Here is her new video for "It's Ok 2 Be Me":
Memorial songs are a long-standing tradition in music. Occasionally, they even have some social message (see "Ode to Billie Joe" about a closeted gay teen committing suicide). Material that dark generally doesn't trickle down to children's music, although death is a necessary function of life. In that respect, the Oot n' Oots are filling the void with "Pets," a tribute song to Moses, their lamented, beloved cat.
The pride of Western Canada, the family ensemble Oots consists of 14-year-old Ruth Cipes, her father Ezra, and uncles Ari, Gabe, and Matthew. "Pets" is the first of three songs (and videos) being released throughout the summer, leading to the band's third full-length album in September. The previous two collections seesawed between diverse subjects ("Thank You Universe" and "Apple Tree") to outright comedy ("I Like It Saucy" and "Electric Jellyfish Boogaloo").
Choosing an upbeat (but somber) orchestral feel, "Pets" sets its tone with violin performances from Canada's Okanagan Symphony Orchestra members Sarah Anderson and Ashley Kroecher. The visuals
for the accompanying video were created by Kymber Dawn, a n animator who recently graduated from the band's local digital arts institute, the Center for Arts and Technology in Kelowna. The Oots hope Moses finds "Pets" to be a purrfect tribute (excuse the cheesy pun).
Here is the video for "Pets" from the Oot n'Oots:
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She and her husband James are wonder Jesus loving Trump loving patriots. Thank you so much for this lovely write up. It's very difficult to be seen today with all the liberal leftist agenda.
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