Koroviev
02-12-2005, 10:35
http://news.amnesty.org/index/ENGACT300212005
Top musicians support Amnesty International in ground-breaking global venture
Press release, 01.12.2005
The Black Eyed Peas, Avril Lavigne, and The Cure are joining Amnesty International in a ground-breaking musical venture using the works of John Lennon. Make Some Noise, launching on 10 December -- International Human Rights Day -- aims to inspire a new generation to celebrate and stand up for human rights.
The global launch of Make Some Noise will see the release of the Black Eyed Peas’ rousing version of Power to the People, The Cure’s interpretation of Love, Snow Patrol’s recording of Isolation, and Grow Old With Me performed by The Postal Service. All four exclusive singles will be available as online downloads via www.amnesty.org/noise.
These will be followed in early 2006 by an array of iconic John Lennon tracks from further top artists, including Avril Lavigne.
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Top musicians support Amnesty International in ground-breaking global venture
Press release, 01.12.2005
The Black Eyed Peas, Avril Lavigne, and The Cure are joining Amnesty International in a ground-breaking musical venture using the works of John Lennon. Make Some Noise, launching on 10 December -- International Human Rights Day -- aims to inspire a new generation to celebrate and stand up for human rights.
The global launch of Make Some Noise will see the release of the Black Eyed Peas’ rousing version of Power to the People, The Cure’s interpretation of Love, Snow Patrol’s recording of Isolation, and Grow Old With Me performed by The Postal Service. All four exclusive singles will be available as online downloads via www.amnesty.org/noise.
These will be followed in early 2006 by an array of iconic John Lennon tracks from further top artists, including Avril Lavigne.
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