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CT musicians Light Warriors combat hunger with album calling for oneness
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Light Warriors is a Connecticut-based band with members from New Haven, Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgeport.Light Warriors / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Connecticut band Light Warriors created the Book of One album to promote oneness and combat hunger.Light Warriors / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Blending rock, funk and reggae with indie sensibilities, the Light Warriors is a Connecticut-based band with members from New Haven, Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgeport.
On March 5, the band released “Book of One,” a new album-length single that includes nine different versions of its song “One,” with reinterpretations being contributed by international artists around the globe.
Article Contributed by Margaret Willard | Published on Wednesday, February 24, 2021
An estimated 24,000 new songs get released every day. Yet no artist or label has conceived the album-length single before, where one song and theme is reimagined multiple times as a cohesive, collaborative release. Today, Highest Frequency Records announces just that with the March 5, 2021 release of
Book of One by
The Connecticut-based ensemble embraces a message of global unity and positivity on the album’s original single “One”, which is then reworked and reimagined eight times over, featuring guest appearances by indiginous poet and activist Lyla June Johnston, Ruff Scott of Easy Star All-Stars, Ghana’s Kwadjo Spiri, Ethiopian reggae artist Sydney Salmon, and more.
Hypnotherapist accused of stalking ex found not guilty
Perth Sheriff Court.
A man has been cleared of stalking his former partner for two months after the acrimonious breakdown of their relationship.
Hypnotherapist Michael Walsh – who was cleared last year of sexually assaulting patients – had been accused of causing Karen Steeple fear and alarm by staring at her.
She told Perth Sheriff Court that Walsh, 72, had repeatedly followed her and deliberately loitered outside a café he knew she frequented.
Walsh was alleged to have engaged in a course of conduct that caused Ms Steeple fear or alarm between January 20 and March 9.