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Andre Pettipas channels grief into new song about SIDS
Andre Pettipas released his new single, Gypsophila, in honour of his niece Blake who passed away from SIDS. (Source: Andre Pettipas)
East Coast rocker Andre Pettipas is showing a softer, more vulnerable side with the release of his new single, Gypsophila. The song was written in memory of his niece Blake, who died at just three months old from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Known for his high-energy performances and carefree spirit, Pettipas says this track is unlike anything he's released before.
'It's emotional. Every time I perform it, it takes me back to that moment – but there's healing in it too,' he said in an interview with CTV Atlantic's Katie Kelly.
The song's title, Gypsophila – also known as baby's breath – is a nod to the flower that symbolizes SIDS awareness.
What makes the track even more meaningful is the collaboration behind it. Pettipas worked with Jeremy Taggart, former drummer for Our Lady Peace and one of his longtime musical heroes.
Andre Pettipas, Jeremy Taggart and Kara Gillis (Blake's Mom)
Andre Pettipas, Jeremy Taggart and Kara Gillis (Blake's Mom). (Source: East Coast Dna)
'I reached out to Jeremy, told him about the song and what it meant to me – and he didn't hesitate,' Pettipas said. 'He jumped in to help, and that really meant the world.'
The release of Gypsophila coincides with Giantstock, a local festival Pettipas created, that is held in Merigomish, N.S.
'Giantstock is a non-for-profit and any money made after expenses goes to baby's breath which is the only national foundation for SIDS awareness.'
'I hope it connects with people,' Pettipas said. 'I'm trying to raise awareness and healing.'