Halifax duo Storm Recorder gains recognition with song in Netflix film Hot Frosty

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Halifax songwriting duo Storm Recorder, consisting of Jesse LeGallais and Palmer Jamieson, gained recognition after their song "If I Could Touch The Sky" was featured in Netflix's popular Christmas movie, *Hot Frosty*. The film tells the story of a grieving widow who brings a snowman to life. Previously, the duo had modest success with their music, but the film's popularity has opened new opportunities for their careers. The song plays prominently during a key scene in the movie, enhancing its visibility and streaming potential. LeGallais noted that the song was initially pitched for an Olympic theme but found a home in *Hot Frosty* instead. The unexpected success of the film may lead to increased interest in their music and future projects.


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