New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Grammy-Award-winning artist and activist,
Sheryl Crow has released a new live track, "I Shall Believe," honoring the 10-year remembrance of the
Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy. She has donated her performance "I Shall Believe" with The Promise Band to help raise money to benefit
Sandy Hook Promise (SHP), a national non-profit organization with a mission to educate and empower youth and adults to prevent violence in schools, homes and communities. The Promise Band is led by professional musician and Co-CEO of
Sandy Hook Promise Mark Barden and band leader Jimmy Vivino.
A fundraiser has been created to raise additional funds for
Sandy Hook Promise. Cauze, a social giving app, has offered to match the first $50,000 in donations. Join
Sheryl Crow and the Promise Band in creating a world safe from school shootings and youth violence.
"I Shall Believe" was recorded live at a benefit in Nashville last month, featuring parent, musician and SHP co-founder and CEO, Mark Barden and Jimmy Vivino & The Promise Band. Special guest stars included Mark's daughter,
Natalie Barden,
Karen Fairchild of
Little Big Town, members of Alternate Routes.
The performance in Nashville is part of a series of docu-concerts to be included in the upcoming 2023 film, A Father's Promise, directed by Rick Korn and produced by Plain View Entertainment. The documentary film tells the story of world-class musician and
Sandy Hook parent, Mark Barden who survived unthinkable tragedy to become a force of change, and in doing so rediscovered his passion for music.