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TRIUMPH's Rik Emmett Featured On 'Highway Of Heroes' Song Honouring Fallen Troops And Supporters

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Posted on Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 13:21:14 EST

The uniquely Canadian phenomenon that is the Highway Of Heroes is the focus of a powerful new single, which pays tribute both to the brave men and women of the Canadian Forces serving in Afghanistan, as well as to the thousands of ordinary Canadians who line the sides and bridges of Highway 401 from Trenton to Toronto every time one of our fallen soldiers comes home for the last time.

"Anytime another falls, we will gather here ... in any kind of weather, any time of year ..."

Toronto songwriter Bob Reid composed "Highway of Heroes" after being inspired by the tremendously patriotic show of support that takes place along the highway.

"Watching for the headlights down the 401 ... respect and dedication for our bravest ones ...hearts fill with sorrow and with pride ... as the fallen pass below, on the final ride ... "

When a rough demo recording was played on a Toronto radio station last October, the switchboard and email were flooded with emotional feedback from listeners touched by the sentiment of the song.

"Along the Highway of Heroes we stand ... in a show of gratitude from right across the land ... standing on the bridges faithfully ... because you keep our true north strong and free."

Reid knew that he had to bring the moving tribute song to completion. Enlisting the support of veteran songwriter/performer/producer Blair Packham, and backed by a top-notch team of musicians including TRIUMPH guitar master Rik Emmett, the end result - 'Highway Of Heroes' - is now available as a CD single at HMV stores across Canada and through www.hmv.ca. Digital downloads will also be available through iTunes and other services.

A share of proceeds will go to support the Wounded Warriors fund, (www.woundedwarriors.ca) which provides important help to Canadian Forces personnel hurt in the line of duty and their families.

"Wounded Warriors.ca funds a wide variety of programs that tend to needs of injured soldiers," says Wayne Johnston, the founder and president of the fund.

"These include providing mobility devices for amputees, a vehicle for a street outreach project to get homeless veterans assistance and financially assisting the hospital in Germany where our most seriously wounded are sent for critical care."








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