An artist receives her inspiration from the music and lyrics of "Rise Up, Daylight Breaks" by Bergevin Brothers Music. Joe Bergevin says after completing their first song, "Fired Up, Ready to Go!" he thought, "Now that we are all 'fired up' with a great leader, we've got some work to do in restoring America. While writing the lyrics, a debate broke out in the news about the significance and power of words that caused me to write a preamble for the song. The song 'Rise Up, Daylight Breaks' is about two things: (1) Getting back to work, working as a team, living up to our name United States by being united behind a common cause and (2) Rejecting the suggestion that words are cheap." Indeed, nowhere is the American spirit and work ethic more alive than in the hard work and comrader that went into producing, "Rise up, Daylight Breaks." Generations of Americans have endured great sacrifices and worked hard to protect and defend the ideals that that the Bergevin Brothers words so eloquently describe.
Listen to & download the Song at:
http://www.myspace.com/BergevinBrothersMusicDon't miss the first song and video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyJ72iZ3tW4Music & Lyrics - Joe Bergevin
Music & Arrangement - Jon Bergevin
Choir Direction -- Joe Bergevin
Piano & Musical Direction -- Jon Bergevin
Lead Vocals - Jake Bergevin
Lead Vocals -- Pat Wright
Vocals -- The Total Experience Gospel Choir
Preamble Vocals -- Joseph Connor
Drums -- Matt Cameron (Pearl Jam)
Latin Percussion -- Arturo Rodriguez
Tambourine -- Jessica Howard
Electric Bass -- Emanuel Del Casal
Electric Guitar -- Frank Seeberger
Saxaphone & Horn Arrangement -- Jon Goforth
Trombone -- Greg Schroeder
Trumpet 1 -- Jimmy Sisko
Trumpet 2 -- Brennan Carter
Video Director -- Neill Barham
Video Producer -- Paul Killebrew
Video Camera - Tony Tibbets
Sound Engineer -- Ryan Hadlock
Assistant Sound Engineer -- Matt Doctor
Assistant Sound Engineer -- Patrick Jones
Photography -- Stephan Schier
Recording Studio -- Bear Creek Recording Studio -- Maltby WA
Recording Date -- February 18th, 2008 -- Presidents Day