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Playing For Change (PFC) was founded in 2002 by Mark Johnson and Whitney Kroenke. [1] [2] Mark Johnson was walking in Santa Monica, California, when he heard the voice of Roger Ridley (deceased in 2005) [3] singing "Stand By Me"; it was this experience that sent Playing For Change on its mission to connect the world through music.
In Bali, Indonesia, the charity has a children's home – YKPA Play for Change. [1] In 2010, the charity produced TV interviews with football players from the FIFA World Cup in South Africa which raised USD60,000 through media rights deals managed by its corporate partner, MP & Silva. The funds raised were put towards acquiring the children's home.
Playing for Change, is an album by trumpeter Jack Sheldon which was recorded in 1986 and released by the Uptown label in 1997. [1] [2] [3] Reception. Professional ...
She worked as a choreographer, dancer, and actress for I Sing and the London production of Romeo & Juliet directed by Daniel Kramer. [3] She has also produced several documentaries and the narrative feature The Power of Few. [6] A philanthropist, she is the co-founder of the Playing for Change Movement, where she serves as executive director ...
In January 2016, he joined Vietnam's Got Talent as a judge for its fourth season. [3] Later, in May 2016, he was fined 32.5 million VND (equivalent to 1,860 USD in 2023) for playing a role in the comedy play "To Anh Nguyet Remix" (generated from Tô Ánh Nguyệt by Trần Hữu Trang) in Paris by Night 116 show. [4]
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