“Home” Award Winning Music Video

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A few years ago I was privileged to travel to Scotland to work alongside of an exceptional video team of professionals who are already making waves in the entertainment industry with a great feature film under their belt, called Gaelic King by Fellowship Film. Of course being able to visit and stay with my long time friend, writer/director and professional vocalist Matthew Todd, made my trip even more enjoyable.

Since then Mathew has stayed busy working and being an amazing example for youth, while inspiring them in the arts through a company called Out of The Box who recently produced a short film entitled “Full Armor”. In the meantime Fellowship Film comprised of Matthew his two brothers Phil and Nathan, and cousins John and Tom, will also be releasing a new full length feature film very soon called Jessie and the Elf Boy , now in post production. Which I’m sure you will hear about right here or over on the main site.

However, today we are featuring Matthews last music video project which features an amazing young actor/model named Jonah Paull.

I wanted to publish this some time ago but things worked out where it had to wait until now so my hope is that you will not only read and enjoy this publication but spread the word by sharing and leaving a comment at the end of this post. The following was written and summited to this site by Producer/Director Matthew Todd.

The Award Winning Music Video

The Song Behind the Music Video

One night, I had a dream. It was so vivid, so powerful that I would have to say that, in some sense, the experience changed me permanently. In the dream, I lived a year in the life of a young child fleeing from war and searching for true home. A haunting song – a song that belonged to that child – was fully formed in my mind when I woke. 

I mechanically scribbled down the lyrics and recorded the melody so I would not forget. Then I left it. I was not sure what to make of it; what to do with it. Singing it felt strange because they were not my words and it was not my journey. I was captivated by the story, but it was not my story to tell. So I let it lie for four years…

The Music Video is Born

In a way, it was the gruelling lockdowns of 2020 that spurred me to bring ‘Home’ to the screen. After months of isolation I had a strong desire to tell a meaningful story, and the song kept replaying in my mind.

Covid restrictions meant that a music video with a single actor was the most realistic option (and having been very short of paid employment since March I could not afford any additional crew or equipment). However, this forced me to be creative in how I communicated the story. 

We witness the seasons of a quest to find home through the eyes of a refugee child. As he journeys onwards he experiences the winter of despair, but always holds on to the hope that he will find true home at the end of the road. The story unfolds season by season, the changes in the landscape the boy sees around him reflecting the changes in his own longing heart.

Jonah Paull – the young actor

I have been blessed for some time now to be able to call Jonah’s mother a personal friend. Jonah had been almost cast in several of my projects in the past and we had kept in touch, finding we had much in common in our world view as well as our enthusiasm for powerful and wholesome storytelling. It would be fair to say we were both excited about the possibility of Jonah filling the role.

It was a joy and a privilege to be able to work with Jonah at last. With him being an award winning actor, I was not too surprised by his skills and professionalism. However, what amazes me to this day is the way he is able to inhabit characters so different to his own personality. 

Jonah is one of the most truly happy 11-year-olds you will ever meet. Yet, somehow, when it was time to perform you could see his whole being transform before your eyes. You suddenly felt you were in the room with a different person. I know, I am merely describing the art of acting in general! However, this was something more. It was closer to a spiritual experience. With everything happening in the world with global pandemics and civil unrest, filming ‘Home’ was an especially precious time.

I have never told anyone this. It might help put in context some of the feelings I am describing:

When I had travelled down to Windsor the night before the shoot (an 8 or 9 hour drive) Jonah’s mother gave me a bag of food. It was a simple gesture due to the fact that Covid restrictions meant we could not eat together. I took it back to my Travel Lodge and as I took the various items out of the bag one by one I started weeping uncontrollably. Initially I was so shocked I hardly knew what was happening. It felt like something cold and hard was melting inside me.

My best guess is this: after so many months of isolation and being controlled by threats from the government (not a criticism – just a fact), locked into the challenges of caring for my family and feeling I was failing in every aspect, I had forgotten what an act of random kindness felt like. When compassion catches you off guard, you never forget it.

It’s what ‘Home’ is really about. We might not yet have what it takes to feel empathy for our neighbours and family members who are driving us insane. But we don’t need to start there. If we can kindle the flame of compassion by considering a war-torn refugee searching for ‘Home’, that flame starts to melt the cold and calloused areas of our hearts. Before long, our love starts to grow and we see others as fellow wanders in desperate need of our understanding rather than enemies to be hated.

What I had the privilege of experiencing as I watched Jonah act was someone not only empathizing with the refugee, but embodying him. I used to wonder if I would one day meet the person whose song I am singing and they would help me understand why I was given the privilege of living the seasons of their journey. I felt that I met him the day we shot ‘Home’. He was there with us in the room, in the music and in Jonah’s acting. I can’t say how or why such things happen, but they don’t leave you unchanged.

I am indebted to Jonah and his family for encouraging and inspiring me in countless ways. This is as much their video as it is mine. 

Jonah Paul: 

Awards

To date the music video has been awarded an Official Selection for the following festivals:

  • Prague International Monthly Film Festival (Finalist)
  • Rome Music Video Awards (awaiting final result)
  • International Music Video Awards (awaiting final result)

In addition, it was awarded Best Music Video in the FAB Chart (by public vote) and Jonah received the award for best actor.

The Legacy

Any money I made from selling the recording of ‘Home’ I donated to Derrick who runs an orphanage in Uganda. They had a vision to build their own building so they did not run the risk of eviction and starvation every month. 

I am delighted to say that due to this and a family members extremely generous support, the land has been purchased and work has started on building the orphanage!

The most powerful stories don’t stay on the page or on the screen. They come to life and real lives are changed.

If you want to be part of this story, check out the video I put together for him and get in touch:

Owen Mac Irelands Shining Young Star

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If you have been following this network of sites then you already know what an amazing singer/performer Owen McVeigh from Ireland is.  I’m sure you are also aware of his last Album which was an extraordinary hit and added to his already amazing five album releases. Owen, now 18 years old has accomplished what many in the entertainment industry struggle to do even at a much older age. Owen’s last album called ” How Beautiful Heaven Must Be ” now makes 6 studio albums for this extraordinary Irish Superstar. In addition, Owen has now accumulated over 60 Million social media views in the just the past 5 years.

A little History Recap:

Owen who comes from Coleraine, only started singing 6 years ago when he was just 12 years old. With no professional training, his main influence was his dad Dessie, who is also an excellent country singer in his own right and his 2 sisters Shauna 21 and Shannon 15 are both very supportive and share the love of country and gospel music. While his Mother Michelle may not sing, Owen shared the following:

“Mum has always had music playing in the house for as long as I can remember. Especially all the great old American Country legends like Ray Price, Gene Watson etc. I’m very lucky that I have such supportive, loving and encouraging parents and my 2 sisters are also fantastic. My dad sings and plays guitar too and we often sit at home singing together. I guess that’s when mum and dad noticed how much I loved music and that I had a talent to sing”.

It was a chance appearance in Coleraine at an outside broadcast of the BBC Radio Ulster Hugo Duncan show in 2015, that instantly showcased the young singer’s natural talent performing “God’s Plan” written by Derek Ryan. Of course, like many of you I was first introduced to Owen from his Mother’s posting a video of him sitting in their home singing a song called “My Mother”.  I knew instantly that this boy was going to become an international sensation. This video post led to his discovery by Irish Country Star Jimmy Buckley who shared Owen’s video and offered Owen an invitation to sing his song with him at his live show!

Since then, Owen has appeared on many tv shows including a Tv documentary ‘Keeping Er Country’ which followed the young star as he performed at shows, meeting fans, recording in the studio and even at home with him and the family.  Owen also has appeared on the TV3 Toy Show, The Ray Darcy Show, The Nolan Show, and Starting on Wednesday, February 24th, Owen will be embarking on a new TV segment “Owen Mac’s Country & Gospel” on the very popular TV show “Steve’s Country Showdown” Broadcast every Wednesday  at 8pm on Spotlight TV 365 & Freesat 516.

In August 2018  the young Irish star travelled to Canada to perform at 2 sell out solo shows. Then in 2019 Owen made his debut performance in the USA and plans were in place for an extensive tour of USA and Canada in 2020 but due to COVID-19 restrictions sadly was unable to go ahead and plans are currently in the pipeline to reschedule the tours.

Also in 2019 Owen toured  with Michael English and his band as his special guest. This again gave Owen valuable experience performing in front of large crowds.

Owen’s latest 12 track Gospel Album “How Beautiful Heaven Must Be” Was launched late 2020 and is available on his Website  along with all of Owen’s previous album releases

Owen has to date won numerous awards including “The Big Tom Inspiration Award” at The Hot Country Awards and “Best Male Newcomer Award” at The Northern Ireland Country Music Awards

Owens latest single release “Wake Up Dancing” written By Angie Russell, John Colgin & Garry is now available on iTunes and I’ve been told he will soon have a video release of this song.  Be watching for that to appear here very soon!

Sonny French from Australia to Nashville!

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Sonny French

A few months ago, a long-time friend of mine posted a video of the French Family on his Facebook page!  Since that day, I cannot get enough of this family’s music! It was not hard to recognize the professionalism in their performance and surprized that I had not picked up on their music much earlier!

It didn’t take me long to start sharing their Facebook Lives and music videos and could not wait to learn more about their musical history and of course featuring them on this website.  That being said; it is with great honor that today I’m proud to introduce their son, 14-year-old Sonny French.

Sonny showed an interest in music at a very young age and made his first appearance on stage when he was just three years old at a country music festival in Tamworth Australia. He was always singing along with all of the songs his parents were singing and Sonny would often sing the guitar riff lines as well.

Watch little country star Sonny singing ‘Rhinestone Cowboy’!

Sonny soon caught onto harmonising, and began singing with his parents Camille and Stuie at all of their gigs around Australia and just loved being a part of it all.

Here is a video of Sonny performing with his parents when he was four years old:

Sonny’s Debut CD

When he was six years old, he began learning to play the ukulele and at seven Sonny recorded and released his debut album titled “Seven”, a collection of his favorite songs and his first original song called “Home”.

Seven by Sonny French on Amazon Music – Amazon.com

When Sonny was eight years old his parents Camille and Stuie got 25 ukuleles donated to Sonny’s primary school Music Department. They soon realized there was no one to actually teach the children how to play so they volunteered. Their influence, along with Sonny’s ukulele skills inspired a lot of Sonny’s school friends to join the ukulele club. Sonny’s parents continued teaching the group for three years with Sonny playing a big part in it, both singing and playing.

Not long after Sonny‘s 11th birthday he had planned on buying a Nintendo switch gaming machine with money he had saved up. Dad, Stuie made a deal with him that he was to now learn how to play the guitar. For every hour he played guitar, in return he would be rewarded one hour on the Nintendo switch. The Switch was purchased, and Sonny held up his end of the bargain practicing daily on the guitar.

He also kept a post-it-note on top of the machine which kept a tally of all of the hours he was “owed” in gaming time. It was only a few weeks later that the Nintendo switch was hardly getting played, as Sonny discovered his greater love was playing guitar.

Sonny on stage with his older brother Chet

Sonny also has a love of athletics, in particular track and field. He loves to sprint, long jump, triple jump and high jump and always did well in school competitions.  When he was 10, he made it to the Australian School Nationals representing Néw South Wales and came in ninth in the long jump.

At age 11 Sonny was invited to be a guest on Australia’s version of “Little Big Shots”

When Sonny was 13, He became part of the Gibson guitar family in Australia, a brand of guitar he is passionate about. In June 2019 the French Family moved from Sydney Australia to Nashville to pursue their love of country music and experience living life in a new country.

In 2019 Sonny was invited to be a part of the Gibson generation group (G3) which is Gibson‘s two-year mentoring program for the new generation of guitar players. Sonny is endorsed by Gibson brands and showcased across Gibson‘s channels.

Sonny performs with his mother Camille and father Stuie, Brother Chet and sister Manaia as part of the French Family Band. Sonny hopes to one-day perform at the Grand Ole Opry. He loves living in Nashville and has had some wonderful opportunities playing alongside of some of his heroes.  Here is Sonny and his dad Stuie performing the “Townhall Shuffle with Tommy Emmanuel.

Aside from learning from his parents, Sonny is taught guitar by Nashville studio legend Gregg Galbraith and has singing lessons with Michael Rogers (multi-instrumentalist/singer).

Check out this latest Facebook Video regarding Sonny and his accomplishments as well as some advice for other young artist!

If you want to know more about Sonny and his musical family visit:

Keep up with Sonny and his family through their Facebook Page. Be sure to also see them in concert either live broadcast or in person if you live or can travel to Nashville. It will be well worth your time.

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Right now, this amazing family is making their living out of their living room studio due to all the Covid-19 restrictions!  Please support their talents by making a contribution to their tip jar by visiting this PayPal.Me Link!  

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