Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Larry King, Ray J and Others Join Together for a Good Cause
For more information and music video teaser, visit our social media release.
CHICAGO, Dec. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- This holiday season, celebrities and children came together for "A Merry Christmas" music video, which features stars like Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick, Larry King, Ray J, Jordin Sparks, Jermaine Jackson, Mystery Guitar Man, DeStorm, Irina Slutskaya, the Bolshoi Ballet and others. The music video is set to premiere right before Christmas on Friday, December 23rd, and you can view the teaser video at http://youtu.be/T-vo2wokBRU. Proceeds from single sales will benefit Bright Future International (BFI), a charitable organization that funds programs for underprivileged children around the world.
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The music video begins with a little boy and girl communicating with each other from opposite sides of the world. The boy wishes the girl "A Merry Christmas" in the form of song, and despite language barriers and many miles, they are connected through this tune. The song garners attentions from children and celebrities around the world, each of them adding their own special harmony.
Tying in with BFI's mission, the concept of the music video is to promote community and peace by uniting people around the world regardless of race, religion or social status, and to have children play a major role in this.
LINKS
Watch the Teaser Video on YouTube: http://youtube.com/BrightFutureInt
Buy The Single on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/a-merry-christmas-single/id491254551
BFI Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/BrightFutureInternational
BFI Website: http://BrightFutureInternational.org
BFI Twitter Page: http://twitter.com/BrightFutureInt
ABOUT BRIGHT FUTURE INTERNATIONAL
Bright Future International (BFI) is a charitable organization helping children around the world achieve a better future by promoting compassion, values, hope, knowledge, and a desire to help others. Currently, BFI funds after school programs for underprivileged children in Russia, Panama, Rwanda and Burundi. In 2012, BFI will also be launching programs in Kenya and the U.S.
SOURCE Bright Future International
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