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The Philadelphia Solidarity Project Volume 1

by The Philadelphia Solidarity Project

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1.
Intro 08:05
2.
Hindsight 03:13
3.
Aqueducts 02:55
4.
Inner Peace 05:06
5.
Umi Says 10:30
6.
7.
Syd 04:14

about

In turbulent times such as these, I believe that it is every artist’s duty to use their unique skill set to both document the present and to energize the future. With the death of Goerge Floyd and the growing Black Lives Matter movement, I feel it is our job as artists to support this push for equity. In creating The Philadelphia Solidarity Project, I want to compile the thoughts and hopes of some of Philadelphia’s greatest musicians and activists, and let their work speak for themselves. With this compilation, all the proceeds will be donated to organizations and campaigns fighting for equity and positive change.


Donations are based on the artists vote on where funds should be going, volume one proceeds will be split
70% - Black Lives Matter
15% - Justice for Breonna Taylor
15% - Act Blue Civics 70+ community bail funds, mutual aid funds, and racial justice organizers secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd?refcode=cwg

credits

released June 5, 2020

Intro - Everett Pettiecord

Hindsight - Corinne Kite-Dean

Aqueducts- Fuego Bari: Performed and Produced
Engineered by Emouri

Inner Peace - Brushstroke

Umi Says - Hiruy Tirfe: Saxophone
Aaron Goode: Trombone
Tim Brey: Keyboard
Matt Keppler: Bass
Lionel Forrester Jr: Drums
Josh Thomas: Engineer
Song by Mos Def

In the Face of Apartheid -
Connor O'Neill: Composer, Guitar, Production, and Engineering
Steve Perry: Drums


Syd - Mervin Toussaint: Saxophone and Composition
Seunghee Lee: Piano
Shane Aaserude: Bass
Dae Jin Hong: Drums
Vic Stevens: Engineer

Album Producer, Liner Notes, and Mastering Engineer - Bryan Cowan
Liner Note Editing - Juana Parrel
Album Cover - Mars
Names on cover pulled from www.npr.org/2020/05/29/865261916/a-decade-of-watching-black-people-die

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