From Playing For Change <[email protected]>
Subject Lee Oskar "Never Forget" album out now!
Date October 4, 2022 8:05 PM
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Hi Everyone,

Continuing with the celebrations of PFC’s 20th Anniversary, we are honored to launch the album Never Forget in the PFC shop, by our dear friend and long-standing collaborator Lee Oskar. His deep reflection about the past and his family’s history resulted in a beautiful piece of art which we hope will move you as much as it has moved us.

Composed, produced, and illustrated by Lee Oskar, recorded, mixed, and co-produced by Brandon Busch, Never Forget powerfully addresses the atrocities of the Holocaust, while also serving as a stirring reminder that great music is a universal force for everything positive and vibrant throughout society. Never Forget's nine largely instrumental tunes are sequenced like a soundtrack. The son of a holocaust survivor, Never Forget is Oskar's musical memoir - Passages Through Music - telling his journey, his and his family's story -- but also humanity's story.

Head on over to our shop to purchase Never Forget as an eco-friendly CD Digipak, including a beautifully arranged 16-page, full-color booklet of Lee's family history or as a limited-edition and autographed 180-gram audiophile-quality vinyl designed as a beautifully arranged 24-page 'coffee table' book of Lee's family history.

One Love,
Playing For Change

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