Avraham Fried Remembers 9/11 with the Song “Changing The World One Smile At A Time”
Let us not forget that terrible day just ten short years ago. A day felt around the world, a day that shattered thousands of lives and changed the face of America forever. Of course I am talking about 9/11. Yesterday and Shabbos memorial ceremonies were help across the globe honoring and remembering the victims of 9/11.
As Jews, we love using the power of music to get across to the masses feeling inspiration and messages of positive outlook.
Therefore we are proud to present this song “Changing The World One Smile At A Time”, sung/performed originally at HASC 23 with the HASC choir (lead by Shloime Kaufman). The song was composed by none other then Avraham Fried and arranged by the maestro Yisroel Lamm. Avremel said the message of the song is simple “if a few individuals could come together and reach such havoc and destruction imagine what would happen if more of us came together to do good”.
This song was originally going to be included on Avraham Fried’s upcoming English album. When Ding of Suki & Ding productions heard about it he convinced Avremel to sing it at HASC 23. A similar version of the song yet different song WILL be on Fried’s upcoming English album as well.
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