Music News - Ciaran McMeeken Give A Home single release
06 October 2017 - 0 Comments
On September 20, thousands of musicians performed in people’s homes in over 200 cities in a world first for Amnesty International’s
‘Give A Home’ global concert series.
New Zealand was the first country to kick off the worldwide event with Sofar Sounds living room gigs in both Wellington and Auckland featuring
Ciaran McMeeken,
Theia,
Tiny Ruins,
Estere, Opal House and
Miles Calder.
In the lead up to the Auckland show, Ciaran McMeeken penned a track with the same title as the concert series - out today - with all available proceeds from purchases and streams to be donated to Amnesty International.
Of the
Give A Home track McMeeken states; "I wrote this song from the perspective of a child losing their parents in a war torn country. It really weighed heavy on me how fortunate and privileged we are here in New Zealand and also the importance of the fact that if we are able to help and give, even in a small way, then we must. I truly hope this song can be of some solace or comfort for people out there”.
"Ciaran has written a really beautiful song. To offer it up in this way speaks volumes to his compassion and Amnesty International is really pleased to see him champion refugee rights. People like Ciaran welcoming refugees and taking action to offer support will make a real difference for people who have lost everything and are trying to rebuild their lives. On behalf of all people around the world working to welcome refugees, thank you for your stand." Meg de Ronde, Campaigns Director at Amnesty International NZ.
Erica McQueen, Team Leader from Sofar Sounds Auckland agrees; “Sofar Sounds is all about bringing people together through music. To have Ciaran put himself in the shoes of those we want to support with Give A Home is truly special. It helps us to connect with the cause in a unique and powerful way”.
Give A Home - Ciaran McMeeken
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The concert series was a collaboration between Amnesty International, the world’s largest human rights organisation, and Sofar Sounds, a London-based company that specialises in throwing secret concerts in people’s homes all over the world.
The available funds donated from single sales will support Amnesty International’s work documenting human rights abuses and violations against refugees and pushing governments to find a sustainable solution to the refugee crisis.
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