2006年VOA标准英语-Young Musicians Sing HIV/AIDS Prevention Messag(在线收听) |
By Zulima Palacio ------- The new CD is called "What Are We Living For." It was put together by volunteer singers and producers and launched at this month's International AIDS Conference in Toronto, Canada. The songs emphasize hope, honesty and responsible behavior. Several of the artists on the CD have already had close encounters with HIV-AIDS. Rap singer Chad Phipps was born in New Orleans and is better known as "Ghost." He likes positive music with a message. Katie Marino is a pop and soul singer and a dance teacher. "I work with high school students and is important for me to impact them." Besides the music CD, the Responsibility Project and A.R.P. Productions are also using video and the Internet. Their web site at “arpproductions.com” promotes HIV-AIDS awareness. Their video uses stories from Africa and testimonials of volunteers. "It's cool to be smart. It's cool to be careful. It's cool to be aware of the possibility of contracting something. It's not cool to die young," says the soundtrack of the music video. Abner Mason with the AIDS Responsibility Project hopes this CD is just the beginning. "We hope very much to attract other artists. We hope other artists see what we're doing and see that they too can use their gift to fight HIV." |
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