Award winning song writers support Global Love Day

18 April 2008

Award winning song writers are set to support Global Love Day on 1 May, a one day global event which will encourage people from all walks of life to bond together in ‘celebrating and expanding love’.

Bronwyn Edwards Cryer and Tam Katzin (from the band Light Euphoric), undisputable music talents, will launch their much-awaited ‘Corroboree’, a music video and single.

Edwards-Cryer and Katzin have composed, performed and produced the ‘Corroboree’ single. It is an admixture of popular style vocals, choir, and instrumentation and is composed of didgeridoo and tribal drumming. The effect of this admixture is a world feel and pulsating meaning of ‘harmony’ for the populace of variant ages and races.

Katzin said, "The song Corroboree celebrates the spirit of global peace, love and our interconnection to one another," further explaining and adding that, "which is perfect for the Global Love Day message… 'We are one humanity on this planet and we all share in the universal bond of love. With tolerance and compassion we embrace diversity'. So, together we make a difference through love".

The song Corroboree honours the force of worldwide peace. Love, as well as our interconnection with one another on this planet is also celebrated in this song.

The music video of ‘Corroboree’ can be found at www.Youtube.com and can also be viewed at www.Creactivation.com. A download of the single can be found in MP3 format at www.lighteuphoric.com. There is a fee of $1 for the download. Part of the income will be given to The Love Foundation (Sponsor of Global Love Day) and A Wiser World; both are non-profit humanitarian organisations.

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