Published: October 10, 2005
"Heart Of America," a Song of Hope; Michael McDonald, Wynona Judd and Eric Benet Join Terry Dexter and the First Full Gospel Choir of New Orleans
Song to Be Part of NBC "Today" Show's Habitat for Humanity Campaign -- One Man's Mission to Help
"Heart Of America," a moving single which
brings together three of this country's most soulful voices, Wynona Judd,
Eric Benet and Michael McDonald, along with Terry Dexter and the First Full
Gospel Choir of New Orleans, has just been released on Reprise/Friday
Records. The song, available on iTunes and in stores later this month,
will also be part of the Warner Music Group and NBC "Today" Show's ongoing
campaign to build homes for Habitat for Humanity.
In the midst of citizens helping victims of the recent hurricanes, there
stands businessman and songwriter Tim Blixseth, a man whose mission to help
only starts with his two million dollar donation to Habitat for Humanity.
"Heart Of America," written by Tim Blixseth, Edra Blixseth, Eric Benet and
Walter Afanaseiff, started off when Blixseth "woke up with a tune in my
head." He called music pals Eric Benet, Wynona Judd, and Michael McDonald
and went into a studio in Los Angeles with famed producer Walter Afanaseiff
and recorded the inspiring and haunting song "Heart Of America." Blixseth,
a man with a grand vision, brought in a 90-piece orchestra and arranged for
Gulfstream to donate planes to bring in the choir from New Orleans.
On the other side of the country in New York City, Warner Music Group had
joined forces with NBC's "Today" Show and Habitat for Humanity to build
homes in Rockefeller Plaza (renamed Humanity Plaza for the week). Fifty
homes were built in one week by volunteers, including employees of Warner
Music Group, and they are already headed down to Louisiana, Mississippi and
Alabama.
On October 19th, Benet, McDonald, Judd, Dexter and The First Full Gospel
Choir of New Orleans will perform "Heart Of America" on the "Today" Show at
Rockefeller Plaza.
All proceeds from the song will go directly to Habitat for Humanity. "I'm
blessed enough that it's easy for my wife Edra and I to just send a check,"
said Blixseth, recently listed on the Forbes Wealthiest Americans List.
"Music is a healing force and anyone who buys the single or downloads it on
iTunes is also making a contribution. I know what it feels like to have
nothing. That's how I started. I'm honored to give back any way I can. And
I think 'Heart Of America' is a song that really embodies the best that
this country has to give," he concluded.
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