The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter has revised a star-studded music video to support relief efforts.
John Berry is justly famous for his annual Christmas touring show. This year, however, the Grammy-winning country music star has set his sights on starting the gift-gifting season a little early, as part of a campaign to raise awareness for those who have been dealt a raw deal by Mother Nature.
Berry has revised and re-released his music video for “All Come Together,” co-written with award-winning songwriter Chuck Jones, in an attempt to support relief efforts for those affected by the recent flooding and displacements caused by Hurricane Helene.
“The needs of so many and the loss caused by Hurricane Helene is heartbreaking,” says Berry. “My friends and I recorded this song a few years ago to help during a crisis then, and it is as relevant today as it was the day we wrote it. There are many that want to help but don’t always know how. At the end of the video there are verified organizations that will responsibly get resources to those in need. Anything is possible when we all come together.”
Berry gathered an impressive lineup of friends, including Keb’ Mo’, Collin Raye, John Oates, Casey James, Bryan White, John Cowan, Darin and Brooke Aldridge, Heidi Newfield (Trick Pony), Dave Innis and Paul Gregg (Restless Heart), and Mike Farris, to join him in recording the uplifting track. Produced by Jeff Moseley of CJM Productions, the video is part of a broader awareness campaign to raise funds and provide relief for storm and flood victims, with support for Samaritan’s Purse and other relief organizations.
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