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EMMANUEL
JAL COLLABORATES WITH MOBY
FOR DOCUMENTARY FILM,
"CALL AND RESPONSE: A CONCERT TO END SLAVERY"
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Los Angeles, CA - April 15,
2008 -- Sudanese hip hop artist and former
child soldier EMMANUEL JAL will be featured
in the upcoming part-concert, part-documentary
film, "Call and Response: Concert to End
Slavery." Filmed at New York's legendary
Avatar Studios last May, Jal performs two songs
with Moby and Five For Fighting - "Warchild,"
the title track from Jal's politically aware
new album due out May 13, and "Wars,"
a song that Moby wrote especially for this film.
"Wars" intertwines Jal's Moby-written
lyrics with Jal freestyling lyrics from his
own compelling composition, "Forced To
Sin," one of the 13 tracks on "Warchild."
"Call and Response: Concert
to End Slavery" also features performances
by Heartbreaker Benmont Tench, Glen Phillips,
Imogen Heap, Rocco Deluca, Cold War Kids, and
Switch Foot. The live performances are interspersed
with interviews with cultural, social and political
leaders including Darryl Hannah, Ashley Judd,
and former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright. "Call and Response: Concert to
End Slavery" is expected to be released
this summer.
Emmanuel Jal was born in Sudan,
although he doesn't know when or exactly how
old he is. For a seven-year period beginning
when he was about six years old, he was taken
from his home and taught the skills to be a
child soldier, fighting for the Sudan People's
Liberation Army in Sudan's civil war. He learned
how to fire a machine gun before he could ride
a bike, and lives with the nightmares of the
unspeakable things he had to do. When he was
about 13, he, along with some 400 other "child
soldiers," courageously deserted the rebel
lines. Only sixteen made it to the relative
freedom of a refugee camp. Jal was one of them.
Music is what kept him going after
returning to "the real world." "Warchild,"
Jal's new album (due May 13 on Sonic360/Fontana),
is like a diary of his extraordinary experiences.
Mixing hip hop with world music rhythms, Jal
tells his incredible story in songs like "Forced
to Sin," "Many Rivers to Cross,"
"Baaki Wara," and the title track.
A feature documentary on Jal's experiences,
also entitled "War Child," recently
had its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival
and has been confirmed to screen at other major
film festivals. In addition, he is writing his
autobiography for St. Martin's Press. Over the
past several years, artists such as Peter Gabriel,
Bono, Moby and Sir Bob Geldof have supported
Emmanuel's music as well as his Gua Africa foundation
that helps educate former child soldiers.
"Warchild," the title
track from Jal's upcoming album (due out May
13) is now available at iTunes and other online
retail destinations.
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