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ABA SUPPORTS ANASTASIA RICHARDSON

  • Posted By Don Sanchez
  • Jun 26, 2015
  • 2 min read

Anastasia Richardson, an eighteen year old singer and songwriter from Tulsa, OK, has set out to make a difference in the world. With only two weeks left of her senior year at Tulsa's Edison High School, Anastasia's mission is simple yet powerful: she wants to change the world one song at a time. Her latest music video, "Where Would We Be" is spearheading those changes and simultaneously honoring the United States veterans, past and present, who have served our country and kept it free.

Making a difference runs in Anastasia's family. During World War 2, her grandmother, Randi Johnson-Dale, was a young child model in New York City and appeared on the cover of the July, 1944 cover of Popular Photography magazine at the age of five in a promotion for the United States war bonds. After the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Anastasia wanted to help her country like her grandmother did. With the help of Oklahoma Woman magazine, 5 year old's vision became a reality when she was featured on the cover promoting the new Patriot Savings bond and, most importantly, promoting patriotism and unity amongst Americans.

Anastasia's first album, "I Am Beautiful" was released in March, 2015. The album is titled after her anti-bullying song by the same name and also features her veterans inspired song, "Where Would We Be." Anastasia sums up her inspiration for the song by saying, "I hope you will join me in honoring our nation's heroes and expressing my thanks for everything they do."

Anastasia will be donating 20% of the proceeds of “Where Would We Be” to veterans organizations.

“Where Would We Be” music video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGsgJqpiwyU

www.AnastasiaRichardson.com

For more information contact

Susan Dale

918-640-8924

Where Would We Be By Anastasia Richardson, Curt Ryle

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