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Song Bio:
Robin Tomlin had a vision of a song that could bring hope and inspiration to the AIDS epidemic and its affects on children worldwide. In August 2006, he challenged two of his gifted friends and songwriters, Phil Koochin and Kevan Ehman to write a song that would inspire hope all over the world and serve as an AID'S International Anthem. Upon the completion of the song Let’s Find A Way, Robin brought it to the attention of musician/producer Waleed Abdulhamid, and asked for his assistance in producing this song with several international performers. Each performer delivers a reassurance of hope and inspiration by representing their culture and heritage through their voice. Their love and devotion is echoed in the song as their hearts beat together as one rhythm. From the roots of this song comes a documentary that shows the making of this international project, that unites the world to its cause.

Let’s Find A Way was recorded at 6 Studios in Toronto, Canada:
Paul Novotny Music
Newfish Studios
King Studio
Audio Producer Studio
Zoom Studio
Kush Studio


ALBUMS MUSICIANS

   
     
“Let’s Find A Way” Single

   

TRACKS:
01. “Let’s Find A Way” Single


 
     
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Bass, Electric & Acoustic Guitar – Waleed Abdulhamid
Congas Percussion – Derek Thorne
Drums – Mark Kelso & Richard Greenspoon
Horn – Bruce Cassidy
Iroquoian and Celtic Flutes – David Maracle
Piano/Keyboard – John Epata
Vocalists:
Anton Mamine – Russian
Boonaa Mahammed – African Canadian (Hip-Hop)
David Clayton Thomas – Canadian
David Maracle – Mohawk First Nations Canada
Denise Whitcomb – Thailand
Fatima Germany – African
Jordan Lipson – Canadian
Kgomotso (KG) Tsatsi – African Canadian
Yui Kiewboriboon– China
Lizzy Mahashe – African (Cape Town, South Africa)
Orpheus Choir - Canadian
Ruth Mathiang - Sudan
Samidha Joglekar Hindi – Canadian
Ursula Rucker – African American
Valu David – African (Angola, Africa)
Waleed Abdulhamid – Sudan
Zaki Ibrahim – South African
Tabla – Ravi Naimpally
Violin – Laurence Stevenson
 

 
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