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Monday, April 18, 2011
Former GW Student Creates Music Album to Help Victims in Japan
Robert Baum is a former Elliot School student (2006) who now works for a music company Topspin in Los Angeles. Inspired by the tragic events in Japan, Robert decided to use his connections with musicians around the world to create "Music 4 Japan," his first compilation that features beats, rhymes, and pieces. The compilation features 30 plus tracks, mixing Rock, Electronica, Beats, Hip-hop, UK Grime, and Country. It's available for purchase as a digital album only at http://music4japan.org/. All profits go to help American Red Cross relief efforts in Japan. His company, Topspin, is also giving away to one lucky donator one year of full access to the world's leading direct to fan marketing platform. For more information, visit http://www.topspinmedia.com/signup
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this is great album!!!
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