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Yoko Ono, Willie Nelson, Debbie Harry And More Featured On ‘Occupy This Album’

Iconic and emerging musicians are lending their voices to ‘Occupy This Album’ in support of the Occupy Movement.

Artists like Yoko Ono, Crosby & Nash, Michael Moore, Willie Nelson and more are joining to help and through record sales, financial support the continuation of the Occupy movement.

The album is due to be released in Spring 2012.

All proceeds received from the sale of the album will go directly to the Occupy movement. Occupy Wall Street is the movement that began in the financial district of New York City on September 17, 2011 and has grown into a global occupation.

According to Music for Occupy, “Our mission is to inspire and celebrate through music the Occupy Wall Street movement and the 99% who’ve been adversely affected by the economic corruption that has permeated our Democracy, created a near insurmountable disparity in wealth, and hindered life, liberty, justice and the pursuit of an honest living for all. Music For Occupy has been created in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, and all proceeds above board attained through the production and distribution of ‘Occupy This Album: a compilation of music by, for and inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement and the 99%’ will go directly towards the needs of sustaining this growing movement.”

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