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Carry The Sky by Vancouver's Bruce Wilson of the band Sunday Morning

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Follow it - Vancouver based Sunday Morning and their NEW HIT SONG Carry The Sky

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Carry The Sky by BC based synthpop sensation Sunday Morning is the FEEL GOOD story for the holidays...

And together we're all gonna make a Christmas miracle happen!

Our own little WONDERFUL LIFE!

Bruce recently lost his dear friend Christian and baby sister Juliet Wilson. For the last 18 months he has been grappling within himself for some sense of comfort and understanding, trying to process all this grief and loss within his heart...

word by word

note by note

sister Juliet came to him

Carrying The Sky

Join us this week in celebrating the spirit and wonder of it all through the lens of Bruce Wilson, his inspiring legacy of triumph and survival and the music which, over the years, has consistently sustained him.

THE MUSIC:

Carry The Sky by Sunday Morning 

1969 by The Stooges

So What by Tankhog (featuring Bruce Wilson on lead vocals)

Freight Train Song by Tankhog (featuring Bruce Wilson on lead vocals)

I Want You To Know by Tankhog (featuring Bruce Wilson on lead vocals) live at The Penthouse Nightclub

Star FKD by RxHx (featuring Bruce Wilson on lead vocals and all instruments)

Clown School by Jibbernaut (featuring Bruce Wilson on lead vocals and all instruments)

Junky Don't Care by Sunday Morning

Hawaii by Young Canadians (Art Bergmann and band)

 

** Listener Discretion Is Advised due to the presence of a few F-bombs in one or two of the songs. 

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