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Make Some Noise

Top artists support Amnesty International in ground-breaking global venture.

Four incredible contemporary versions of John Lennon hits will hit the streets on 10 December - classic songs as they've never been heard before, performed by an unbeatable line-up of top international artists.

The Black Eyed Peas' rousing version of Power To The People, Snow Patrol's rendition of Isolation, Love performed by The Cure, and The Postal Service's interpretation of Grow Old With Me, mark the launch of Make Some Noise, a ground-breaking music venture from Amnesty International.

Kicking off on Human Rights Day, Make Some Noise will span the globe, and aims to highlight the importance of protecting fundamental rights and freedoms such as justice and equality wherever they are denied.

The four singles, which will be available as online downloads via www.amnesty.org/noise,
are just the beginning of one of the greatest music projects of the decade. They will be followed in early 2006 by an array of iconic John Lennon tracks from further top artists, including Avril Lavigne.

All of the contemporary recordings will feature as either single downloads, over the course of the year, or as part of a download compilation.
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