Playing for Change Live DVD/CD (Autographed by PFC Band!)


Item Number: 149

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Value: $50

Online Close: Nov 7, 2010 8:00 PM PST

Purchase History: 3 items sold

Description

On Playing For Change Live, the PFC band is captured all over the world including riveting performances from the U.K.'s Glastonbury Festival, Vancouver, Madrid, Los Angeles and the Santa Monica Pier where the project's extraordinary journey began. Guest appearances also include reggae legends Toots Hibbert on the Otis Redding classic "I've Got Dreams To Remember" and Ziggy Marley on his own "Love Is My Religion."


The DVD also contains the 90-minute film "On The Road With the PFC Band" chronicling the band's improbable story of strength, support and harmony.


Disc: 1


1. Fannie Mae


2. Don't Worry


3. Back To Your Roots


4. I've Got Dreams To Remember (featuring Toots Hibbert)


5. Fela Ngaye


6. Sugar Sweet


7. Children Of The World


8. Love Is My Religion (featuring Ziggy Marley)


9. Mado


10. What's Up / Don't Worry, Be Happy


11. One Love


12. Stand By Me


13. Amazing Grace


14. Imidiwan Afrik Temdam


Disc: 2


1. Fannie Mae


2. Don't Worry


3. Back To Your Roots


4. I've Got Dreams To Remember (featuring Toots Hibbert)


5. Fela Ngaye


6. Children of the World


7. Love Is My Religion (featuring Ziggy Marley)


8. Mado


9. One Love


10. Stand By Me

Special Instructions

Proceeds raised from the sale of this item will go towards The Playing For Change Foundation.


ABOUT THE PLAYING FOR CHANGE FOUNDATION


The Playing For Change Foundation (PFCF) is dedicated to connecting the world through music by providing resources (including, but not limited to facilities, supplies, and educational programs) to musicians and their communities around the world. By providing a safe place to learn and flourish, PFCF schools offer a positive alternative to the struggles that many children face daily. The mentorship and guidance the students receive from musicians and teachers provides a strong foundation for them to grow and thrive. Learn more about PFCF's work at PlayingForChange.org