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If your birth certificate says dad is “Boto,” have a talk with your mom
From the press release files:
What to make of this with the telepathic animal communicators, strip-searching orangutan and Baby Daddy Botos? Such weirdness usually is confined to Friday communiques but has splashed over to Monday this week.
Monday, August 18, 2008
ENDANGERED SPECIES HELPS CREATE MUSIC Music From The Pink Dolphins CD - Animal communicators translate for endangered dolphins message
Los Angeles, CA- This CD was created with the help of telepathic animal communicators who acted as translators between the endangered pink freshwater dolphins of the Amazon river basin and the Laurel Canyon Animal Company.
In keeping with its policy of creating music about, for and with animals, the Laurel Canyon Animal Company hired telepathic animal communicators Penelope Smith and Eros Christos to contact the dolphins and ask them if they wanted to participate in the creation of the music, and if so, what message they wanted included. The dolphins’ responses as translated by Smith and Christos were used as guides for creating both music and lyrics. The lyrics of one of the songs — Anima Mundi, are comprised entirely of transmissions received directly from the dolphins
The Pink Dolphins, also known as Botos, are native to remote areas of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers in South America. For centuries, they’ve been a part of Amazonian myths that say at night, Botos transform (shapeshift) into handsome young men who seduce and impregnate young women. Hundreds of children’s birth certificates list “Boto” as their father to this day.
One of the only existing recordings of the voice of a wild Pink Amazonian river Dolphin has been incorporated into the music. The very unique voice of the Pink Dolphin, which has never before been heard beyond the Amazon, is now an integral part of this music.
Laurel Canyon Animal Company also had the music tested at the EEG Institute of Thousand Oaks, CA. The tests found that listening to this music can lower blood pressure and induce a Theta state that relaxes the muscles.
Award-winning author Sy Montgomery (Journey of the Pink Dolphins), animal communicators Penelope Smith and Eros Christos, conservationist Roxanne Kremer, and the Pink Dolphins themselves — helped create Music From the Pink Dolphins.
Skip Haynes, a hit songwriter and artist, and Dana Walden, a hit songwriter and award-winning composer, are neighbors in the Laurel Canyon area of Los Angeles. They started the Laurel Canyon Animal Company in 1999. Music From The Pink Dolphins is their seventh collaboration.
Laurel Canyon Animal Company’s first two projects were Ugly Dogs Need More Love, which was followed by Cat-A-Tonic. Next, they signed a parrot named Carla, and released a single called “I’m A Green Chicken” with Carla’s vocals leading the chorus. Subsequently, they partnered with Koko —the only lowland gorilla in the world who understands English and communicates through sign language — and the result was Koko - Fine Animal Gorilla. Haynes and Walden then sought out a modern-day “Dr. Dolittle,” intuitive animal communicator Dr. Kim Ogden, with whom they created Songs To Make Dogs Happy, the first musical CD approved by dogs for dogs which led to the creation of Music From The Pink Dolphins .
$14.99 at www.petcds.com Amazon.com
For more information, mp3s or review copies or giveaways
Contact: Skip Haynes • 323.822.1764 • skip@petcds.com
Sy Montgomery • Consultant
While researching books, films and articles, Montgomery has been chased by an angry silverback gorilla in Zaire and bitten by a vampire bat in Costa Rica. She has worked in a pit that was crawling with 18,000 snakes in Manitoba, and handled a wild tarantula in French Guiana. She has been deftly undressed by an orangutan in Borneo, hunted by a tiger in India, and swum with piranhas, electric eels and dolphins in the Amazon.
Roxanne Kremer • Consultant
Kremer is the executive director and founder of the International Society for the Preservation of the Tropical Rainforest & Preservation of the Amazonian River Dolphins (I.S.P.T.R./P.A.R.D.). An environmentalist, naturalist and conservationist, she actively works on the front lines of the Amazon basin in Peru, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, developing innovative projects and sustainable positive alternative strategies to benefit the indigenous people, flora and fauna of the world’s largest remaining tropical rainforest.
Penelope Smith • Dolphin Communicator
Smith is a pioneer in the field of interspecies telepathic communication and the author of many books and recordings, as well as the editor of the quarterly journal Species Link. She is considered the hub of a growing worldwide community of animal communicators.
Eros Christos • Dolphin Communicator
Christos is a visionary writer, compassionate teacher and guide, powerful sound vibration healer, and dolphin and whale communicator.
Photos available for this release:
Music From The Pink Dolphins Cover Pink Dolphin Doughnut Dolphin Standing Dolphin Profile
To view photos, go to www.enr-corp.com/pressroom and enter Release ID: 161622



Comments
By Daniel
August 19, 2008 8:36 AM | Link to this
I saw some pink, singing dolphins once — or maybe they were pink porpoises — but that was way back in my days of experimentation with chemical enhancement.
There’s a time and a place for everything, and it’s called college. After that, you’re just a sound-vibration healing psycho.
Wow.
By Lynn
August 19, 2008 12:14 PM | Link to this
Mmmmmm, I love me some magic mushrooms too! I also love my mommy and my Boto.
By Laurena
August 19, 2008 5:26 PM | Link to this
I’m thinking we could localize this idea with “Music From the Prairie Dogs.”
By Lynn
August 21, 2008 4:22 PM | Link to this
Excellent idea! We could include what they sound like when they get shot at the annual hunt out in Nucla!