As the third volume in the series, Conduct Becoming 2003 brought with it many changes, challenges and opportunities. New additions to both the production staff and performers showcased a mi of past and present, experience and fresh ideas. Exceptional talent and personalities, who selflessly donated their time and energy enabled a project to be created that has far exceeded even our highest expectations.
The success of the Conduct Becoming series can be attributed to its extensive appeal, combining the universal language of music with the quest for an amazing cause. The non-discriminatory nature of cancer itself in turn provides the goal too one day find a cure.
From its conception three years ago, Conduct Becoming has evolved in leaps and bounds, reaching beyond the borders of Sackville, New Brunswick, spreading inspiration, generosity and believing in a world without cancer.
Thank you for your part in making Conduct Becoming 2003 a success.
Bridget Gould
Co-Executive Producer
Sponsors:
Mount Allison Yellow Ribbon Society
Tintamarre Enterprises
Live! Pulse
Flying A
Leadership Mount Allison
Conduct Becoming would like to thank:
Amanda Wasylishen, Robin Coombs, Jen Bourque, Melissa Ringer, Gerry Watson and the rest of the Mount Allison Yellow Ribbon Society. Without your support it wouldn't have been possible. Scooter for being there whenever we needed him. Jon Epworth and John Mullane, without which there wouldn't be a Conduct Becoming this year. Marc Carnes and Drew Dudley for starting one of the most amazing projects this campus has ever undertaken, and leaving behind a legacy to live up to. Kelly McIntyre for all of your help. Ian Allen, Diane Michaud, Charlie Hunter for just being Charlie Hunter the man who has always supported student music. Janna Graham and the rest of CHMA, Amy Wheaton and The Sackville Tribune-Post. The Tantramarsh Club Staff for acting as secretaries, helping hands and shoulders to cry on when we needed them. Tiffany Wayne and JoAnn for the Support we always knew we could fall back on. Ed and Marsha at ScotiaBank. Steph Bernston for her support of our album. Alex Nixon and the Sackville Movie Project. Loren McGinnis for his judging prowess. Michael Taylor for the late nights spent piecing things together. Jack Daniel and C Morgan. Robert Buck and MMS Atlantic for going the extra mile and ensuring that this album got to your hands despite the bumps along the way. Nick Chase and Keith Barkhouse for their artistic contributions. Chris MacKay and Tantramar Interactive. Lenny Zappia, Glenn Nicholson. Heidi for her window. The Harper's for letting us use their theatre and always being supporters of Conduct Becoming. Darren Smith for rearranging and lettering on the Vogues marquee for our cover shot. And of course a very special thanks to all of the musicians, songwriters, producers, engineers and volunteers who gave their time and songs, and put their hearts and sprits into everything they did. Thank you for buying this album and helping to not only contribute financially to the fight against cancer, but for helping to promote Mount Allison musicians and songwriters. If we've missed you, we are sorry, as you can we we have a lot to be thankful for...
credits
released April 1, 2003
Executive Producers: Bridget Gould, Andrew MacKinnon
Produced and Recorded by: Jon Epworth, John Mullane, Scott Murdock, Mike Mullins, Kevin Closs, Danny Ledwell
Formed in 2001, Conduct Becoming began as a project dedicated to the memory of Jason Abraham, a Mount Allison student and a
victim to cancer. Conduct Becoming has since grown to reach out to emerging artists as a platform for artist development while still holding true as a supporter of Canadian cancer research....more
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