Narconon Teams Up With Hot Music Group to Release Video that Depicts Real-Life Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Released on = May 25, 2006, 2:43 pm

Press Release Author = Narconon Trois-Rivieres

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = New shocking and touching video-clip that depicts the
conflicting life of an individual oppressed with grave drug addiction and alcohol
problems.

Press Release Body = Narconon has recently released the draft version of the "Losing
Control" video-clip with a goal of generating interest for drug education and
prevention.

Based on a true story, the young man in the video is contemplating suicide due to a
struggle with drugs and alcohol. On a table nearby, a Narconon brochure is spotted.
The young man begins to think that there may be an alternative. He is at a serious
crossroads: A simple phone call or death.

"Filming the piece was difficult," Sylvain Fournier, Director of Community Relations
for Narconon in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, said. "The topic evokes intense emotions."

Fournier plays the role of the desperate man, and relays a memorable and convincing
performance. The acting is further enhanced by the music of Brainchild.

The song, "Losing Control," recorded in the video clip, was created by Brainchild,
(www.brainchild.2ya.com), a musical group that is gradually making its mark in the
music world.

"Judy Anne Richard, the group's singer, is capable of making her audience shudder
with emotion," Fournier said. "She has a magnificent voice with great power.
Emmanuelle David, also a member of the group and a talented pianist, grabs the
audience's immediate attention, and draws them into a musical world."

Brainchild is from Montreal and they recorded their first album in September of
2000. Three albums have already been issued, and a fourth one is presently underway.

All melodies and song lyrics are original. Judy Anne writes the majority of the
lyrics, but from time to time, Emmanuelle also participates; this is notably the
case for the song, "Losing Control."

Brainchild is quickly rising to the top and can now be seen on stage one week out of
two at the Brown Bag Café in Montreal. They also participate in an array of other
venues.

"We have visions of the song making the top 10," Fournier said. "The more
recognition the song receives, the more we can educate on issues such as alcohol and
drug addiction."

To learn more, visit: www.narconon.ca

Web Site = http://www.narconon.ca

Contact Details = Media Contact:
Sylvain Fournier
of Narconon Trois-Rivieres
+1-877-782-7409 x320
release@narconon.ca

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