Ronnie Dunn To Donate 'Holy War' Song Proceeds To Orlando Victims
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(Radio.com) Brooks and Dunn's Ronnie Dunn announced that country duo will be donating the proceeds of their song "Holy War" to the victims of the Orlando terrorist attack. The song originally appeared as a hidden track on the duo's 2003 album Red Dirt Road. Dunn had the following to say this week about the track, why it was hidden, and their plans to benefit the victims in Orlando: "I started writing HOLY WAR when the planes were flying into the Twin Towers. Shortly afterwards, the Taliban were shown on tv telling people that America was, per their interpretation of the Koran made up of infidel Jews, homosexuals and corrupt politicians. "The Twin Towers represented the Tower of Babel (illicit wealth, power) Many faith driven people believed that the act was the beginning of Armageddon�..the ultimate HOLY WAR. "The record label did not want me to record the song so I took my own money, recorded it and put it on the cd as a 'hidden track. It's on iTunes �you can buy it. "If you do, I will donate EVERY penny of my earnings to the victims of the Orlando terrorist attack. RD" Listen to it here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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