Artist: Dan Gibson

Country of Origin: Canada

Dan Gibson first fell in love with wildlife and the wilderness during his summers at Camp Ahmek in Ontario, Canada. Along with camp director Taylor Statten, Naturalist Stuart Thompson instilled in young Dan a profound appreciation for nature and a yearning to discover more.

In 1946, Dan founded his own company (Dan Gibson Productions Ltd.) and began his career in the production of nature films »Continue reading...

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Artist Details Dan Gibson first fell in love with wildlife and the wilderness during his summers at Camp Ahmek in Ontario, Canada. Along with camp director Taylor Statten, Naturalist Stuart Thompson instilled in young Dan a profound appreciation for nature and a yearning to discover more.

In 1946, Dan founded his own company (Dan Gibson Productions Ltd.) and began his career in the production of nature films and TV series. Without stock libraries from which to source background sounds, Dan was left with the task of capturing nature's sounds himself. His groundbreaking work in synchronizing sounds with visual content succeeded in transporting the viewer into the wilderness. This later earned him two Canadian Film Awards (now called Genies) for best movie soundtracks. After nearly 40 years in the film production business, Dan decided to embark on a whole new career. At the age of 59, when most people are considering retirement, Dan launched his brave new venture: Solitudes.

In 1981 Dan founded the Solitudes line, named after his favorite song by Duke Ellington, "In My Solitude". Dan also continued to broaden and enrich his library of recordings. In every season and in every type of weather, he listened to and recorded nature's voices - from moonlit, northern forests to sun-baked deserts in the southwest, from crashing Pacific coasts to snake-infested swamps in Florida.

Upon returning from these expeditions, Dan sculpted geographically accurate listening experiences that represented a dynamic journey. He also endeavored to create imaginative programs for his listeners. Dan wanted Solitudes albums to tell stories and lead the listener from one locale to another. As a result, these albums can be heard over and over again - a true testament to the artistic skill of the producer.

In 1986, Gordon Gibson joined his father at Solitudes. After releasing 12 titles featuring only nature sounds, a new Solitudes album combining nature sounds with music was released. Gordon believed that a carefully arranged musical score could enhance and complement the natural sounds and create an even more inspiring listening experience. After considerable discussion, Dan agreed on the condition that the music harmonize, rather than compete with his nature sounds.

Throughout the 1990's awareness of the Solitudes line grew rapidly and distribution developed worldwide. More recently, Solitudes has acquired a diverse appeal. Beyond the basic appreciation of nature, customers have identified the therapeutic value of the albums and have begun to use it for stress relief, sleeping assistance and meditation. Today, it is used in hospitals, prisons and schools. Other labels have witnessed Solitudes' success and attempted to emulate the product. In a meaningful way, Dan Gibson was the pioneer of this growing industry.

In April 1994, Dan was named to the Order of Canada by the Governor General of Canada. The distinguished civilian honor was presented to Dan for his work in "filming and recording nature and for his role in creating public awareness of conservation, wildlife and our natural heritage."

Another honor was bestowed upon Dan at the Canadian Juno Awards in 1997 when he was presented with the Walt Grealis Lifetime Achievement Award. This honor celebrated Dan's lifetime of work in the music and recording industry.

Dan continued to live by the ideas and principles he promoted in each of his films, TV specials and albums up until his recent passing on March 18, 2006. He continuted to support and inspire support for many environmental causes, and, as recent Director of the Friends of Algonquin, he helped raise money for the educational interpretive program of his beloved Algonquin Provincial Park. Even in a bay near his cottage, Dan and friends constructed and maintain a floating nest to protect a loon family from the threat of fluctuating water levels.

As an educator, activist and artist, Dan Gibson succeeded in promoting public awareness for the beauty and preservation of our wildlife and natural environment.

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