Unite for a Children's Charity

Teen Actors and Singers across Socal give straight back by recording a tune collectively Teen recording artists and actors from across Southern California teamed up to document a tune for the kids's charity, Lollipop Theatre Network.

Directed by the San Diego based teenager girl group, Pink Army (Alicia Randolph,1-4 and Charisma Kain, 1-3;), over 15 soloists and teams recorded an original song at Golden Track Studios in Escondido, California. All of the proceeds will help Lollipop Theater Community which brings first run movies as well as the stars into children's hospitals where the individuals are confined.

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The tune features both signed or over-and-coming musical acts and functioning actors, all below the age of 20. The tune entitled The Stars Will Shine was written by Pink Army and Golden Track Studio Producers Steven Wetherbee and Blake LaGrange. Studio operator Steven Wetherbee contributed the recording studio and produced the song at no charge.

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Pink Army started working with the youngsters's charity past year and has performed in the hospital as well as written songs with the youthful patients. Alicia mentioned, After working at a medical facility, we maybe not only recognize how fortunate we are, we know that we must help these astonishing kids in other manners, also. The tune will be around on iTunes and all proceeds will benefit the charity. We also desired to get in touch with other young actors because of their help and recording artists, too, Charisma added. Everybody is so thrilled to help and its great that all of us young performers can bond for such a meaningful cause. The youthful performers came together many times to record the tune and movie the music-video.