Instead of ‘I give up,’ it was like ‘Man, can you help me?’”[4] Since forming, the lion the bear the fox has shared the stage with artists such as Lee Harvey Osmond, Elliott BROOD, Kim Mitchell and The Steel Wheels.
“Each one’s a journey, and we welcome everyone with open arms to dance wild, scream and sing into the night and experience one of the greatest self-made gifts we can give ourselves – pure uninhibited joy.”[5] The lion the bear the fox released its debut EP, We’d Be Good Men, 8 October 2013.
Featuring six originals and a cover of Ray LaMontagne’s “Henry Nearly Killed Me (It’s A Shame),” the album was produced and mixed by Arruda and Woodward and mastered by 2013 Juno Award nominee Joby Baker of Victoria.
I look forward to the next one immensely.”[7] In fall 2013 LBF entered into a partnership with the Vancouver, British Columbia-based charitable foundation Music Heals to raise funding for the Bandwagon Project.
[9] The project was inspired by Megan McNeil from North Delta, British Columbia, adrenal cancer patient that had been battling the disease since she was 16 before passing away at 20 years of age.