BRANDI CARLILE’S “HOLD OUT YOUR HAND” MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERES AT NPR MUSIC
FILMED DURING SEATTLE’S MARCH FOR OUR LIVES
VIDEO RELEASED TODAY IN CONJUNCTION WITH NATIONAL GUN VIOLENCE AWARENESS DAY
Carlillie brings tour to Peabody on June 22
In conjunction with National Gun Violence Awareness Day, Brandi Carlile’s music video for “Hold Out Your Hand” is premiering today via NPR Music. Watch/share HERE. Of the acclaimed musician, NPR Music’s Ann Powers declares, “…when Brandi Carlile commits to a cause, she commits.
That's not a surprise—the Washington state-based singer-songwriter is
famous for the depth of her dedication, whether to family, a cause, or
the gorgeously crafted songs that have made her a central figure in the
21st-century singer-songwriter scene.”
Filmed during Seattle’s March For Our Lives, the video was directed by Kathlyn Horan and was created in partnership with The Alliance for Gun Responsibility, The IF Project and TinFish Films.
From Carlile about the message behind the video…
I want everyone to know that I’ve had the incredible privilege of being a part of a movement that I genuinely believe in.
Wherever
you stand in the debate around gun violence prevention, I hope we can
all agree that young people deserve a voice and that in a civil society
the least we can do is listen to and amplify the people we’re passing
the world onto.
The
kids in this video left their houses, put down their phones and showed
up in Seattle to protest gun violence and ask for the adults in this
country to take responsibility for what’s happening to them in their
schools. This is the way I would want my daughters to communicate and
this is a generation I am in complete support of.
These young people are asking for a change—are you listening?
Responsible
gun laws are on a spectrum and as much as we’d like it to be, it isn’t
black and white. Some of these kids hunt with their parents, some of
them are enlisting into service and will carry a weapon in defense of
your way of life. Don’t make the mistake of broad brushing what they’re
asking for.
We
can’t allow ourselves to be divided and conquered any longer by
organizations that profit from our division. There can be and there IS a
way that we can create change from the center of the debate.
The students behind March For Our Lives in Seattle made this video. This is me amplifying them.
Are you listening?
Reach beyond the line between the opposing sides of this hard conversation—Hold Out Your Hand.
“Hold Out Your Hand” is from Carlile’s acclaimed new album, By The Way, I Forgive You, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Current Albums chart, Rock Albums chart and Americana/Folk Albums chart and No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart—a career high for the acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer.
In
addition to their work as a band, Carlile and longtime collaborators
and bandmates Tim and Phil Hanseroth remain committed to social activism
and advocacy. Together, they are founders of the Looking Out
Foundation, which aims to amplify the impact of music by empowering
those without a voice. From neighborhood to nation, the foundation helps
fund causes and organizations that often go unnoticed. $1 from every
concert ticket sold goes directly toward efforts to support the diverse
demographic they aim to serve. For more information on how to volunteer,
donate or advocate visit lookingoutfoundation.org.
For more information, please contact
Asha Goodman or Carla Sacks 212.741.1000 at Sacks & Co., asha.goodman@sacksco.com or carla@sacksco.com.
Asha Goodman or Carla Sacks 212.741.1000 at Sacks & Co., asha.goodman@sacksco.com or carla@sacksco.com.
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