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Millions More Movement Song/CD Offers Message of Empowerment and Trip to Hawaii In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Million Man March, Alan Curtis Green,composer and producer of "One In A Million," has put together a commemorative CD package that features "One In A Million," the 2005 Million Man March song, a free MMM wristband and a chance to win a free trip for two to Hawaii. All available at www.millionsong.com. Chicago, IL (PRWEB) October 5, 2005 -- In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Million Man March, Alan Curtis Green,composer and producer of "One In A Million," has put together a commemorative CD package sure to please. Each compact disc will feature "One In A Million," the 2005 Million Man March song, a free MMM wristband and a chance to win a free trip for two to Hawaii. All available at www.millionsong.com.
The "One In A Million," CD will also feature a raw, telling, unscripted conversation between 12 African Americans from very different walks of life who were put in a room, in front of a mike for five hours. Listeners will hear portions of the conversation had by corporate workers, entrepreneurs, preachers and pimps on politics, male female relationships, the church and black leadership.
In the vein of humanitarian anthems like "We Are The World," "One In A Million" the single and CD project speaks to the human spirit at a time when the disaster and destruction of Hurricane Katrina has the nation asking questions about race, poverty and the inclusion of all Americans.
To aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina, Green has also composed a second version of "One In A Million," titled "One In A Million: After The Storm."
To hear a sample of "One In A Million" and "One In A Million: After The Storm," to purchase either single or commemorative CD set and register to win a free trip for two to Hawaii, log on to www.millionsong.com.
Also featured on millionsong.com is video of Minister Louis Farrakhan's endorsement of "One In A Million" and rapper Kanye West discussing the 10th anniversary march.
Alan Curtis Green is also the creator of "The Kwanzaa Song," and CEO of Urban Jingles.com.
For more information, to schedule interviews or to add "One In A Million" or "One In A Million: After The Storm to your rotation contact: Toya Milam Altruistic Communications & Consulting (312) 909-3179 alturistic.communications@gmail.com
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