
Pop Stars for Victims in Asia: Cliff Richard, Elton John, Jamie Cullum, Boy George, Ronan Keating, Bee Gees... Some big music stars unite for a charity single to help rais funds for the victims of the Indian Ocean Tsunami.
Sir Cliff has already recorded his vocal part. Boy George and opera star Russell Watson are going to sing on the song, entitled "Grief Never Grows Old".
Ronan Keating (former Boyzone singer) may contribute from a studio recording in also Switzerland.
Other stars will surely be on the single "Grief Never Grows Old": surviving members of the Bee Gees, Jamie Cullum (Jazz great artist), Chris Rea and Olivia Newton-John.
The sad song was written by Radio DJ Mike Read before the tragedy on Boxing Day, but thought it was too gloomy to release. But now he plans to have it recorded by a collective of pop stars under the name One World Project.
He said the song was a slow ballad and would work with around 10 singers, rather than a "singalong" like the Band Aid 20 single raising money for famine relief in Africa.
All the backing track has already been recorded, and organisers hope it can be finished within the next week to get it into record stores as quickly as possible.
The funds will go to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), which is co-ordinating the British relief effort, with the idea the day after Boxing Day.
Cliff Richard had already recorded his vocal part in Barbados and Boy George had recorded his in New York.
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GREAT TO HEAR MY COUNTRY MEN ARE GETTING
TOGETHER FOR THIS HORRABLE DISASTER.CANT WAIT TO HEAR IT ,HATS OFF TO YOU ALL .
CHEERS
JOAN C
Posted by: joan cripe | January 10, 2005 at 04:12 PM