Celebrities Lending Voices to Benefit War Victims on Vietnam War Anniversary CD
An eclectic group of well-known as well as new musicians lend their voices to a CD to benefit victims of war to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.
(PRWEB) April 26, 2005 -- The Vietnam War ended 30 years ago on April 30th,
1975, but bombs and landmines left over from that conflict continue to injure
and kill on a near daily basis. Clear Path International, a US-based non-profit,
works to address the needs of survivors of such accidents and their
families.
Clear Path has joined forces with an eclectic group of
outstanding musicians to put together a benefit CD to help raise much needed
funds to continue their work in Vietnam and other parts of Asia.
The CD
features former 10,000 Maniacs vocalist and solo recording artist NATALIE
MERCHANT, alternative-rock icon JULIANA HATFIELD, and the legendary JORMA
KAUKONEN of Hot Tuna and Jefferson Airplane.
Also on TOO MANY YEARS are
jam band giants WIDESPREAD PANIC covering The Doors live and THE STRING CHEESE
INCIDENT with a song written in collaboration with one of the Grateful Dead’s
longtime songwriters.
Breakout artists THE JIM GILMOUR BAND and RICK
REDINGTON & THE LUV MACHINE offer up AN HOUR IN TEXARKANA and MOTHER EARTH,
two new songs which are fresh and unforgettable.
The CD also features
rock legacies SALLY TAYLOR and THE BEN TAYLOR BAND. Sally and Ben’s parents are
James Taylor and Carly Simon and they have the talent to back up their famous
name.
Bluegrass fans will love the old and the new with THE NITTY GRITTY
DIRT BAND’s track off the classic WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN album followed up
by bluegrass’s hottest band the YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND.
Grateful
Dead fans will be stunned by THE DARK STAR ORCHESTRA’s spot-on cover of EYES OF
THE WORLD and fans of THE SAMPLES will be happy to see Clear Path has included
Sean Kelly’s lamentation of war in his classic “OCEAN OF WAR”.
Finishing
off TOO MANY YEARS is world-renowned composer PHILIP GLASS on piano for FOG OF
WAR. The title track off the Oscar Winning documentary that profiled Vietnam-Era
Defense Secretary Robert McNamara.
Due to licensing agreements Clear Path
can only produce a limited number of these CDs. A rarity to add to your
collection, on top of being a phenomenal collection of music for a worthy
cause.
All proceeds from this CD will benefit Clear Path
International.
Too Many Years is dedicated in memory of Marla Ruzicka the
28-year-old founder of the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (CIVIC) who
gave her life helping civilian victims of war in Iraq on April 17, 2005 and to
the families CPI serves in Vietnam.
Although the Vietnam War ended 30
years ago, by some estimates over 350,000 tons of bombs that did not detonate
when dropped remain in the ground. This ordnance regularly claims lives and
limbs in this still war-ravaged province. Since the conflict ended in 1975,
nearly 40,000 Vietnamese have been killed by by these munitions.
Clear
Path International serves landmine and bomb accident survivors, their families
and their communities in former war zones in Southeast Asia. This assistance
takes the form of both direct and indirect medical and social services to
survivor families as well as equipment support to hospitals. Current Clear Path
projects are in Vietnam, Cambodia and on the Thai-Burma border.
More
information about Clear Path International can be found on the web at http://www.cpi.org.
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