Movie makers Mark Johson and Jonathan Walls travelled around the globe the last three years to record street musicians perform Ben E. Kings ‘Stand by me’. They use battery powered mobile multi track equipment, meaning every performance can add something to the song, making it a worldwide collaboration. This will be released on a DVD with more songs, to fund the Playing for Change community. A beautiful movement, created to inspire, create music and bring world peace. This video is truly stunning.
Thanks Eric..
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I have a feeling every time I run across the video I’ll end up watching it all again.