I'm proud to call Laura Vecchionemy friend. We met last week when she was in Murrieta to mix her new song, Tell Em About The Dream. I heard a rough mix Wednesday, received the final mix Friday and this morning she sent me the video.
"This is a song and video that came together in a week, in three different cities, because of people's belief in Sen. Obama and his message of renewal and the historic nature of this election. We got it done just in the nick of time!!!
The song was inspired by Gospel singer, Mahalia Jackson reminding Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to "Tell Them About the Dream." The musicians you see are piano virtuoso, Jonathan Batiste and his amazing Quartet in NYC.
It was made miraculously fast by Ralph Modica of Phase1Digital in NYC and mixed in LA by Jim Scott.
Please help us spread it to as many people as possible before Nov.4th as inspiration for Election Day!! If it inspires you, please post it on your Facebook and Myspace pages and share with friends!!
Thanks for caring, and don't forget to vote!!!! Love, Laura (and my amazing videographer, Ralph!)
PS To read more about details behind making this visit my Myspace blog"
Whoever you are pulling for, don't forget to vote!
3 Comments on On The Eve of the Most Important Election in Decades - Tell Em About The Dream
NOV
03
2008
this is definately one of the most intense elections I have seen, it had brought out so many young people...and they seem genuinly interested in the outcome.
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this is definately one of the most intense elections I have seen, it had brought out so many young people...and they seem genuinly interested in the outcome.