Title and statement of responsibility area
Title proper
People Lie
General material designation
- Moving images
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Molly Thomason
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Reference code
MS-3-46, 2008-036
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Physical description
1 videocassette (10:50 min) : Betecam SP
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Archival description area
Name of creator
Biographical history
T. Thomason was born on Sept. 29 1994, to Ed Thomason, and Shelley Thompson, in Sidcup, England. The birth name Molly Thomason was changed to T. Thomson in 2015. After growing up in Antigonsih, Nova Scotia they moved to Toronto, Ontario, to pursue a career as a singer and composer. Thomason has appeared at many festivals including: the Stan Rogers Festival; Evolve Festival in Nova Scotia; and in the “Halifax for Haiti” concert in 2010. T. Thomason has won awards at: the Canadian Folk Music in 2011; the "She’s the One" competition at the 2012 Ottawa Bluesfest;, and the Emerging Artist Series, at Summerfest in 2013.
Custodial history
The tape was donated to the Dalhousie University Archives by the Centre for Art Tapes.
Scope and content
Item consists of two versions of a music video recording by Molly Thomason entitled "People Lie".
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Language of material
- English
Script of material
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Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
Video can be viewed at the Dalhousie University Archives. Advance notice is required.
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General note
There are two versions of the video recording: anamorphic widescreen and letterbox, included on the tape.
Rights
Copyright is held by the artist.