CompassionArt Engages People Everywhere To Help End World Poverty
Publish Date: Nov 19, 2008
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Twelve CompassionArt songwriters, joined by seven genre-defining guest vocalists, have come together for an unprecedented offering to help the poorest of the poor through the 14-song charity album, CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty. This groundbreaking recording, which includes a compelling 50-minute DVD CompassionArt documentary, will be available beginning January 27th, 2009 in North America, and November 24th, 2008 in Europe and Scandinavia.
Nineteen of the most well-known artists in the whole genre of Christian/Gospel music are featured on the CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty recording. Songwriters include:
Guest vocalists include:
Together, they combine for 101 million albums sold, 103 No. 1 songs, 32 GRAMMY® Awards, 202 Dove Awards, 18 Stellar Awards, three American Music Awards, and 116 CCLI Top 500 songs sung by millions in churches around the world.
The goal of CompassionArt and this recording, including the current radio single “King of Wonders” being heard on the K-LOVE Radio Network and other stations across the country, is to engage people everywhere to help end world poverty. None of these artists will ever receive a dime for their efforts. And this is not just a one-time offering, but will be a forever offering for the life of the songs through CompassionArt. In addition to the songwriters and guest vocalists, the publishers, managers, record labels, copyright institutes and agents involved are donating their efforts on this project to CompassionArt.
CompassionArt songwriters
CompassionArt is not a one-time Live Aid concert, nor just one “We Are The World”-type song, but a whole album of original songs forever donated to the poor. Songs can be heard, recorded, re-recorded and sung for generations, earning royalties for publishers when the songs are played and through a variety of other outlets over many years. The song, “Happy Birthday”, generates an estimated $2 million a year for its publisher. That is the hope for these CompassionArt songs, except all the proceeds go to charity.
“We are a global community, an underground adventure, a map being drawn as we speak that connects wealth with poverty, art with hope, compassion with despair,” says CompassionArt founder and Delirious? front-man Martin Smith. “We have united ourselves as a community of artists and songwriters to give it all away. Please join us by purchasing the album, playing these songs and singing them in your church services.
“Every CompassionArt songwriter has nominated a charitable project that will share in half the proceeds that these songs raise,” continues Smith. “The projects supported include those that offer people primary healthcare, clean water, education and more. But we also wanted to do something together; we wanted to invest the other half of the proceeds in projects that would join the dots between art and compassion.”
Four collective projects were chosen to receive 50% of the proceeds from these songs:
The 12 projects being supported by the CompassionArt songwriters are:
CompassionArt, a charity based in Littlehampton, England, held a songwriters’ retreat in January 2008. The 12 songwriters worked together toward a common goal to write 10-12 songs for charity, but by the end of the retreat, had completed 22 new songs. The CompassionArt songwriters began recording the songs for the CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty album in February at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London, England, with later recording sessions in Nashville, New York and Los Angeles. Joining the songwriters and guest vocalists to work on the album were such acclaimed musicians, producers and engineers as Josiah Bell, Matt Bronleewe, Danny Duncan, Sam Gibson, Andy Hunt, Ted Jensen, Lakewood Choir, Dan Needham, Paul Moak, Jack Joseph Puig, The Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Tommy Sims, Akil Thompson and the Watoto African Children’s Choir.
Catching the vision of CompassionArt early, several music festivals this past summer, including a couple of the largest festivals, Creation and Cornerstone, ran a three-minute CompassionArt promotional video on their JumboTrons in support of this movement. To preview the video, go to the YMZ Media section. The full 50-minute CompassionArt documentary, featured with the CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty recording, is being considered now by several networks for broadcast.
Notably, the Barnes & Noble of England, WH Smith, has chosen CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty to be a featured holiday release to promote in its 486 stores. Additionally, Covenant and Family Christian Stores have committed in advance to a full year of marketing and promotion around the album’s release, considering the recording the biggest upcoming release of 2009.
Recognized already for its charity work, CompassionArt became the recipient of the inaugural “Gospel Angel Award” presented by the Gospel Music Channel during the network’s telecast of this year’s Dove Awards. CompassionArt has been covered by the Associated Press, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, Houston Chronicle, MTV.com, MSN, Canadian Press, ChristianMusicToday.com, Worship Musician, and hundreds of other publications across the world. More information can be found at CompassionArt.tv.
CompassionArt Songwriter/Guest Vocalist Quotes:
Paul Baloche
Stu G (Delirious?)
Israel Houghton
Tim Hughes
Leeland Mooring
Matt Redman
Michael W. Smith
Chris Tomlin
CeCe Winans
Darlene Zschech
Check out the CompassionArt project on their YMZ page and view the EPK in the YMZ Media section.
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