Overview
- Glenn-Copeland released a double single, “Children’s Anthem” and “Let Us Dance (Movement One),” presented as single‑take performances, with the latter featuring a newly formed Montreal choir.
- Laughter in Summer was recorded over three days at Montreal’s Hotel2Tango with engineer Howard Bilerman, with Elizabeth Copeland and music director Alex Samaras credited as producers.
- The nine-track album includes features by Elizabeth Copeland and selections such as “Ever New,” “Shenandoah,” and “Let Us Dance (Movement Two).”
- The title stems from Glenn-Copeland’s post-diagnosis instrumentals series Songs with No Words, after Elizabeth was moved by the phrase “laughter in summer, how I remember.”
- The announcement arrives as Glenn-Copeland continues an itinerary billed as his expected final tour, with October UK/EU dates and Canadian shows in Ottawa (Dec 5), Toronto (Dec 13), and Vancouver (Jan 16).