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Stand By Me – Beautiful International YouTube Version

Until a video of “Stand by Me” had gone viral on YouTube, Roger Ridley had sung and played guitar anonymously on the streets of Santa Monica, Calif., for years. The video begins with Ridley and then mixes in 40 other musicians from around the world. It’s part of a 10-song collection called Playing for Change: Songs Around the World. Producer Mark Johnson got the idea a few years ago when he heard Ridley’s voice on a street in Santa Monica.

“I approached him after the performance and said, ‘Hey, if I come back in an hour with some recording equipment and cameras, I’d love to record you, film you, add musicians around the world to it,’ ” Johnson says. “And he looked at me really funny, sort of thought I was crazy. But he said, ‘OK, if you come back, we’ll do it.’ ”

- from NPR


NPR announces widespread cuts

Poor NPR… But radio is dead — it is worse that print. They need to move fully to the web — they are too disjointed online.

Facing a $23 million budget deficit for 2009, National Public Radio will eliminate 64 filled and 21 unfilled positions and cancel two of its programs, “Day to Day” and “News and Notes.”
Both programs will make their final broadcast March 20, which will also represent the last day for the show-related positions; other affected jobs will end Jan. 12. Layoffs represent 7% of NPR’s overall workforce. – from Variety