2009年12月10日木曜日

SHAGGYのチャリティーに感動した。SAVE A LIFE



昔はレゲエ好きだったなあ~、と思って大好きなSHAGGYについてちょっと調べていたところ、こんな記事が。文の始まりにはMJのことも少し書かれています。
We Are The Worldにならって、こういうビッグアーティストが他のアーティストに呼び掛けてチャリティーLIVEをする、というのは本当に気持ちがいいなーって思います。
音楽ってすごいな。音楽の可能性とか公平性とか、いろいろ感じちゃうな。
フェアなやり方で、しかも全員が楽しい気持ちで援助資金が生まれるっていうことが、本当に素晴らしいと思う。
こういう企画を考えて実行することは一つのイメージ作りやプロモーションだったりもするのかもしれないけど、でも結果的にしていることは平和的で共感できることです。

かっこいいなー。
こういうことを知ると、ますます好きになっちゃうよSHAGGY。
2005年のベスト盤、買ってないな。買いに行こうかな~。

 ‘SAVE A LIFE’ SHAGGY & FRIENDS 2009
January1985 that song We Are the World came to life. Written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, We Are The World was produced and conducted by Quincy Jones and recorded by a super group of popular musicians billed as ‘USA for Africa’.
In December 2008, some
of Jamaica’s finest acts loaned their voices to a new single, Save A Life, recorded in support of the project of the same name, spearheaded by diamond-selling artiste Shaggy to aid the Bustamante Hospital for Children. A project which has taken on a life of its own, it has seen the full support of the music fraternity along with corporate Jamaica which is solidly beside Shaggy in his quest to raise millions of much-needed dollars for the hospital. Artistes have given their time and talent to a fund-raising show held on Saturday January3rd at Jamaica House and has taken it a step further by doing the song, Save A Life.
Among the artistes on the single are powerhouse acts including Shaggy, Marcia Griffiths, Luciano, Freddie McGregor, Gramps (from Morgan Heritage), Etana, Sean Paul, Elephant Man, Da’Ville, Tessanne and D-Lynx.
Recorded on Shaggy and Robert Livingstone’s Big Yard imprint, Save A Life is definitely one of those impactful songs that will live on for decades to come. The single is supported by a video, directed by none other than ace video director, Jay Will, who just completed work with Shaggy on the highly-acclaimed Bad Man Don’t Cry video.
Both the single and the video were part of the entertainment package on Saturday night at the historic, sold-out concert staged on the lawns of Jamaica House. With ticket prices ranging from $5,000 to $20,000, Shaggy’s appeal saw Jamaicans digging deep into their pockets to help the diamond-selling artiste reach his goal of raising US$2 million for the hospital.
It was a night of excellent performances on a show that was well produced and ran like clockwork. There were no band changes as an all-star aggregation led by Dean Fraser provided accompaniment for all the acts.
Among the artistes who helped to celebrate the joy of giving were Morgan Heritage, Marcia Griffiths, Lady Saw, Etana, Allison Hinds, Macy Grey, Tessanne Chin, Barrington Levy, Freddie McGregor, Tarrus Riley, Tony Rebel, Christopher Martin, Elephant Man, Da’Ville, Sean Paul, Rayvon, Rik Rok, Brian and Tony Gold and, of course, the man of the moment, Shaggy.

ほいじゃあ☆