Dilana, the runner-up in reality show Rock Star: Supernova, and one time singer for L.A. Guns has been chosen to record for the upcoming Rock Against Trafficking album ‘Set Them Free’ featuring the songs of Sting and The Police.
‘Set Them Free’ will feature an all-star line-up with contributions from Slash, Fergie, Santana, Journey, Julian Lennon and Rob Thomas album confirmed.
The South African born, LA based singer has recorded a cover of The Police classic ‘Can’t Stand Losing You’ with producer Gary Miller for the album.
Miller, who has toured with George Michael and Elton John and has worked with Tina Turner, Rod Stewart and Donna Summer, called Dilana “One of the best vocals on the album. Her voice can stand up to any of the legendary stars on the album.”
The mastermind behind the Rock Against Trafficking project is Engelbert Humperdinck’s son and manager Scott Dorsey. Scott tells Noise11.com, “I am very proud to have been asked to become the Music Director / Executive Producer for an amazing project: RAT – Rock Against Trafficking.
. @ScottDorsey2 is working on Rock Against Trafficking @ROCKatOfficial to combat human trafficking @ROCKatOfficial pic.twitter.com/Ap6YDYZXra
— Paul Cashmere (@paulcashmere) April 21, 2016
“As part of our efforts to raise funds and awareness to combat human trafficking (including child sex slaves) around the world we are putting together an all star CD “Set Them Free” featuring the outstanding songs of Sting / The Police.
“We have already recorded songs with such superstars as Carlos Santana, Steven Tyler, Slash, Fergie and Glen Hughes (Deep Purple) and are about to announce our next list of A listers who are keen to support this cause.
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