Licensed to The Land
Posted in Artists/Bands, Marketing, Sounds Local on 04.29.07 19:07

Prince Edward Island’s Two Hours Traffic, whose music was previously heard on episodes of the soapy dramas Ghost Whisperer, One Tree Hill, The O.C., and Whistler, has landed a song on the soundtrack to the Hollywood romantic comedy In the Land of Women. Oddly enough, this film is directed by Jon Kasdan, the brother of Jake Kasdan who directed the film I mentioned here that recently featured Joel Plaskett’s tune Television Set. Joel Plaskett happened to produce Two Hours Traffic’s debut self-titled full length release in 2005.

[Via: P.E.I. group gets 10 seconds of fame | CBC]

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By on 04.29.07 7:19 pm

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