ANDY CURRAN Partners With Unison Fund For Limited Edition CONEY HATCH Artwork Campaign In Support Of Financial And Mental Health Programs
November 4, 2021, 3 years ago
Coney Hatch bassist Andy Curran, who is currently working with Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson in a new project dubbed Envy Of None, has partnered with Unison Fund on a limited edition campaign.
A message from Unison Fund: "We are excited to announce our partnership with Andy Curran for this limited-edition campaign! Purchase an original Martin Springett artwork from the Coney Hatch debut album, and a portion of proceeds will go in support of Unison’s financial and mental health programs. Each print is signed by Andy Curran, numbered limited edition of 100 prints and comes with a thank you note from Andy + hand written lyrics.
If you love music, please visit this link to purchase the goodies Andy has unearthed from his personal “retro rock” collection: here."
Says Andy Curran: "Excited to announce our partnership with Unison Fund on this limited edition campaign. A large portion of our proceeds will go a long way to help provide emergency financial support to Canadian music-makers recovering from an illness, injury or other circumstances that result in an inability to work, severe economic or personal hardship. This also includes counselling and other resources to support individuals and their immediate family members dealing with mental health, legal guidance, family and relationships counselling, or work-related concerns.
The Unison Fund is funded by the support of individuals and industry organizations. All services and information are provided in both English and French. If you love music, please help us make this one a success and visit this link to purchase the goodies I've unearthed from my personal “retro rock” collection."
Says Martin Springett: "The image I created for the Coney Hatch debut album is for sale as a fine art print, to help raise money for a good cause!"
(Artwork by Martin Springett, Photos by Fred Moore)