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TEDGlobal 2009: Mark Johnson of Playing for Change

kevglobal on July 21, 2009 22:42

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    Mark Johnson is responsible for the popular YouTube video of street musicians around the world playing the classic Stand by Me. The video has been viewed 30m times on YouTube. What many people might not know is that video is part of an educational foundation, Playing for Change. Here he talks to The Guardian's Kevin Anderson about the foundation and what he learned from the musicians he interviewed.

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    • user35865
      user35865 on September 28, 2009 15:12

      I Love this Music... and so does my husband.
      Question: Can you please advise me as to how I may be in touch with Mark Johnson to contribute music?
      Jim Harbour, my husband, has a beautiful Symphony he conposed which he would like to donate to the
      Mark Johnson's .. SONG AROUND THE WORLD.. Playing for Change.
      The Smyphony is on CD and Jim would like it donated to Mark Johnson for SONGS AROUND THE WORLD..
      if it can be in his music?
      Jim also has other music he has composed.

      My e-mail is .. poppypat@yahoo.com .. where I can be contacted.
      Thank You for any information.

      Patricia Harbour
      poppypat@yahoo.com

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