Tùng Dương, international ensemble release music videos to cheer up pandemic-hit populace

April 24, 2020 - 10:19
Vietnamese singer Tùng Dương has released two new music videos, Quê Nhà (Homeland) and Redemption Song, featuring several foreign musicians to raise people’s spirits and awareness in the fight against the coronavirus.

 

Tùng Dương (top left) and other artists in the Redemption Song music video — Photo: thethaovanhoa.vn

HCM CITY — Vietnamese singer Tùng Dương has released two new music videos, Quê Nhà (Homeland) and Redemption Song, featuring several foreign musicians to raise people’s spirits and awareness in the fight against the coronavirus.

The Homeland is sung by Dương and Hà Trần with music by the jazz musician Nguyên Lê.

Bob Marley’s Redemption Song has been remixed and sung by Dương and Julia Sarr with music by Nguyên Lê and Stéphane Galland, Alex Trần (drums) and Romain Labaye (bass).

Due to social distancing and most of the above artists are living in different, both videos were recorded individually by each artist based on certain audio-visual quality standards.

This way give the musicians a chance to have their own creativity in the way they play music. 

Alex Trần plays a clay pot instead of a drum to make a beat.

Dương told to VTV News that people could get closer and feel happier through music, and the idea of the project is to bring people together during the pandemic. — VNS

 

 

 

E-paper