Saturday 30 August 2008

Grammy Winning Recording Artist John Legend Scheduled to Premiere 'If You're Out There,' an Anthemic Call-to-Action for Our Times, During Historic Performance Opening the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Monday, August 25

NEW YORK, Aug. 25 -- The five time Grammy Award winning
recording artist and concert performing artist John Legend will premier his new
song, "If You're Out There," during an historic set hatchway the 2008
Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado on Monday, August 25.

An anthemic call-to-action and evocation of human potential, "If You're
Out There" reflects the themes of hope and change, obligation and
leadership, and committal to a better tomorrow expressed in the principles
of the DNC and the black Maria of the American people.

"If you hear this message, wheresoever you stand, I'm vocation every woman,
calling every man," sings John Legend in "If You're Out There." "We're the
generation. We can't afford to wait. The future started yesterday and we're
already late."

"If You're Out There," produced by Trevor Horn and Devo Springsteen and
featuring the Agape Choir, will be useable online at
http://my.barackobama.com/johnlegend following John's performance at the
DNC.


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