Performances by Fellow Patriots... Visit the respective artist's page where you can listen to the song / music and learn more about the artist.
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I Am
An American
Written and performed by Kenneth
Gamble with featuring superstar Patti Labelle and
the orchestra and choir of Philadelphia’s Temple
University . . . "a new piece of music
reflects a deeply-held sentiment of empowerment,
patriotism and pride." |
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I’m
An American (with video)
Las Vegas
singer Daniel Lowery has written and performs a new anthem a for the
American troops. Full of patriotism, pride, and passion,
this emotional and touching tribute salutes American troops
and urges Americans everywhere to be thankful for the
freedoms our country grants us. (Co-authors: Hal S. Batt and
Jennifer Constantine) |
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I'll See You Again (with video)
Written and performed by Matthew Fitzgibbons... "This
song was inspired by an email I received one day before
beginning the final mastering process for Patriot 2: "A
Celebration of Liberty". The writer had been a career Navy
Corpsman instructor who..." |
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"Remember The Americans" (with pictorial)
Written and performed by Matthew Fitzgibbons... "I wrote this song, and created the multimedia piece to celebrate America's heroes throughout the last century. " |
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Thanks in Our Name for Deeds in Our Name (with pictorial)
Lyrics by James R. Wrenn, Jr.; Vocal (for "demo" version) by Bradley S. Bennett; and, Melody: Lindsey Smith, William D. Brown & James R. Wrenn, Jr. |
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TEXAS
Written and performed by Alexandra R. Lajoux...
"Based on a true story . . . something I saw when
traveling through the Lone Star state. Also, a
tribute to..." |
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Thank You (with video) Written and performed by Kevin Swink... "The song is just a tribute to our heroes from the 1700's to the present day. My feelings are truly conveyed through the words of this song." |
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We Thank You
Written and performed by Alexandra R. Lajoux... "Thanks to the love and appreciation we all have in our hearts for our soldiers . . . And it all started with one song scribbled in the middle of an October night." |
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