Grammy Award-winning legends Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Mark Isham and
David Campbell have a digital milestone to smile about.
Nashville,
TN—The Church of Scientology Nashville is pleased to announce a new milestone
for the brand new music video “Spread a Smile,” which features Grammy Award-winning music legends teaming up to help spread a smile and
stay well.
“Spread a Smile,” a modern-day “WE ARE THE WORLD,” has now hit over 10 million YouTube views,
generating an international following across more than 100 nations.
This uniquely inspired collaboration
comprises an ensemble filming from their homes around the world. Artists
participated from New York, Los Angeles, London, Bogotá, Milan, Melbourne, Cape
Town and more than a dozen other cities across Europe and the United States.
“Spread a Smile” tells viewers that, even if
you’re stuck at home, you can lift the world up by spreading positivity. It’s a
message harmonized throughout the video by Smash Mouth’s Greg Camp, radio and
television personality Kerri Kasem, Australian icon Kate Ceberano, Chilean
singer-songwriter Alberto Plaza, Argentine star Diego Verdaguer, Israeli guitarist
extraordinaire David Broza, Cuban-born bass virtuoso Carlitos Del Puerto, Idols South Africa star Tebogo Louw and
Colombian actor-comedian Andrés López.
Written and produced by Scientology Media
Productions, “Spread a Smile” is about the power of togetherness, even in a
time when we’re all apart. The video further raises awareness about basic
prevention and wellness resources available at the How to Stay Well Prevention
Resource Center. The center provides materials, including PSAs, booklets and
signage—all downloadable for free online at Scientology.org/StayWell.
Even though we are all keeping our distance, we are all in this together.
WATCH THE VIDEO:
EMBED THE VIDEO:
#StayWell
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Scientology Media Productions, located in
Hollywood, California, is home to the Scientology Network. Broadcasting 24/7
from the studio, Scientology Network is available at DIRECTV Channel 320 and
can be streamed live in 17 languages at scientology.tv as well as
streaming platforms such as Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, YouTube and mobile apps
for smartphones and tablets. Since launching in March 2018, the network has
been viewed in 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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