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We are very excited to bring you the brand-new video clip for WHERE I STOOD premiering exclusively on Yahoo! Watch the clip now by clicking HERE.
The video was shot recently in L.A by acclaimed director Steven Murashige who in the past has made clips for Rage Against the Machine & Incubus to name but a few.
Missy Higgins and best selling author Harlan Coben will unite for a special in-store at Borders in New York City.
Missy will be doing an acoustic performance of 'Where I Stood' and Harlan will read from his forthcoming book 'Long Lost'.They will also be meeting with fans to sign CDs and books.
WHERE AND WHEN? Tuesday Sept 30th @1:00pm Borders 461 Park Ave New York,NY 10022. Free event.
COUNTDOWN TO THE GLOBAL PREMIERE OF MISSYS NEW VIDEO
Debuting on Yahoo! in just a few days is Missy’s brand-new video for WHERE I STOOD. This is an exclusive premiere so make sure you check out yahoo.com from Tuesday September 30 if you’re in America and from Wednesday October 1 in Australia.
The video was shot recently in L.A by acclaimed director Steven Murashige who in the past has made clips for Rage Against the Machine & Incubus to name but a few.
Check out another bunch of great photos taken from the video shoot.
In 2006, a number of Australian artists recorded versions of songs by Kev Carmody, for what was to become the album Cannot Buy My Soul.
In January 2008, most of them, including Kev Carmody himself, came together at the State Theatre in Sydney for the stage production of Cannot But My Soul. By all reports, it was one of the most powerful and emotional concerts Sydney has ever heard.
On Saturday, October 4 at 10pm SBS will screen a documentary featuring the concert, including rehearsal footage and interviews with the performers involved. Directed by feature film maker, Paul Goldman (Suburban Mayhem), and produced by Toby Creswell and Danielle Kelly (producers of Great Australian Albums), Cannot Buy My Soul captures not only the intensity and lyricism of Kev’s songs, but also the goodwill and respect of the artists who gathered to honour his work. The cast includes Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins, Sara Storer, Dan Kelly, Tex Perkins, Clare Bowditch, Paul Kelly, The Herd, Steve Kilbey, Last Kinection, The Pigram Brothers, Glenn Richards from Augie March, Dan Sultan, The Drones and Last Kinection.
Missy is among a number of Oxfam Ambassadors who will take part in a global campaign called 'in my name' which will call on leaders to step up their commitments to reducing poverty as they review progress on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) at the UN Summit in to New York this Thursday.
In a video testimonial Missy has called on the Australian government to recognise the additional threat that climate change poses to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, especially in our region.
“It is devastating that some of Australia’s neighbours - small island countries in the Pacific - are at risk of disappearing completely because of severe changes to their environment,” Missy Higgins said.
To read more about the campaign and make a pledge visit www.inmyname.com