LeE HARVeY OsMOND- Break Your Body with HAWKSLEY WORKMAN (Directed by RYAN FURLONG) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 14, 2013
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BREAK YOUR BODY DOWN
Lee
NOW DOES ANYBODY KNOW,WHERE THE PAIN GOES
ALL MY ENEMIES ARE DIGGIN' IN , AND I'VE LOST SIGHT
I WANT TO TELL YOU, BUT I'M KEEPING IT COOL
I'VE WASTED.. ALL THESE DAYS
Hawksley
AND OH LITTLE AND WILD
YOU'RE MY MY FLAME AND I'M YOUR CHARITY
I  NEED A CHRIST TO CHANGE
WON'T YOU BREAK YOUR BODY DOWN
WON'T YOU BRING YOUR BODY DOWN
WON'T YOU BREAK YOUR BODY DOWN
FOR ME
Lee
WE'RE ALL BUILT THE BULLETS WE LOVE THE SPEED
NO ONE TELLS US,  WHEN WE'RE GONE
I'M ALONE IN HERE, AND THE STREETS ARE DEAD
I'VE BEEN DRAGGING RUSTED CHAINS
HUSH HUSH BABY , CAUSE I'M KEEPING IT COOL
AND I'M WASTING , ALL THESE DAYS
AND I'M WASTING , ALL THESE DAYS
Hawksley
AND OH LITTLE AND WILD
YOU'RE MY MY FLAME AND I'M YOUR CHARITY
I  NEED A CHRIST TO CHANGE
WON'T YOU BREAK YOUR BODY DOWN
WON'T YOU BRING YOUR BODY DOWN
WON'T YOU BREAK YOUR BODY DOWN
FOR ME

LeE HARVeY OsMOND
Through the eyes of LeE HARVeY OsMOND, we revisit the wonder years and remember where we were on that eventful day.

Think of growing up anywhere in North America in the sixties. If you were in grade school during that time, some key events might have made a very big impression on your innocence. Ed Sullivan bellowed, "Now something for the youngsters ... The Beatles!" The Space Age brought you the Man on the Moon and the assassinations of the Kennedys and King. The Vietnam War was on TV every night. Peace and equality was the mantra of the times - but the establishment was pressing their boot on the neck of a movement primed to change the world as we knew it. All the things you loved about our world, you also wanted to hate. All we are saying is give peace a chance and we shall overcome, but the body count is piling up. It's your fault. It's my fault. It's our fault. It is a coming of age. LeE HaRVEY OsMOND is the eyeball and the ear of Tom Wilson, who grew up during this time in Hamilton, Ontario, a blue-collar steel town. "The Folk Sinner" is the title of the new album made from society's transgressions, as seen and heard by LeE HARVey OsMOND, who once wrote that he is in love with the system that keeps him down.

Tom Wilson (guitar and vocals) struck Canadian rock gold in the '90s as the leader of the much-loved Junkhouse, and then found a whole new audience as a crucial component of roots-rock super-group Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, who have enjoyed recent success with their album KINGS and QUEENS, a collaboration with some of the finest female artists in the field of Americana and Roots Music. Wilson released solo albums in 2001 and 2006, and his 2005 collaboration with Bob Lanois, The Shack Recordings, was critically acclaimed.

"A Quiet Evil" was LeE HARVeY OsMOND's debut album, hatched when Latent Recordings owner/producer Michael Timmins and Tom Wilson (LHO) conspired to create the birth of "Acid Folk". The album was critically rewarded and placed on the Polaris Prize long list.

"The Folk Sinner" is the logical progression, produced once again by Michael Timmins and joined by a fantastic group of guests, including Margot Timmins, Hawksley Workman, Colin Linden, Oh Suzanna, Andy Maize, and Paul Reddick, to name a few.

Whether as a stripped-down solo show featuring Tom Wilson, or with a full five-piece band, LeE HARVeY OsMOND will continue to take every audience member along on their "Trip"....

The FOLK SINNER features the following guest artists:
Margo Timmins
Hawksley Workman
Colin Linden
Oh Suzanna
Andy Maize
Paul Reddick

Plus:
Cowboy Junkies
The Sadies
Skydiggers
Blackie And The Rodeo Kings

DEAD FLOWERS
Fenian Films
http://fenianfilms.com/?portfolio=dead-flowers

Dead Flowers (2010)

Written, Produced & Directed by Ryan Furlong

Distributor: Bravo!Fact Canada

Canadian rock icon Kathleen Edwards plays an unhappily married woman who finds herself in the presence of two manipulative grifters (Tim Gibbons & Tom Wilson) and becomes overwhelmed by the possibility of something more than the safety of her suburban life with her husband (Mat Willson). Starring some of Canada's most revered musicians, this moody short offers a unique opportunity to see singer-songwriters acting in an oddly suspenseful dark film written and directed by Ryan Furlong.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1732611/combined
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