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Voices Of Tomorrow
The Kids Choir 2000 with Hayley Okines
Funky, sing-a-long pop with an inspirational message and uplifting chorus - ALL profit to progeria research.
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| # | Title | Length | ||
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| 1 |
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Voices Of Tomorrow | 4:19 | Play |
| 2 |
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Life Will Find A Way | 3:47 | Play |
| 3 |
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Voices of Tomorrow (karaoke mix) | 4:26 | Play |
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Description
On January 21st, 2006, a very special little girl called Hayley Okines joined The Kids Choir 2000 in Essex, UK to record a song called Voices of Tomorrow.
Hayley is 8 years old and has progeria.
Progeria, is a rare, fatal genetic condition characterized by an appearance of accelerated aging in children. All children with Progeria die of the same heart disease that affects millions of normal aging adults (atherosclerosis), but instead of suffering at 60 or 70 years of age, these children may suffer strokes and heart attacks at 5 or 6 years of age. Remarkably, the intellect of children with Progeria is unaffected, and despite startling physical changes in their young bodies, these extraordinary children are intelligent, funny, and full of life. At present there are about 40 known cases of Progeria around the world and only 4 in the UK
Because progeria is so rare, it attracts very limited funding for medical research with most money going towards researching illnesses and diseases which affect more people like cancer, heart disease and diabetes.
UK, Songwriter Jane was so moved by a program she saw about children with progeria that she decided to try and help ... and writing a song was her natural response. Together with her friend, songwriter and producer Mark Street, they wrote the track - Voices Of Tomorrow.
Jane said, Id been in touch with Hayleys family for a while and told them I wanted to help. Id been toying with song ideas and trying to think of whod be best to sing it " then whilst at a fete in the summer, I saw a fantastic kids choir performing. Instantly, I knew theyd be perfect and when I approached the choir master Steve Titford, he was delighted to help.
Because progeria is so rare, it attracts very limited finding for medical research with most money going towards researching illnesses and diseases which affect more people like cancer, heart disease and diabetes so all of us involved in the project are committed to helping raise both money and awareness.
The CD contains 3 tracks plus an 8 minute movie about the making of the single. You can watch the video here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqRCKHWY24E
All the profit from this release will go to The Progeria Research Foundation which was established to find the cure for progeria so children like Hayley can look forward to long and healthy lives and be given the chance to realize their hopes and dreams.
Audrey Gordon is President and Executive Director of the Progeria Research Foundation.
She said, We really are making so much progress - we discovered the progeria gene, built the research-related programs needed to get researchers interested and involved, and now have a potential drug treatment being explored. People who support us know that their money is producing results at a pace that is unheard of in the scientific community.
Research on Progeria, particularly on its fatal outcome, heart disease, will benefit not only these special children but also millions of people who suffer from heart disease and other aging-related conditions.
Please check
www.hayleyspage.com
www.janemusic.info for updates about the single, the money we're raising and to read about Hayley's progress.
You can also add us to your friends list at http://www.myspace.com/song4progeria
For further information about The Progeria Research Foundation, visit
http://www.progeriaresearch.org/