Sunny Days in a Memphis Studio!
- Children Music
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:Canada
- Publication date:December,2026
- Pages:47
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Feature
At the end of each story, explanatory notes delve into the key figures, instruments and customs behind each genre.
6 titles to be published:
*ROCKIN’ THE BAYOU IN LOUISIANA! (CAJUN MUSIC)
*GLORY DAYS IN NEW ORLEANS! (JAZZ)
*SUNNY DAYS IN A MEMPHIS STUDIO! (ROCK’N ROLL)
*HEADING TO NASHVILLE! (COUNTRY)
*MAKING IT BIG IN CHICAGO! (BLUES)
*FLYING HIGH ALL THE WAY TO QUÉBEC! (TRADITIONAL FRENCH-CANADIAN)
Description
As it turns out, the king himself, Elvis Harepiece, has enlisted the marsupial musicians to compose his next hit. Follow the duo as they stroll down the legendary Beale Street and make their way to Graceland for a memorable encounter that will pave their way to glory! “Sunny Days in a Memphis Studio!” is the third story in the “We’re a Possum Family Band” series, which follows Mama and Papa Poss on their travels across North America to the birthplaces of Cajun, jazz, country, rock ‘n’ roll, blues, and traditional Quebecois music. At the end of each story, explanatory notes delve into the key figures, instruments and customs behind each genre. The accompanying recordings, including the narration of the story and the songs "Armadillo On the Rocks" and "Shake That Thing", can be accessed with a QR code printed in the book."
Author
Fanny Berthiaume began her career as a model maker, animator and illustrator for various productions. While completing studies in visual effects, she joined the team of Raynault VFX and contributed to the creation of environments and matte paintings for famous productions such as Beauty and the Beast, X-Men: Apocalypse and Wild (by Academy award-winning director Jean-Marc Vallée). She then pursued her career at Digital Dimension where she acted as a concept artist on several animated TV shows such as “Zafari” and “Improbable Pirate Adventures.” Singer-songwriter.





