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Get Up Stand Up

Published: Tue 26 Aug 2014 02:05 PM
GET UP STAND UP
by Tūtahi (Stand as One)
Release Date: Tuesday 26 August 2014
#GetUpStandUp & be the change! Visit GUSU.CO.NZ for a free download. Let’s make NZ’s voice heard in September’s election. #NZVotes
Get Up Stand Up is a nonpartisan project aimed at inspiring those disengaged with politics to stand as one (Tūtahi) and vote.
The stakes have never been higher. By voting you can make our collective voices heard and keep our democracy strong.
New Zealand's general election takes place on September 20 but anyone can vote at advance polling booths from September 3.
The voice of the younger generation is lost. 42% of 18-24 year olds didn’t vote in the last election. If this trend continues, then within a few years participation in our democracy will reach catastrophically low levels.
Let’s flip the script and get young people to turn out in record numbers.
Get up, stand up and be the change you wish to see in New Zealand!
Bob Marley’s influence on our nation cannot be underestimated. His one and only concert in New Zealand, at Auckland’s Western Springs in April 1979, left a lasting mark on a country still striving to define its cultural identity.
Bob inspired a feeling of hope in New Zealand that still resonates to this day.
After the Marley Family Trust blessed us with recording confirmation on Friday the 1st of August, by the following Wednesday (Jamaican Independence Day) we had 22 amazing NZ artists collaborating on this inspiring project.
"Get Up, Stand Up" was the last song Bob Marley ever performed on stage, on September 23, 1980 at the Stanley Theater, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Let’s keep his voice alive by getting up, standing up and making a positive change for generations to come.
Get Up Stand Up
Written by B.Marley and P.Tosh
Covered by Tūtahi (Stand as One)
Arranged by W.Maxwell / L.Kora
Engineered by Lee Prebble
Produced by Loop Recordings Aot(ear)oa
Warren Maxwell: Clav, Keys
Laughton Kora: Guitar, Hammond
Brad Kora: Drums
Rio Hunuki-Hemopo: Bass
Alistair Fraser: Pukaea
Tiki Taane: Pūtātara (conch shell)
Vocalists (Alphabetical Order):
Bailey Wiley
Charlie Pome’e (Three Houses Down)
Che Fu
Daniel Weetman (The Black Seeds)
Darren Katene (1814)
Diaz Grimm
ENO (SuperVillains RMC)
Isaac Aesili (LatinAotearoa & Sorceress)
King Kapisi
Laughton Kora (Kora, L.A.B.)
Lisa Tomlins
Logan Bell (Katchafire)
Maisey Rika
Mark Vanilau
Rachel Fraser (Sorceress)
Rio Hunuki-Hemopo (TrinityRoots)
Sid Diamond
Taye Williams
Tiki Taane
Warren Maxwell (TrinityRoots)
Recorded at Roundhead Studios, Auckland, New Zealand.
Made with permission from the Bob Marley estate, Hebbes Music Group PTY Ltd, Mushroom Music PTY Ltd and Campbell Connelly Australia PTY Ltd.
Visit GUSU.CO.NZ for more information.
ENDS

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