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] ] ] '''Don Francisco''' was born in ] in ], the son of a Christian ] ]. Even so, until the age of 28, he pursued a career singing ] music, until an experience (which he saw as being ]) persuaded him to start playing Christian music. His style is mainly ], but he has recorded songs which cover the spectrum from ]ic to ].


The Eddy Match Company is a Canadian company whose main product was originally wooden matches.
He is most well known for his ] songs, for example 'too small a price' in which he sings from the point of view of one of the two thieves ] with ], and his comforting narratives including 'I'll never let go of your hand'.
The company was formed when the E.B. Eddy Company stopped manufacturing matches in 1927. In the same year, Eddy's match operation was merged with World Match Corp. Ltd., Dominion Match Co. Ltd. and Canadian Match Co. Ltd.. Ezra Butler Eddy had started off in business making matches in Hull, Quebec by hand from wood discarded by local sawmills. The company became the first manufacturer of book matches in Canada in 1929 and is the largest producer of this product in Canada.
The company operates a match factory in Pembroke, Ontario. During the 1960s and 1970s, other operations included:


Ideal Vendor Company in Deseronto, Ontario which manufactured vending machines
One of his most famous story songs is the only one not taken directly from a bible story. "The package" (re-recorded a number of times for a number of albums) is the story of a man woken up early in the morning by ] knocking on his door with a package for him.
Steel Equipment in Pembroke which manufactured steel office furniture
Grant Industries in Vancouver which distributed building products. This company was identified as one of the Canadian distributors of zonolite products contaminated with asbestos which originated from Libby, Montana.
Kootenay Forest Products in Nelson, British Columbia


He occasionally goes on the road with a full band (often with the support of ]), but most often he and his wife, Wendy, perform as a duo.


External link
==Discography ==
Out of print CDs are still available on CDr direct from the artist.
*Brother of the Son ] (out of Print)
*Forgiven] (out of Print)
*Got to Tell Somebody ] (out of Print)
*The Traveler ] (out of Print)
*The Live Concert ] (out of Print)
*Holiness ] (out of Print)
*One Heart at a Time ] (out of Print)
*The Poet ] (out of Print?)
*Power ] (out of Print)
*High Praise ] (out of Print)
*Live in the UK ] (out of Print)
*Early Works ] (out of Print?)
*Vision of the Valley ] (out of Print)
*Come Away ] (out of Print)
*He's Alive ]
*Genesis and Job (out of Print)
*Beautiful to Me ]
*Grace on Grace ]
*Only Love is Spoken Here ]
*The Package
*The Promises ] (Spoken Word)
*That I May Know You ]


Company web site
===collections===
CBC: Deadly Dust
*He's Alive, Collection Vol. I ]
*He's Alive, Collection Vol. II ]
*He's Alive, Collection Vol. III ]

==Overview==

In 1997 Don Francisco recorded "I Don't Care Where You've Been Sleeping" for the "He's Alive" album. According to the members website: "We get more letters about the healing impact this of song than any other except He's Alive." However, the recording company he was with at that time were worried by the content of the song and might offend people because it was "too radical" and so they deleted it. Ironically, it is considered by many to be one of his best songs.

It was for reasons such as this that eventually Don Fancisco opted to operate independently which while affording him more control seems to have had no ill effect on his musical output or quality.

Some of Don Fransisco's songs deal with what his site calls ] where the habit of church life replaces actual Christianity. Such songs include: "Stand Up" ("Only Love is Spoken Here", ]), "Steeple Song", "Everybody Else But Me" & "Beautiful to Me" ("Beautiful to Me", ]), "The Rule of the Spirit" & "Call Nobody Teacher Here, my child" ("Grace on Grace", ]) and "Pushin On" which is currently unreleased and available only from his websites members only download section.

Don Francisco released an "album" which consists only of selected and paraphrased readings from the Bible. The disk is called "The Promises" and is a collaboration between Don and Wendy Francisco released in ] under the ] label.
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==Don Francisco and Copyright==
Like any artist Don Fransisco retains full copyright on all his work but provides chord charts and lyrics for most of his songs. In addition to this many of his albums have been recorded sans-lyrics so that an enthusastic fan might sing them for themselves.

In addition to this rather liberal approach to the base material, his site actively encourages its download members to create CD's for friends that might appreciate (the site actually says "...might be blessed...") a custom Don Francisco and Friends CD with the limits against sale and so forth and the simple requirement that the website URL be written on each CD.

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Revision as of 10:11, 30 November 2005

The Eddy Match Company is a Canadian company whose main product was originally wooden matches. The company was formed when the E.B. Eddy Company stopped manufacturing matches in 1927. In the same year, Eddy's match operation was merged with World Match Corp. Ltd., Dominion Match Co. Ltd. and Canadian Match Co. Ltd.. Ezra Butler Eddy had started off in business making matches in Hull, Quebec by hand from wood discarded by local sawmills. The company became the first manufacturer of book matches in Canada in 1929 and is the largest producer of this product in Canada. The company operates a match factory in Pembroke, Ontario. During the 1960s and 1970s, other operations included:

Ideal Vendor Company in Deseronto, Ontario which manufactured vending machines Steel Equipment in Pembroke which manufactured steel office furniture Grant Industries in Vancouver which distributed building products. This company was identified as one of the Canadian distributors of zonolite products contaminated with asbestos which originated from Libby, Montana. Kootenay Forest Products in Nelson, British Columbia


External link

Company web site CBC: Deadly Dust