Music For the Mountains
During the month of April, Falling Mountain Music’s website will feature a song by Appalachian Voices own Associate Executive Director, Mary Anne Hitt, as their MP3 of the month. The song, “The Most Beautiful Place in the World,” is one of thirteen by various artists on the benefit album Moving Mountains: Voices of Appalachia Rise Up Against Mountaintop Removal, which was released on the Falling Mountain label. (see page 20 for more information on the release of this album).
To download the song for free, go to www.fallingmountain.com/mp3.html. If you like what you hear and you want to support Appalachian communities in the fight to end mountaintop removal, you can buy a copy of Moving Mountains by contacting Appalachian Voices at 828-262-1500 or www.appvoices.org.
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