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From Middle Earth to Pouch Cove: Atlantic Union's new album heads Homeward

On Atlantic Union’s third album, Homeward, band member Dan Rubin has finally revisited a song he created a half century ago during his obsession with J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit.

Have a First Listen to Homeward by Atlantic Union

Atlantic Union is (L-R): Sally Goddard, Dan Rubin and Jane Ogilvie. (Atlantic Union/Submitted Photo)

On Atlantic Union's third album, Homeward, band member Dan Rubin has finally revisited a song he created a half century ago during his obsession with J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit.

Rubin wrote Roads Go Ever On as the theme song for a 12-part campus radio play version of The Hobbit he produced while he was a college student in Oregon in 1967.

"I actually corresponded with Tolkien at the time," said Rubin.

"I have a letter from him in a safety deposit box."

Rubin, along with bandmates Sally Goddard and Jane Ogilvie, recorded Road Go Ever On as a track on Atlantic Union`s latest album, Homeward.

Homeward also features several other original songs, and some traditional and folk music standards.

Rubin acknowledged that Atlantic Union's folky, acoustic sound would be a good fit for a performance space in Middle Earth.

"Or Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove," said Goddard.

"Or even in Pouch Cove where I live," agreed Rubin.

Have a listen to a chat between Atlantic Union and Weekend AM host Heather Barrett.

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Heather Barrett is the host and producer of Weekend AM on CBC Radio One in Newfoundland and Labrador.