The Powerful Backstory Behind Aliza Hava's Song, 'Arise, Women of This Day!'

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • Award-winning singer/songwriter, Aliza Hava, shares the powerful backstory behind her Mother's Day peace anthem, 'Arise, Women of This Day!''
    Learn more and hear the song at www.alizahava....
    Did you know Mother's Day was originally envisioned as a day of peace by 19th Century writer and activist, Julia Ward Howe?
    Howe wrote The Mother's Day Proclamation in 1870 as an "appeal to womanhood throughout the world" following the Civil War. She called for a General Congress of Women to come together to grieve the loss of their loved ones in battle and discuss how to put an end to war globally.
    Mother's Day as we know it was later championed by Anna Jarvis in the early 20th century as a way to honor the sacrifices of mothers and promote peace. However, as the holiday became increasingly commercialized, its original purpose became overshadowed.
    Considering the state of the world today, what if mothers and families everywhere celebrated the origins of Mother's Day by declaring it a day of peace calling for women of the world to come together and put an end to war forever?
    Stream this song via your favorite streaming service at ffm.to/arisewomen
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    Musicians:
    Aliza Hava - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
    Violet Lea, Kelly Green, Ashley Monical - Background Vocals
    Kelly Green & Mike Ingber - Electric Guitar
    Josh Peters - Oud
    Eric Harrison - Bass
    Mike Ingber - Drums
    Chris Carroll - Tabla
    THE MOTHER'S DAY PROCLAMATION
    Written by Julia Ward Howe, 1870
    Adapted and composed by Aliza Hava
    Produced, Engineered & Mixed by
    Eric Harrison & Mike Ingber At Studio 601
    Austin, TX
    Mastered by Joel Nanos, Element Recording
    Kansas City, KS
    Videography By Quenne Eric, Imaginitive Creations
    Video Editing By Aliza Hava
    Painting of Julia Ward Howe by John Elliott, from The Smithsonian Institute National Portrait Gallery, used by permission of Fair Use Copyright Act for educational purposes only.
    ©2024 Amoraelia Entertainment | Aliza Hava Music
    #mothersday #happymothersday #mother #healing #musicforpeace #indiemusic #musicheals

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @stepheneasley
    @stepheneasley 3 місяці тому +2

    Fascinating story - can't wait for the song!

  • @NaliniBlossom
    @NaliniBlossom 3 місяці тому +1

    Can’t wait to hear the full song !!! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @zarifasabah1142
    @zarifasabah1142 57 хвилин тому

    Breathtaking as always, my sister 💖 love you.

  • @joekabotz734
    @joekabotz734 8 годин тому

    Great peace (pun) of history. Will search for the complete song along with your additional music.
    BTW we both share the same surname 😊

  • @mfc414
    @mfc414 3 місяці тому +1

    Phenomenal!

  • @Imaginative_Creations
    @Imaginative_Creations 3 місяці тому +1

    Love it

    • @AlizaHavaMusic
      @AlizaHavaMusic  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the awesome videography, Quenne!

  • @joekabotz734
    @joekabotz734 8 годин тому

    HAVA

  • @jamesfox2857
    @jamesfox2857 3 місяці тому