

Colours Of My Life includes 10 songs completed for this project by well-known Aboriginal artists who have generously shared their talent to help reclaim the missing and/or murdered Aboriginal women of Canada as part of the greater community.

“We know there are more than 520 missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls in this country,” asserts Larocque. “The Colours Of My Life CD is meant to project a ray of light for the loved ones so deeply impacted by this serious issue.”

This CD includes original songs by artists: Jason Burnstick,Tewanee Joseph, Stephanie Harpe and W.T.Goodspirit. In addition, Don Amero donated one of his tracks from the CD Deepening entitled Life Gets Better.

“This initiative is part of an ongoing project to raise awareness of the issue of the missing and/or murdered Aboriginal women of Canada,” says Gloria Larocque, President of the KETA Society. “KETA hopes to strengthen the awareness that Aboriginal people have a strong, rich, diverse culture.”

All proceeds from the sale of the CD will go towards promoting awareness of the issue of the missing and/or murdered Aboriginal women of Canada and goes back to the KETA Society for future initiatives.

Listen to Colours of my Life

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Song written for the missing/murdered Aboriginal women of Canada hits # 25 on the music charts

Vancouver, BC – I Pray, a song written for the missing/murdered Aboriginal women of Canada, is quickly climbing the music charts on NCI’s Aboriginal top 30 countdown in Canada.

The song I Pray, is from the CD entitled Colours Of My Life produced by the KETA Society to promote the concept of “LOVE” towards the missing/murdered Aboriginal women of Canada.

I Pray, written by Juno nominee and CAMA award winning lap slide guitarist Jason Burnstick, has moved up five spots to number 25 since its débute on NCI FM in just three weeks.

“I wrote these songs for all the amazing women in my life, but I would like to dedicate this song to Rose Marie Plante, my number one fan” says Jason Burnstick, Cree musician and composer. “I have some very special women in my life who are very strong and beautiful. They have inspired me and stood by me when I needed it the most. Colours Of My Life is an opportunity to give back to the community.”

Colours Of My Life includes 10 songs completed for this project by well-known Aboriginal artists who have generously shared their talent to help reclaim the missing and/or murdered Aboriginal women of Canada as part of the greater community.

“KETA is very thankful to Jason Burnstick and all of the artists who participated in this project,” says Gloria Larocque, President of the KETA Society. “They have definitely helped to strengthen awareness that Aboriginal people have a strong, rich, diverse culture.”

This initiative is part of an ongoing project to raise awareness of the issue of the missing/murdered Aboriginal women of Canada.

This CD includes original songs by artists: Jason Burnstick,Tewanee Joseph, Stephanie Harpe and W.T.Goodspirit. In addition, Don Amero donated one of his tracks from the CD Deepening entitled Life Gets Better.

Each artist brings their own interpretation of love and acceptance for the missing and/or murdered Aboriginal women of Canada. They bring their own special message to the families. In this manner, showing love and support through song is one tiny step towards letting the individuals and families of these women know they are not alone.

“We know there are more than 520 missing/murdered Aboriginal women and girls in this country,” asserts Larocque. “The Colours Of My Life CD is meant to project a ray of light for the loved ones so deeply impacted by this serious issue.”

All proceeds from the sale of the CD will go towards promoting awareness of the issue of the missing/murdered Aboriginal women of Canada and goes back to the KETA Society for future initiatives.

Listen to Colours of my Life

Thursday, October 1, 2009

KETA Society releases CD to show LOVE towards the Missing/Murdered Aboriginal women of Canada

Vancouver, BC – The KETA Society has produced a CD entitled Colours Of My Life to promote the concept of “LOVE” towards the Missing/Murdered Aboriginal women of Canada.

“This initiative is part of an ongoing project to raise awareness of the issue of the Missing/Murdered Aboriginal women of Canada,” says Gloria Larocque, President of the KETA Society. “KETA hopes to strengthen the awareness that Aboriginal people have a strong, rich, diverse culture.”

Colours Of My Life includes 10 songs completed for this project by well-known Aboriginal artists who have generously shared their talent to help reclaim the Missing/Murdered Aboriginal women of Canada as part of the greater community.

This CD includes original songs by artists: Jason Burnstick,Tewanee Joseph, Stephanie Harpe and W.T.Goodspirit. In addition, Don Amero donated one of his tracks from the CD Deepening entitled Life Gets Better.

All proceeds from the sale of the CD will go towards promoting awareness of the issue of the Missing/Murdered Aboriginal women of Canada and goes back to the KETA Society for future initiatives.

Listen to Colours of my Life