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Angie Jaree & Joe Pizzulo : Living the Vision
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This song has become an anthem for world peace and personal transformation. Do to the chaotic and dangerous world situation, we have decided to re-release this song with the hope that it might remind each of us to do what we can to make a difference.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
Release Date: 2009
Living the Vision Record Label: HAPPY DOG MUSIC
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Album Notes

“Living the Vision” was composed for a world peace conference in Hawaii (1985) featuring such notable presenters as Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Hunter “Patch” Adams, Dan Millman, A.T. Ariyaraitne, Eugene Callender, Tom Crum, Jerry Jampolsky, Diane Circincione, Tai Situ Rimpoche, Senator Spark Matsunaga, Alan Cohen, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Rodrigo Carazo, Abbot George Burke and many others.

It’s timeless message, performed by Angie Jaree and Joe Pizzulo, is one of peace through understanding and proactively. It has been performed in countless transformational seminars around the world.




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REVIEWS

Living the Vision
author: David Neenan
Paul Kreiling has done it again with Living the Vision. This tune is a melodic expression of Paul's concern for the whole of humanity, not just the parts. In the West, his music is a renaissance of humanism.
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Living the Vision
author: Jonathan
Incredible message, inspired performances and a driving theme...it speaks to a basic human bond that crosses cultures, races, politics and the prison of personal islolation...it says we can make this damned world work if we join in ONE HEART and ONE MIND...and, as if to speak to the corrupted condition of mankind, we must each search inside for the link to our brothers and sisters...as this song says, "The only way out is within"!
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Living the Vision
author: Robert White
Many songs that promote a better world suffer from being -- and I attempt to say this gracefully -- less than "listenable." Their admirable intents often result in a dark, serious and even boring presentation. "Living the Vision" is a wonderful exception: great message, great voices and arrangement--overall an inspiring and delightful musical event. I first heard it at the event in Hawaii and was inspired. Fortunately, it's now available on line and we use the song in all of our seminar events and people respond enthusiastically. You'll love it!
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