THE MUSIC BEHIND THE FILM
Jennifer Dixon-Nashville singer/songwriter. We approached Jennifer and asked her if she and her boyfriend Jon Douglas Rainey of the Discovery Channel's "It Takes a Thief" and OFG Productions, could write our theme song. Jennifer immediately came up with "Take Me Home to Stay" which has become the name of our documentary. Please click on the link to watch the video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4CHuxZL4mU
Jen and Jon went on the Georgia Puppy Caravan to lend their expertise in narraration of the film. For more information on their incredible work ,please visit: www.myspace.com/ofgproductions
Melissa Costello-Pascoe, singer/songwriter originally from Hammonton, NJ now resides in Chapel Hill, NC with her husband Sean and baby twin girls, Emlyn and Juliet. Melissa has been studying music for over ten years and is a special education teacher for children. When asked if she could write songs for our documentary about children saving lives, it seemed only natural with her love of music and passion for children to combine the two. I am honored to call her my sister. Melissa along with Gilbert Neal joined forces and combined their talents to compose three songs scheduled to be released in the upcoming weeks. Gilbert is one of the more revered musicians among musicians in the Chapel Hill/Raleigh DIY Pantheon. He plays many instruments, is a vocalist as well as an arranger and has been in music ever since he was young. For more information, please go to www.gilbertneal.net

Melissa and the children recording "That's the Thing" in CAS Music Studio ,Vineland,NJ under the direction of Chris Orazi.




