Lindsay Schoolcraft joins the elven kingdoms with new single by Christopher Caouette

Juno nominated singer/songwriter Lindsay Schoolcraft has teamed up with fantasy film score composer Christopher Caouette to release the epic "I May Be One" on Bandcamp.
Lindsay commented "This collaboration, while a new venture, has been such a pleasure to create with Chris. When Chris sent me the first version I knew this song was about hope and finding justice and peace. I then created an Elven Warrior Princess character to write the song around. I truly do believe that one person can make a difference and that's what I feel this song is about. The final touch of adding guitars and drums really brought this whole track together."
Listen to the song on Christopher’s Bandcamp page, and enjoy the fantasy atmosphere while you’re strolling through the elven kingdoms.

About Christopher:
CHRISTOPHER stands out in the Epic-Fantasy genre with his strong sense of musical storytelling with Celtic, World, Electronic, and Classical influence and raises the bar for what Epic-Fantasy music really can become.
In 2009 Alandar made it to the TOP 5 “Best Neo-Classical and Electronic Album of 2009” by Zone Music Reporter.
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