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Daniel Pearl World Music Days Brings 'Harmony For Humanity' to a Global Audience Throughout October
7th Annual Event To Highlight More Than 600 Performances in 41
Countries Artists Include R.E.M., Herbie Hancock, Zubin Mehta, Alison
Krauss, Jason Mraz, Cesaria Evora and more
Event Coincides With Pearl's Birthday October 10
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- From Canada to Cameroon, Poland to
Pakistan and Israel to Indonesia, music artists, from every corner of the
globe, will unite in a collective call for tolerance and shared humanity
during the 7th Annual Daniel Pearl World Music Days, a worldwide network of
concerts dedicated to "Harmony for Humanity." The events run from October
1-31, and already include more than 600 performances in 41 countries.
Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter and musician, kidnapped and
murdered in Pakistan in 2002, would have celebrated his 45th birthday on
October 10.
Some of the artists who have registered their October concerts at
www.danielpearlmusicdays.org include Honorary Committee members
Herbie Hancock, Alison Krauss, R.E.M., Tania Libertad, Yefim Bronfman, Ida
Haendel, Mark O'Connor, Conductors George Pehlivanian, Zubin Mehta, the Los
Angeles Master Chorale, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and an Oberlin
College performance of Steve Reich's "Daniel Variations,". Additional
artists include Dave Koz, Laurie Anderson, The Kronos Quartet, Kathy
Mattea, Jason Mraz, Michel Camilo, Doug Kershaw, The Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra, India's premier jazz ensemble Jazz Junction,
Cesaria Evora, American Youth Symphony, Stanford Music Department, Denton
School of Music and many more, representing every imaginable genre from
acoustic to Zydeco.
In addition, a special tour called FODfest (Friends of Danny), a
rolling jam session featuring more than 200 musicians, and led by Pearl's
former band-mate and friend, radio host Todd Mack, will run from October
10-26 and visit 14 cities across the U.S. including Boston, New York,
Washington DC, Atlanta, Nashville, Seattle, Portland, Berkeley and Los
Angeles. (www.fodfest.org).
Daniel Pearl World Music Days takes place each year during October, to
coincide with Pearl's birthday October 10. This year the Wall Street
Journal reporter, who was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in Pakistan
in 2002 while researching a story, would have been 45. An accomplished
musician, Pearl connected to people through music in every country he
visited, often joining local music groups and participating in impromptu
jam sessions.
"Danny was a passionate believer in the power of music to bring people
together regardless of ethnic, religious or cultural differences," said his
father Judea Pearl, President of the Daniel Pearl Foundation. "World Music
Days is a tribute to this passion and a powerful instrument in our quest
for a hate-free world. Its mission resonates with a broad spectrum of
professional artists on every continent, as well as youth and school
groups."
World Music Days is designed to raise awareness and promote tolerance
and understanding of our shared humanity. Artists register their October
events at the Web site and make a dedication in support of "Harmony for
Humanity" from the stage and/or in the printed program. Participants can
create an Artist page on the site with text, photos, videos and links seen
worldwide.
"World Music Days' message, exulting our shared humanity, has really
struck a chord," said Ruth Pearl, Daniel's mother. "Over and over we hear
how the simple act of a spoken dedication empowers both the artist and
audience members with a sense of unity and purpose."
Artists also can submit original compositions inspired by the legacy of
Daniel Pearl to be considered for the "Harmony for Humanity eStage," a
streaming internet radio station broadcast from the Foundation's Web site
www.danielpearlmusicdays.org/about_estage.php throughout October.
eStage features original compositions, music by members of the World Music
Days Honorary Committee, recordings from dedicated concerts, as well as
themed broadcasts and tapes of Danny himself playing with various bands.
To register an October performance as part of Daniel Pearl World Music
Days 2008, or to learn more about the "Harmony for Humanity" eStage, please
visit www.danielpearlmusicdays.org. Registered events taking place outside
of October are welcome and will be listed as "Tribute Concerts."
The Daniel Pearl Foundation works domestically and internationally to
promote cross-cultural understanding, to counter cultural and religious
hatred, to encourage responsible and creative journalism, and to unite
people through music. For more information please visit
www.danielpearl.org.
PR Newswire Link
Danielle Newman
Sitrick and Company
(212) 573-6100
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