The project started in 2004 with the organization's self-described goal to "inspire, connect, and bring peace to the world through music". The creators of the project, Mark Johnson and Enzo Buono, traveled around the world to places including New Orleans, Barcelona, South Africa, India, Nepal, the Middle East and Ireland. Using mobile recording equipment, the duo recorded local musicians performing the same song, interpreted in their own style. Among the artists participating or openly involved in the project are Vusi Mahlasela, Louis Mhlanga, Clarence Bekker, Tal Ben Ari (Tula), Bono, Keb' Mo', David Broza, Manu Chao and Grandpa Elliott.
The project's first single "Stand by Me", began with a Santa Monica street performer named Roger Ridley (now deceased).[1] The duo traveled the world, recording more and more musicians. All of these versions were considered for mixing a pastiche final version.
The Playing For Change Foundation
The Playing for Change Foundation is a non-profit organization 501(c)3, dedicated to creating and supporting music schools, principally in developing countries. Three music schools and a total of seven music programs have been created since 2008:
* Ntonga Music School, Gugulethu, South Africa
* Bizung music and dance school, Tamale, Ghana
* Ecole de musique de Kirina, Kirina, Mali
* Tintale Village Teaching Center Tinatle, Nepal
* Mitrata Nepal village Music Program, Kathmandu Nepal
* The Hari Kul Music School, Kathmandu, Nepal
* Intore Culture and Music Center, Kigali, Rwanda