Staff Reporters
Aug 5, 2011

Music Matters to release single in support of Japan

ASIA-PACIFIC – Music Matters, the annual music industry summit held in Singapore, is to release a recording by 49 artists in support of relief efforts for Japan following the earthquake and Tsunami earlier this year.

All proceeds from the single will go to rebuilding efforts
All proceeds from the single will go to rebuilding efforts

The single, a cover of Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’, was produced by artists from 18 countries in the space of 35 hours. All proceeds will go to the Japanese Red Cross and Peace Boat charities.

The ‘Music Matters for Japan’ track will be available for purchase soon on Universal Music.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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