Bright Light Project

After months of hard work with more than 20 artistes, the architects of Bright Light Project, Franco Records are set to release the audio, video and its official website on Sunday December 8, 2013 in Houston Texas.

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Bright Light Project is a musical approach in addressing violence, terrorism, hunger, and peace across the globe and the organizers intend to use the high number of artistes in the project who are drawn from many countries especially Africa to preach peace as well as fight hunger, malaria and other scourges that taking over the continent and beyond.
A statement by the CEO of the Houston based record label, Mr. Franco Bonghan has it that the project will be unveiled after a press conference where he will lay the ground work defining both short and long term goals of the project, while also participating in a one hour question/answer session from the public.
He also said that special invitations has been  extended to all artistes involved in the project and the premier of the Bright Light Project is strictly for the artistes to be able to preview their work before the project is released to the outside world.
Bright Light Project has the backing of recently reelected Mayor of Houston, Annise Parker who in a meeting with Mr Bonghan and Prince Noel Unegbu, a co manager at Franco Records, at the City Hall in Houston, Texas hailed the initiators of the project for their courage to pursue global peace and expressed her exciting in having the project taking place in the city of Houston,
Mayor Parker endorsed the project to ensure that violence around the world is reduced and same energy is used in sharing love to make the world a better place.
The following people are in the Bright Light Project crew:
Tanyi Jerry Tamfor aka Dj  Skeeper  (Artiste, Pianist) (Cameroon)
Nnena Anosike (Artiste) (Nigeria)                          
Abizzy   (Artiste)    (Sierra Leone)
Max  Ence  (Guitarist) (Ivory Coast) 
Katumbella   (Artiste) (Angola)
Ade Oniye (Artiste)   (Nigeria)
Mr. V Sax (Saxophonist) (Nigeria)
Ugonna Anosike (Artiste) (Nigeria)
Franco Bonghan (Franco Records) (Cameroon)
Prince Noel (promoter/publisher) (Nigeria)
MarQuis Trill (Artiste) (American)
Hefemi studios (videographer/photographer) (Tanzania)
Chasta Callies (Artiste)   (American)
Ben Decca (Artiste) (Cameroonian)
Tajh Slim Knight Haye (Artiste) (Jamaican)
Wintafresh The Artistee (Artiste) (Eritrea)
Njenga Giggz  (Producer)  (Xtrim Records)  (Kenya)
 Roland Ross (Artiste) (Liberia)
Emmanuel Niyenzima   (Guitarist) (Democratic Republic of Congo DRC)
Anna Silva    (Panelist) (Colombia)
Naim Saba (Artiste) (Liberia)
Epie Valentine aka Supaval (Artiste) (Cameroon)

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Bright Light Project