Written by Eric Tiansay
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Thursday, 28 January 2010 03:43 PM America/New_York |
Christian music artists, publishers and authors continue to mobilize relief efforts for disaster victims in Haiti, which was struck Jan. 12 by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake, causing thousands of casualties.
Michael W. Smith hosted a group of Christian and country artists yesterday in Franklin, Tenn., to record "Come Together Now," which he co-wrote with David Mullen and Cindy Morgan. Among the participants were Steven Curtis Chapman, Mark Hall of Casting Crowns, Wynonna, Natalie Grant, Selah, Point of Grace, Phil Stacey and the Oak Ridge Boys. Proceeds from the song will benefit the American Red Cross and Samaritan's Purse. The date of release and distribution for the song has not been announced.
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