![]() We played a siren on the phone and off he went. But after about 15 minutes he hopped onto Trucker Phil’s lap. He had never been in a big 18-wheeler and we were on the 401 near Windsor, one of the busiest highways in Canada. During the shoot, Jack was a bit nervous at first. He got the gig after I visited her and found out sirens make him howl. The dog in the video is actually my friend Anna’s dog Jack. It reminded me of my old dog Smokey - he loved to howl - so I put him in the song too. That was a real eye-opener.Īfter we spoke, I watched him get back in his truck with his dog. So no matter where he is, he’s always there, when they need him. ![]() He and his kids video-chat after school, during games and before bed if they have a problem, they know they can call him anytime. He admitted it was, but surprised me by saying that his phone keeps them connected. I said to him, it must be hard being away from family. I met a trucker once and we started talking about the road. You just need a full tank of gas, a big cup of coffee, some great music and the Open Road.īut to a long-haul driver, it’s another story. You know, road trips mean different things to different people. ![]() While I have had songs played on local radio, today this song “ Open Road” is being released to Commercial Canadian radio stations for an eight-week run! The song is on my new album “ To Be Continued…” which is being released on Oct 12, 2018. As a kid, I always dreamed of having a song on the radio and today that dream is now coming true. ![]()
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