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WALK OFF THE EARTH performs ‘flavourful’ “O Canada” (video)

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LONDON, ON, June 24, 2020 /CNW/ – Just in time for Canada Day, French’s Ketchup has teamed up with popular Burlington, Ontario band, Walk off the Earth to record a unique rendition of the national anthem supported with musical sounds created from ketchup bottles.

This original “O Canada” take is meant to uplift and inspire people from coast to coast while they celebrate this national holiday. This timely collaboration fuses great Canadian talent and taste – the iconic Ontario musicians known for covering pop music with looping samples and French’s Ketchup, made with 100 per cent Leamington-area tomatoes.

Inspired by summer barbecue traditions, the video is set in a back yard and incorporates common grilling items that mark the holiday’s celebration. French’s Ketchup bottles have been transformed into flutes and percussive instruments to produce a fun and entertaining version of O Canada with acoustic ukulele and vocals to accompany the track.

“French’s Ketchup is a favourite staple for burgers, hot dogs, and summertime grilling,” said Deborah Sharpe, Group Marketing Director with French’s. “This year, we may be limited in how we physically get together on Canada Day. So, we hope this playful rendition of our national anthem sparks joy and conversation around everyone’s table and offers a unique way to celebrate our Canadian pride.”

“We are extremely thankful for all the support we receive here at home,” said Gianni Luminati of Walk off the Earth. “We thrive on thinking differently about sound, making music with everyday items found around the house. French’s Ketchup was a natural fit – it’s a Canadian favorite and it was already in the fridge! We hope this truly Canadian rendition of O Canada gets added to summer playlists to be enjoyed for this holiday and for years to come.”

The newly released O Canada rendition is now available on Walk off the Earth’s YouTube page for Canadians to enjoy and download. Canadians can also visit the French’s page at http://www.frenchs.ca/canadaday to view the video and check out French’s recipes to complete their summer holiday celebrations. 

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