
Mitch Dorge
Mitch Dorge is a happy guy. So much so that he was sought after to participate in the Sarah Spinks documentary about people that have attained true happiness in life. As one of five individuals In Pursuit of Happiness, Mitch sheds a fair bit of light on a few things – but what seems most evident to him is that his life's accomplishments (so far) are a by-product of being a happy guy. Mitch should know, after all, he's a celebrated musician that has achieved fame, success and world-wide success, but to Mitch, happiness is not defined by his accomplishments alone (although the accomplishment list is long!).
So, throughout the last 14 years, Mitch has not only shared his thoughts, but has given his North American audiences the chance to experience this happiness. In spending an hour with Mitch, you will not only hear his unconventional ideas about where true happiness comes from, you'll feel it and experience it for yourself.
Whether Mitch is speaking to youth, a Chamber of Commerce, Teachers, Parents, Multi-national Corporations, or welcoming guests at a local charity fundraiser, somehow people are more likely to walk out a whole lot happier than when they walked in. We think he just might be catchy.
As a drummer, (and few would define him so narrowly) he can be found on a minimum of 25 albums – recordings with everyone from local up-and-coming artists to mega artists such as the Crash Test Dummies (11 million records sold worldwide), a band which he has also been a member of since 1991. You'll also often find Mitch in the Album credits as producer, engineer or even playing some other instrument. He has three Grammy nominations, a Juno and 11 Juno nominations, appearances on Letterman (three times), Arsenio, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan O'Brian (three times), and a most proud moment – Saturday Night Live. After a Prairie Music Award, almost 20 years of touring the world over, and receiving the 2016 Sir Hugh John McDonald Memorial Award, you'd think that might be enough to fuel the happiness tank. However, research from the doc says all that is just the icing on the cake.
Mitch Dorge is a happy guy. So much so that he was sought after to participate in the Sarah Spinks documentary about people that have attained true happiness in life. As one of five individuals In Pursuit of Happiness, Mitch sheds a fair bit of light on a few things – but what seems most evident to him is that his life's accomplishments (so far) are a by-product of being a happy guy. Mitch should know, after all, he's a celebrated musician that has achieved fame, success and world-wide success, but to Mitch, happiness is not defined by his accomplishments alone (although the accomplishment list is long!).
So, throughout the last 14 years, Mitch has not only shared his thoughts, but has given his North American audiences the chance to experience this happiness. In spending an hour with Mitch, you will not only hear his unconventional ideas about where true happiness comes from, you'll feel it and experience it for yourself.
Whether Mitch is speaking to youth, a Chamber of Commerce, Teachers, Parents, Multi-national Corporations, or welcoming guests at a local charity fundraiser, somehow people are more likely to walk out a whole lot happier than when they walked in. We think he just might be catchy.
As a drummer, (and few would define him so narrowly) he can be found on a minimum of 25 albums – recordings with everyone from local up-and-coming artists to mega artists such as the Crash Test Dummies (11 million records sold worldwide), a band which he has also been a member of since 1991. You'll also often find Mitch in the Album credits as producer, engineer or even playing some other instrument. He has three Grammy nominations, a Juno and 11 Juno nominations, appearances on Letterman (three times), Arsenio, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan O'Brian (three times), and a most proud moment – Saturday Night Live. After a Prairie Music Award, almost 20 years of touring the world over, and receiving the 2016 Sir Hugh John McDonald Memorial Award, you'd think that might be enough to fuel the happiness tank. However, research from the doc says all that is just the icing on the cake.
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