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The band released their sixth studio album, "Meet You There", across all digital music platforms on July 22, 2021. [22] On August 9, 2021, Walk Off the Earth partnered with Amazon Music for a performance from atop Toronto’s CN Tower to be live-streamed on Amazon’s Twitch channel. The live stream event was the first performance of the bands ...
The official music video for "A Few Good Stories" with Walk Off the Earth premiered on November 6, 2020, [6] and was directed by Chris Di Staulo. [7] The video features Kissel, members of Walk off the Earth, Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid, as well as Kissel's dog Charlie, McDavid's dog Lenny, and television personalities Kaitlyn Bristowe and Jason Tartick's dogs Ramen and Pinot.
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Fans of the Walk off the Earth, or WOTE-lings as they are referred to, sent the band's video to The Ellen DeGeneres Show and on 23 January 2012, the band made an appearance on the popular talk show, performing the song that propelled them to fame and would make way for their 2013 album R.E.V.O. [4]
In September 2019, the couple starred in country singer Brett Kissel's music video for his number one hit "Drink About Me". [22] In November 2020, the couple's dogs starred in the music video for Kissel's "A Few Good Stories" with Walk off the Earth. [23] In May 2021, Bristowe and Tartick announced their engagement. [24]
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The water crisis threatens more than 50% of global food production and risks shaving an average of 8% off countries’ GDPs by 2050, with much higher losses of up to 15% projected in low-income ...