Literature & Electro Pop: A Collaboration to Eliminate Alzheimer’s Disease

David Crabb & Sparrow Hall of A Crowd Electric / Photo by Megan Faulkner
A Crowd Electric (whom I hold a unique personal attachment to), just released their newest single, “The Waiter,” as part of the Two Blue Wolves Soundtrack – a multimedia collection of music, video and art based on my short story.
The theme of memory plays a central role in the Two Blue Wolves Digital Collection, which is dedicated to raising awareness for Alzheimer’s Disease in a younger demographic. Other Two Blue Wolves collaborators include Shawn Christensen of Stellastarr*, Kevin McAdams of Elefant, Sam Tyndall of ArpLine, Ana Lola Roman and The Hourly Radio. 15% of every Two Blue Wolves purchase goes directly to the Alzheimer’s Association, the nation’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research.

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Prior to its release on Two Blue Wolves, “The Waiter” was featured for three months in the top songs of the London electro pop blog EQ (we can’t thank Raj Rudolph enough for all of the kind words and encouragement!).
The cover for “The Waiter” can be seen at A Crowd Electric’s official site, www.acrowdelectric.com, featuring a hauntingly beautiful photograph by Lindsey Bourque.

