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Holly Light Wins the 2007 Peacedriven Songwriting Award for "Keep
Rising Up"
June 15, 2007
NEW YORK – Out of more than 400
entries into the 2007 Peacedriven Songwriting Award contest, a song
by California-based musician Holly Light garnered the most buzz
among the panel of judges, comprised of social activists and
musicians.
Light said she wrote “Keep Rising Up” as a tribute to her fellow
Buddhists. “Some [Buddhists] have surmounted incredible hardships in
their lives, things that would crush most ordinary people,” Light
said. “I was inspired by their inner strength and commitment to win
– no matter what – and their willingness to share that strength with
me.” Light said the goal of the Buddhist practice is to achieve
world peace and happiness for all living beings.
As the winner of the Peacedriven Songwriting Award, Light receives a
trophy and a $300 cash prize. Her winning song can be heard at
www.myspace.com/peacedriven.
Anthony Stokes, director of the Peacedriven Organization, says the
songwriting award honors songwriters like Light who can tap into
music’s power to inspire social change. “Holly Light is an
exceptional songwriter and you can feel the passion in her words and
music,” Stokes said. “Her song ‘Keep Rising Up’ is timely and will
inspire peacedriven people everywhere.”
The runner-up for the 2007 Peacedriven Songwriting Award is Ghanaian
musician Wanlov. Through his Afrobeat and hip hop-flavored song
“Human Being”, Wanlov relates to the struggles of people around the
world.
The Peacedriven Organization began taking submissions for the
contest in February of this year. Almost all of the songs were
submitted through an online submission process, with the help of the
global music network Sonicbids.com. Entries from all genres and from
around the world were received, including United States, Australia,
Canada, Ghana, Ireland, France and the United Kingdom. Judges
narrowed down the entries based on originality, melody and lyrics.
The field was first cut to the Top 16 finalists, and then judged a
second time to find the winner of the songwriting award.
The Peacedriven Organization, founded in 2001, is a nonprofit group
established to inspire, motivate, and educate people about global
social issues. The term “peacedriven” describes one who dedicates
himself or herself to addressing social issues such as poverty,
violence, justice, suppression of human rights, discrimination and
crime.
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FINALISTS
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WINNER: Holly Light California “Keep Rising Up” (Adult Contemporary) hollylight.com |
RUNNER-UP: Wanlov Ghana “Human Being” (World) wanlov.com |
Joe Con California "Fight for Peace” (Hip Hop / Rap) royalarkmusic.com |
Lorna
Bracewell Florida “Love Song” (Singer/Songwriter) lornabracewell.com |
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Tracy Scharf California "If Heaven Spoke” (Adult Contemporary) myspace.com/tracyscharf |
Michael
Patrick Phelan New York “Safe” (Singer/Songwriter) michaelpatrickphelan.com |
Eddie
Cunningham California "Why” (Americana) eddiecunningham.com |
Scholars
Word Florida "I Know” (Reggae) scholarsword.com |
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Declan
McGarry Canada “Funny Clown” (Singer/Songwriter) myspace.com/declanmcgarry |
Joy Adler New York “Your Love is Everything” (Pop) joyadler.com |
Karl Anthony California “One People / Wall of Peace" (Acoustic) karlanthony.com |
Margot
Blanche New York “At the End” (Urban / R&B) margotblanche.com |
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Merc Love North Carolina “One Day” (Hip Hop / Rap) myspace.com/merclove |
Telly New York “Try Change” (Singer/Songwriter) tellyjams.com |
Mark Hildreth California “The Beauty Of It All” (Pop) mark-hildreth.com |
Bill Candy Canada “Common Ground” (Acoustic) billcandy.com |