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|    19 Jul 17 17:50:08    |
      She's no longer just the "Voice of the Voiceless," now, she's also joining the       global music movement: "We Are One."              Popular, globally conscious, Orange County singer Laura Angelini was among       hundreds of musicians from coast to coast who joined with internationally       known recording artist David Longoria for the debut of Longoria's song of       unity "We Are One" at the White        House Day of Prayer for our Nation May 20 on the lawn of the White House.              The National Day of Prayer for our Nation was created nearly two decades ago       by the Rev. Terry Lee, and iconic New York pastor and founder of Bi-Ways and       Hedges Youth for Christ Ministry, Inc.              The event annually gathers hundreds to thousands of people from all political       and ethnic backgrounds in music and prayers for government, law enforcement,       families and more.              This year's event included an hour of music from Longoria and his eclectic       crew of singers and musicians. Performers hailed from various points across       the country, among them Tacoma, Wash., Hollywood, Calif., Las Vegas, Nev., and       Charlotte, N.C.              "We Are One," was written by Longoria, he said, as a way to commemorate the       30th anniversary of the Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie song "We Are The       World," which brought an awareness to hunger in Africa.              "I felt the time was now to uplift and bring all people together when our       nation is so divided by race, cultures, faiths and ideology," Longoria said,       adding, "I knew I had to make the time and effort to perform for the Day of       Prayer, as this song needs        to be at the center of our divide where it can shake things up for the good."              Longoria began the recording of "We Are One" with the goal of uniting up to 20       artists from various cultural and ethnic backgrounds. The song and its message       reverberated so well that he was soon receiving messages from people across       the country and in        several other countries as well – from China to Europe and across the       Pacific -- all wanting to be part of the project. The list of artists       performing on the song snowballed into upwards of 700 artists from Motown to       current country, r&b and pop,        before it was complete.              "Because of all the different styles of music the various artists perform I       combined elements of EDM, dance music; Gospel; Country; Jazz; and, Rock to       create a new sound", Longoria said, adding "the result is fresh and uplifting       and so powerful with all        the great voices."              Longoria said he is honored to be able to bring so many wonderful voices       together in what has been called "The biggest song in the history of pop,"       because of all the artists singing together.              Longoria invited Angelini to sing on the recording and at the event because he       knew she'd bring to the project her authentic compassion and concern for       worldwide unity.              "She is a strong advocate for championing uplifting efforts and we are an       uplifting effort," he said.              Angelini said "We Are One" fits into her passion for unity and concern for       others. She said she loves to sing and, "spread joy entertaining audiences       everywhere, while making a change in the world.              Angelini has been a regular performer at The Balboa Bay Club and Bistango, as       well as many other popular live music venues since moving to Orange County       from Las Vegas in 2004.              She's involved in several community and worldwide environmental, animal and       health advocacies, including: Ocean Defenders Alliance Fundraiser; the John       Lennon Vigil; Angels Of Charity, Music For The Children Of Peru, the Japan       Disaster Relief Benefit;        Leukemia Foundation; and, World March for Peace and Non-Violence. Additionally       she developed music programs OCSA and APA Commercial Music Department as a       Vocal Director.              Longoria explains his vision for the "We Are One" song and movement in a       Youtube video, in which he plays his original song. "We Are ONE" at:       https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=iE5eC2Ey9j8 and: https://www.yo       tube.com/watch? v=sYzJitssaDA              More information is available at: http://weareoneconcerts.org and       http://davidlongoria.com.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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