NEW
YORK (www.sojournband.com) - Local Christian musician, Tim Hamm (of the
group Sojourn), is heading up a CD compilation to raise money for the
Tsunami relief effort in Asia. The compilation will feature independent
Michigan Christian artists and 80% of all sales will be going directly
to the organization World Vision and their Tsunami relief efforts.
The
compilation CD will be titled "Artists For Hope � A Compilation of
Michigan Independent Christian Artists To Benefit The Tsunami Relief
Effort In Asia." Artists involved include:
Marty Miller (Belmont, MI)
Sojourn (Grand Rapids, MI)
CrossWise (Grand Rapids, MI)
Michael D (Grand Rapids, MI)
Crisi (Grand Rapids, MI)
UN1ON (Grand Rapids, MI)
J3 (East Lansing, MI)
Ed Englerth (Hastings, MI)
Orson (Grand Rapids, MI)
H.L Tapley (Romeo, MI)
Sam Dougherty (Colon, MI)
Dete Tilma (Byron Center, MI)
No Band Required (Kalamazoo, MI)
The
compilation is being mastered by Ty Tabor (King's X
guitarist/co-vocalist as well as solo artist and producer). Musical
styles represented will include rock, pop, adult contemporary, country,
hip-hop, and even techno.
Tim says "I believe this is an
opportunity for the local Christian music community to unify, and to
support the relief efforts for those in the Tsunami affected regions.
This is a great chance for us to show Christian love and charity to
those who are in a seemingly hopeless situation. World Vision is a
fantastic organization that has been actively involved in the relief
effort within hours of the wave. I am excited to have these great local
artists involved with this project. "
Release date for the
compilation will be mid-March 2005. Many of the participating artists
will have the CD available directly, as well as the disc being
available online at www.artistsforhope.org.
Tim Hamm is
coordinator of the Christian Artists of West Michigan meeting group, as
well as running Hammster Wheel (a music production and promotion studio
� www.hammsterwheel.com). Tim has been playing bass guitar with local
band Sojourn (www.sojournband.com) for over 10 years.
World
Vision (www.worldvision.org) is a Christian relief and development
organization dedicated to helping children and their communities
worldwide reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty.
World Vision teams are distributing survival packs of food, bottled
water, medicine, sleeping mats, clothing, and household items to tens
of thousands of people after tsunamis swept the coasts of 12 countries
on December 26, 2004.