Published: June 02, 2005
The 'Fawn' CD, A Concept Whose Time Has Come
Elvis Presley Favorites Mix With Original Music on 'Fawn'
Classic Rock Style Fits Both Christian, Secular Formats

A mix of classic rock styling, Elvis Presley
tunes and songs aimed at both Christian and secular audiences who love
animals is the best way to describe "Fawn," a nine-song album written and
produced by Aziza Smith and Fawn's Records.
Proceeds from the album, a memorial tribute to her beloved dog Fawn and
to all of the animals whose lives could and should have been saved, will go
toward the development of Faith Village, a 501(c)(3) non profit no-kill
animal sanctuary to be built in the Colorado mountains.
"This album was produced to have universal appeal and to capture
audiences of all ages, backgrounds and musical styles," said Smith. "No
album like this has been produced before. It's also a touching musical
outlet for those who love and appreciate animals and a message for those
who don't!"
Songs include the title track "Fawn," along with two Elvis Presley
favorites "If I Can Dream" and "The Walls Have Ears." The album also
features a French rendition of the song "Jesus Is All," or "Jesus Est
Tout."
"FAWN has a universal sound which takes you on a journey of expressions
that people want to hear," said Tony La Russa, Animal Rescue Foundation
founder and manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. "It is from her heart. I
support this album and the building of the animal sanctuary in Colorado."
Fawn's Records is a company focused on being a strong voice through God
in The Christ for all his animals. For more information about the album,
Aziza Smith and Faith Village, as well as to purchase copies of "Fawn"
visit www.fawnsrecords.com.
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