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"VOICE OF FREEDOM" HONORS SEARCH & RESCUE TEAMS

Hot on the heals of directing KidzAmerica with Tifany Evans at the 2003 US Open, New Jersey composer/producer Edward Kessel stands proud to have his inspirational ballad, "Voice of Freedom," performed live on the USS Intrepid September 6th, honoring Search & Rescue Teams. Captain Scott Shield's famous dog "Bear" is one of the honoree's of Search and Rescue Dog Day. This famous golden retriever worked his way into the hearts of all, as he bravely went through the rubble at Ground Zero finding more victims than any other canine. Sadly, Bear passed away one year later from cancer.

Kessel's song was inspired by the heroism and patriotism shown by all Americans after the tragedies of September 11th. He is proud "Voice of Freedom" has been chosen to commemorate the brave Search and Rescue teams and their canines, who were fearless in dedicating their lives to unselfishly aiding others during America's darkest days. "Voice of Freedom" shall be performed by NJ native Nancy Coletti in memory of her cousin Vincent Difazio who lost his life in the WTC disaster.

Kessel's world of sound includes working with such greats as Tony Bennet, Steven Spielberg, and for corporations such as AT& T, Virgin Atlantic, and Macy's. From Broadway scores to television themes, Ed has a song in his heart and the imagination to please audiences of all ages. He has just been engaged by RaRu Stone to compose a theme song for a revolutionary interactive pre school series, "The Adventures of Max Magic", slated for the 2004 season.

Portions of the proceeds from "Voice of Freedom" CD sales shall be donated to The Bear Search and Rescue Foundation. Please visit www.sound-imagination.com to hear a clip of "Voice of Freedom."

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