

With all net proceeds being donated to Haitian Relief. “Are You Listening” premiered on the Gospel Music Channel earlier this week. Frank DAngelo raises money for Haiti Relief through song News provided by. Mullen, Jessica Reedy, The Neville Sisters, Troy Sneed, Micah Stampley, Melinda Watts, and Brian Courtney Wilson. Partners In Health in Haiti to honor the men and women. The song gets support from an an all-star choir which includes Shari Addison, Kathy Taylor Brown, John Gray, Bishop Darryl Hines, Stephen Hurd, Karima Kibble, Judith McAllister, Nicole C. The goal of Symphonic Relief for Haiti is: to raise 250,000 through the gift of music for the humanitarian work of. Although the single received largely negative reviews from critics, it was commercially successful, debuting at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Twenty-five years after the all-star recording of 'We Are the World' became a signature moment in celebrity altruism and pop-music history, a new collective of stars came together Monday at the same Hollywood recording studio to record a new version for Haiti earthquake relief. In response, artists featured on We are the World 25 for Haiti rallied together, forgoing royalties, in order to raise money for aid in Haiti. Richie co-wrote the original record with Michael Jackson for African famine relief, and the single was a massive success. All proceeds for the album will go towards Haitis relief efforts. Moss, Smokie Norful, Marvin Sapp, Karen Clark-Sheard, Kierra “KiKi” Sheard, BeBe Winans, CeCe Winans and Marvin Winans. An all-star We Are the World remake for Haiti relief. The recording session will take place on Monday, February 1, in the exact same A&M Records recording studio as the 'We Are the World' recording did in 1985.

The chorus rings passionately, “Is there anybody out there listening? And does anybody know my name? No, my friend we were not there, but we’re here and we care, and yes, we feel your pain.”Īmong the artists who contributed their gifts to the recording of “Are You Listening” were Yolanda Adams, Jeremy Camp, Shirley Caesar, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Natalie Grant, Fred Hammond, Tamela & David Mann, Mary Mary, Donnie McClurkin, Bishop Paul S. The touching ballad speaks of the helplessness one might feel watching the news of the tragedy unfold from so far away, but assures that help is on the way.
