Mark Johnson's beautiful international versions of Stand By Me and One Love. Go Mark go!
(He went all around the world recording street musicians performing these songs, then mixed them together so they're all playing in harmony. I cry every time I watch these things.)
Stand By Me:
One Love (song starts in the last two minutes):
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Friday, December 5, 2008
Playing for Change
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