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Susan Hammond : I Want to Thank You
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Patriotic rock and pop.
Genre: Easy Listening: Soft Rock
Release Date: 2002
I Want to Thank You Record Label: Susan Hammond
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I Want to Thank You 3:51 $0.99
Standin' Tall 4:54 $0.99
I Am An American 4:57 $0.99
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Album Notes

The music to especially honor Vietnam veterans came about as a result of correspondence with a Vietnam vet who thanked me for something I had written concerning a news event in January of 1999. I replied that it was I who wished to thank him for his service in Vietnam. The memories of how the Vietnam vets were treated upon their return home made an indelible impression on the mind and heart of a young girl. Writing music to honor and thank the Vietnam vets was just one thing that I could do to help right a terrible wrong. You can read more at my www.thankyouvet.net website. A portion of the net proceeds from sales of the CD will go to various veterans assistance agencies, such as Disabled American Veterans and others, who work to help our honorable veterans with their quality of life needs.

The title song, and the name of this project, "I Want to Thank You," was performed first at the Nixon Library in August of 1999. Since then, I have been able to sing it at Camp Pendleton (April 2000), "Stand Down," an event for homeless veterans (July 2001, 2002, San Diego, CA.), the Roger Hedgecock Show, AM 600, KOGO (August 2001), for retired U.S. Marine aviators in San Diego (May 2002), Duffy and Company, 99.5 FM, KKLA (September 2002), and at the 20th Anniversary of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. (November 6, 2002).

The simple words, "Thank You," go a long way in making others feel valued, appreciated. Those words are significant to all veterans, but especially so to Vietnam vets.

"Standin' Tall" starts reverently, quietly, and then moves into a strong beat. The song honors those whose names are engraved upon the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington D.C., and those who served beside them. More than 58,000 names are there - each one a husband, a son, a father, or a friend. It is another song written with the express hope that a significant healing can yet occur in the hearts and minds of those who still suffer from the experience of that war, either from their physical wounds, and/or from the toll exacted on their spirit. This song was debuted live on Roger Hedgecock (August 10, 2001) and was also aired in May 2002 on Duffy and Company, 99.5 FM, KKLA.

"I Am An American" is dedicated to the Pearl Harbor survivors, and was debuted on their 60th anniversary at Veterans Memorial Center in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. I began writing this song on Easter Sunday of 2001, but wasn't able to finish it until after the attack of September 11th. Then, all of the pieces came together. Pearl Harbor and NYC share a common wound -a surprise attack on American soil, with similar casualties. One line, in particular, from President Bush's message at the National Cathedral on September 14th, just leapt at me as I was listening, and became the inspiration for the bridge section of my song. He said, "The commitment of our fathers is now the calling of our time." The events of the past and recent past were linked together, and they serve as a compass to direct our present action for our future hope.

My friends and fellow singers, Kirk Watilo, Cindy Carlisle, and Ken Larsen, are my background voices, along with me, for "Standin' Tall." Garry Lavender did all the playing, arranging and sequencing on both that song and on "I Want to Thank You." *Bob Gunn, wrote the music for "I Am An American," and also played, arranged and sequenced it, as well as sang with me. Thanks guys! You're the best!

A little bit about me: I graduated in May 2007 from Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA., with a Masters degree in Religion emphasizing leadership. I finally finished that thesis and it is available online through TREN (see: Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs For the Use of the People Called Christians, by Susan Hammond)! I am also about to start work for a news service covering stories related to the persecuted Church around the world.

As you will hear on the CD, each one of my songs makes reference to God. I believe that each person, and every nation, who puts their hope and trust in Him will not be disappointed. A nation that humbly falls to its knees in prayer will be able to stand to its feet in strength. He will honor those who honor Him. May God bless America! Soli Deo Gloria!Copyright 2002-2008 Susan Hammond

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REVIEWS

Vietnam Vet
author: John Doc Smith
There are few people who have expressed a sincere thank you to us, the Vietnam Vet. Between this son and that of Paulette Carlson. Thank YOU both for the thought.
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Great
author: David Bailey
I think the CD is great as I am a Vietnam Vet and thats something we did n't get much from the nation. You did a great job, make somemore for Nam and it helps. Thanks Alot Dave
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Songs explain the 'moving' in the Moving Wall!
author: monica harvey
I give band aid for the heart medals to Vietnam Vets, families and comrades of names on the Wall at traveling walls in the central states....and sing welcome home at these prodigal sons. I'll start carrying this cd as background music for my presentations. Monica Harvey VETERANS MUSIC MINISTRY..KEEPING GOD IN THE DETAILS... THE VIETNAM VETS' little sis
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Who Will Stand of For America?
author: Max G. Bunyan, Singer/Songwriter/Recording Artist (BMI)
WHO WILL STAND UP FOR AMERICA? Susan Hammond will...in music and in her words and tribute to our soldiers...men and women who protect our FREEDOM! God Bless You for your COURAGE to be counted!
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