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Cover Me Canada fans vote to keep Georgia Murray safe from elimination

CBC’s new live weekly musical competition series, COVER ME CANADA, announced that Georgia Murray, who covered Corey Hart’s Sunglasses At Night, was safe from elimination by the judges in tonight’s episode.  Canadian audiences determine which artist is safe after the results of the online voting and social media engagement for each band is tallied. At the conclusion of tonight’s show the COVER ME CANADA judges Jordan Knight (New Kids On The Block), chart-topping R&B sensation Deborah Cox and star-maker manager and record exec Ron Fair (Christina Aguilera, Black Eyed Peas, Pussycat Dolls),  announced that The Simpson Brothers, who covered Buffy Sainte Marie’s Up Where We Belong, was eliminated.

“At this point the competition is really heating up. The remaining groups are really strong in their own right that’s why playtime is over. Any one of the contestants could win it. They’re going to have to dig deep and bring ingenuity, inspiration, star quality, showmanship and fearlessness to the show,” commented Ron Fair speaking on behalf of the judges.

This week’s show featured special appearances by Corey Hart, Gino Vannelli, Dan Hill, Nick Gilder and Sarah Slean.

Canadians have the chance to bring back one band who thought their COVER ME CANADA journey was over. In a one-time vote on October 23, 2011 fans will be asked to put their support behind their favourite eliminated band. The eliminated band that garners the most online votes will return in episode seven and continue to compete for the $100,000 cash prize and a recording contract for an original single to be released by Universal Music Canada. For additional details about how to support your favourite competitor visit: cbc.ca/covermecanada .

This week’s cover songs will be available for streaming on CBC Radio 3.  Each time a song is streamed it will count towards putting one band at the top of the social media charts and keep them safe from elimination by the judges on the following weeks’ show.

About the top social media chart-topping band:
  Georgia Murray - Victoria,  BC: With a bit of AmyWinehouse and a dash of Adele, Georgia Murray includes BC’s Rifflandia festival on her gig resume, plus opening slots for K’OS, Shad, Jurassic 5 and Warren G as well as a guest spot on a Canadian Tenors show. Follow Georgia Murray on Twitter @CMC_Georgia.

About the eliminated band:

The Simpson Brothers - Vancouver, BC: 21 year-old twin brothers Rob & Rich Simpson didn’t start singing together until the end of high school, and since then they have made bedroom home-produced YouTube videos which have attracted as many as 15,000 views. The Simpson Brothers are currently recording an EP of original songs. Follow The Simpson Brothers on Twitter @CMC_SimpsonBros.

For high res photo of Georgia Murray please click here.
For high res photo of The Simpson Brothers click here.

COVER ME CANADA is broadcast on Sundays at 9 p.m. (9:30 p.m. NT) on the CBC. Host Nicole Appleton (All Saints)  and judges Jordan Knight (New Kids On The Block), chart-topping R&B sensation Deborah Cox and star-maker manager and record exec Ron Fair (Christina Aguilera, Black Eyed Peas, Pussycat Dolls), along with mentor-producers including Hawksley Workman, Kuya and Gavin Brown, preside as the finalists perform live in a bid to win the hearts of the nation and the opportunity of a lifetime: a $100,000 cash prize and a recording contract for an original single to be released by Universal Music Canada.

COVER ME CANADA is produced by Temple Street Productions based on a format co-created by 11 Entertainment and CBC.
  For more information, visit:
On the web: www.cbc.ca/covermecanada
On Twitter: @cbccoverme
Get music from Cover Me Canada on iTunes at www.itunes.ca/covermecanada.
For supporting photography http://mediacentre.cbc.ca

About CBC/Radio-Canada
  CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural institutions. The Corporation is a leader in reaching Canadians on new platforms and delivers a comprehensive range of radio, television, Internet, and satellite-based services. Deeply rooted in the regions, CBC/Radio-Canada is the only domestic broadcaster to offer diverse regional and cultural perspectives in English, French and eight Aboriginal languages, plus seven languages for international audiences. In 2011, CBC/Radio-Canada is celebrating 75 years of serving Canadians and being at the centre of the democratic, social and cultural life of Canada.

About Temple Street
  Temple Street Productions Inc. is a leading producer of television, film and digital media content based in Toronto, Canada. A selection of Temple Street’s past and present projects include: Being Erica (CBC, SOAPnet), Wingin’It (Family Channel), Recipe to Riches (Food Network,  Global), Billable Hours (Global, Showcase), Canada’s Next Top Model (CTV), How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? (CBC), Queer as Folk (Showtime, Showcase)  and Darcy’s Wild Life (NBC, Discovery Kids, Family Channel). For more company information www.templestreetproductions.com, twitter @TempleStreet or connect with us on Facebook.

For further information, contact:
  Joanne Setterington
  Cover Me Canada publicist
  416 884-4119
  joanne@indoorrecess.com

Nell Crichton, Veritas Communications
  P) 416.482.0864
  C) 416.305.5942
  crichton@veritascanada.com

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