Triumph

Session 5

Ambassador of Strings & Wings
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I don't know if any of you have seen this documentary, it came out in 2022, It explains much about the band. If you get the chance to see it, I find it most interesting. This is the 3rd time it has been played here..

Drummer / singer Gil Moore of the legendary Canadian band Triumph recently spoke with Dr. Music about all things Triumph and Metalworks Studios, including the upcoming documentary on the band. Check out the interview below.

On the release of the forthcoming documentary

Moore:
"It'll be this fall (in Canada on Crave). It'll be fourth quarter this year, for sure. If it's simultaneous in America, then it'll be the same time, and if not, my guess would be first quarter of 2022. In Canada, it's on free TV, on Bell Media, which is the biggest television network in Canada. I'm not sure how many broadcasts, whether they'll play it once, twice or three or four times. I'm not sure about that. Whether it'll do a theater run or not remains to be seen, and what the launch platforms in America and international remain to be seen. I think typically what they do is when it hits the film festival, which we're hoping to get that confirmed shortly, that's when I think a lot of those decisions get made, is once it's presented at a festival."
 
It was really good. My favorite band, somewhat underrated.
(Nickelcrap sold like a billion albums, Triumph didn't) as for talent, Rik Emmett has more between playing, singing and songwriting than most musicians. He is excellent at all of them!
It's a great show!
 
It was really good. My favorite band, somewhat underrated.
(Nickelcrap sold like a billion albums, Triumph didn't) as for talent, Rik Emmett has more between playing, singing and songwriting than most musicians. He is excellent at all of them!
It's a great show!

Now, now Geoff, I'm still a Nickelback fan..:) And a Triumph fan too..

 
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