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‘Happiness, health and personal growth’ in winning song

CANBERRA producers, Daniel and Josh Pinkerton, have won the chance to feature in the national ‘Mind Body Business’ advertising campaign.

Singer Mike Lang and the Pinkerton brothers collaborated to create the electronic song “Revolution in You,” as part of a competition hosted by Blue Clay Creatives and Mind Body Business.

“We’ve always known we were onto a winner with this song so it’s nice to have that validated,” they’re saying.

Originally based in Wollongong, the three Pinkerton brothers Daniel, Benjamin and Joshua studied at the Wollongong Conservatorium of Music and played around Australia and North America before setting up 66 Music.

As part of the prize, Lang and the Pinkertons will also have a professionally-produced music clip made, to be filmed in early September nearly entirely in Canberra by film agency Blue Clay Creatives.

Founder of Mind Body Business, Laticia Gibson described “Revolution in You” as a song that was motivating and uplifting, with lyrics that represented “happiness, health and personal growth.”

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