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The victimization of America has reached an unprecedented level in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and now extended to Egypt and the United Kingdom.

We can no longer ignore the violence and hatred that is rocking our planet, from domestic abuse in the home, to violence in the streets, and the attacks on the very heart of America herself.

It is time to act for the victims, for ourselves, to keep America strong and off her knees. NLT Records offers an album dedicated to console and re-energize all victims of violence and survivors who must carry on.





CD and CASSETTE
Featuring the Song
"We Are The Survivors"

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The artists performing on this album are all professional entertainers who have endured the fear, the pain, and the anger that they sing about. In joining together to make the album, all the artists affirmed that they are moving on with their lives, and that other survivors can do the same.



SONGS & ARTISTS:

1. What About the Victim - Sammy Sadler
2. If We Can Dream It - Sandy Posey
3. Johnny, Don't Pull That Gun - Johnny Paycheck
4. Turn It All Around - Carolyn Sapp
5. We Are the Survivors - All Album Artists
6. Stand Up for Love - Rebecca Holden with T. Graham Brown
7. Daddy's Baby Girl - Elvis Wade
8. Whiskey Into Water - Danielle Hogan
9. The Visit - Cody Mc Carver / Southern Xposure
10. Remember Me - Lulu Roman



SAMMY SADLER
Nova's national spokesperson was a gunshot victim on March 9, 1989 on Nashville's famed music row.
  SANDY POSEY
Traumatized as a child by alcoholism in the home.
JOHNNY PAYCHECK
Pardoned by Ohio's Governor Richard Celeste, January 11, 1990. Paycheck now tells his story of victimization.
  CAROLYN SAPP
Miss America 1992. - victim of physical abuse by a fiance as depicted in an NBC Movie of the Week - Miss America: Behind the Crown "The Carolyn Sapp Story."
REBECCA HOLDEN
A "Knight Rider" TV co-star and former TNN host of "Dancing at the Hot Spots" is a victim of spousal abuse.
  ELVIS WADE
"I would like to dedicate my contribution to this album to my daughter, Misty Lynn Cummins, who lost her life to a drunk driver.
DANIELLE HOGAN
"Alcoholism caused me a broken home and loss of my father's life."
  CODY McCARVER
(Southern Xposure). Victim of physical and mental abuse.
LULU ROMAN
Victim of child abandonment. Raised in an orphanage, Lulu suffered massive character disorders.
 


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National Victim Rights Week marked the initial release of "What About The Victims," a cause in service to the victims' movement throughout the world. Songs on this album epitomize the tragedy experienced at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in our recent terrorist attack. A healing of the survivors and a theme of national unity are the focal points of these songs, titled: "We Are The Survivors" (all artists), "Turn It All Around" (former Miss America, Carolyn Sapp) and "Remember Me" (Lulu Roman).







ALBUM DEDICATION:
The "What About The Victims" album is dedicated to the victims of voilent crime and to their survivors who were left behind.
America has a long history of going the extra mile - of standing up to evil - and sharing it's time and concern for others. When things are at their worst - America is at it's best.

We are all SURVIVORS - every American's life has been touched by the recent terrorist attacks on our nation. Evil wears many faces. Violence and abuse often undermine the very structure of America's heart and home.

The greatest weapon against such wrongs is awareness - awareness followed by action in the firm belief that one person can make a difference. Every individual has the opportunity to change the world.

We must meet the challenge and reach out to support those who's lives have been damaged and destroyed. We must embrace the spirit of survival and keep this nation strong.

NLT Records is proud to do its part in this awareness program ... the "What About the Victims" album ... featuring the song "WE ARE THE SURVIVORS."


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