MJ2
Jan 11, 2010
A large group of artists have joined with Country group MJ2 to release the song "You Can't Say Love Enough." The song is being released through SweetSong Nashville and all net proceeds for the single will be donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund. Artists Dolly Parton, Bill Anderson, Heidi Newfield, Cowboy Troy, Steve Wariner, Larry Gatlin, Lee Greenwood, Andy Griggs, Heartland, Moe Bandy, Buddy Jewell, Burns & Poe, Mark Collie, TG Sheppard and Wayne Newton all contributed to the project.
The group MJ2 consists of two sets of twins, a mother, her twin sister, and her two daughters who are also twins. Daughter Mollie was diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes at the age of four and is now 20. Over the years MJ2 has joined their passions of raising money for Juvenile Diabetes and music. They have raised more then $700,000.00 for Diabetes Research and Outreach Programs. They have made numerous trips to speak to Congress and the younger set of twins have graced ad campaigns, including a partnership with Mudd Jeans and Doritos, all in the name of getting the word out about Diabetes research.
"We are so humbled and honored to have such a cast and class of world renowned performers offer their voices on this song. We have been so fortunate to be able to help raise awareness around the globe for diabetes and to have such superstars as Dolly Parton and our favorite Vegas standout Wayne Newton, as well as, all the other amazing singers who participated is overwhelming and encouraging at the same time. Our wish is that this song will generate the much needed funds to help the JDRF cure Diabetes," said MJ2.
The new track, "You Can't Love Enough," is available at iTunes exclusively. For more on the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, see www.jdrf.org.
By Karen Goodner