Tree Records Issues CD Single For Australian Fires
Tree Records Issues CD Single For Australian Bush Fires
Tree Records has released a CD Single of the old
1977 Kansas hit "Dust In The Wind", as a Fund Raiser for the
victims of the February 7 Bush Fires in the outlying Towns
around Melbourne, Australia, with over 200 people losing
their lives.
The Single is a truly International effort, recorded in Scotland, England and New Zealand in parts and mixed and Mastered by Chris Adams in his Studios in Scotland. The three artists involved are Chris Adams[UK](electric/acoustic guitars), Bob Keeton[NZ](male lead vocal and piano, harmonising vocals on track 2) and Jenni Leigh Smith[UK](female lead vocals).
The three versions of the same song are: "Dust In The Wind" by Chris Adams & Bob Keeton, "Dust In The Wind" (Acoustic Version) Chris Adams, Jenni Leigh Smith & Bob Keeton. "Dust In The Wind" (Instrumental) Chris Adams & Bob Keeton.
By making a donation to the Australian Bush Fires Relief Fund of either $3, $5 or $10 USD via PayPal you receive the URL to visit to Download all three tracks plus the cover design artwork.
The CD Single has been released initially through Tree Record's web site only but will arrive at iTunes, Napster, Amazon mp3, eMusic and many more such Seller Sites by April 2009. But right now, Tree's Website at www.treelabel.com is the only way to make a donation and receive this free CD Single in appreciation of your support for a group of fellow Human Beings who have been through a fiery Hell and need to know the rest of Humanity cares about them.
Please be generous as but for the Grace of God, go you. Someday you may be in the same boat and need other peoples' help, kindness and understanding.
ENDS
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