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Baha'is winning Olympics song celebrates world unity

Blend American jazz, Brazilian samba and Chinese traditional sounds and what do you have? A song played at the Olympics in Beijing.

Phil Morrison Trio
Keith Williams (left) and Phil Morrison

Beijing Olympics Hao Yuing (Good Luck),” written by Baha'is Phil Morrison and Keith Williams, was one of 30 songs selected by Olympic organizers to communicate to visitors the spirit of the 2008 Games.

The lyrics also convey some of the principles of the Baha'i Faith:  “Just one human family,” “The earth will celebrate -- For World Unity,” “Promoting peace and friendship for all -- The world will come together -- we'll open up the gate.”

The jazzy song's first strains were penned by Mr. Morrison, bassist and composer, back when China was chosen to host the Olympics.

The country and its music are dear to Mr. Morrison and Mr. Williams, known professionally as the Phil Morrison Trio featuring Keith Williams, who have "gigged" there three times for several months at a stretch since 1999.

When the jazz veterans, who live in Brunswick, Ga., learned in March of a competition to select the Games' official songs, pianist/vocalist/arranger Mr. Williams added a section, the piece was re-recorded and away it went.

In April, the duo got a congratulatory phone call from Beijing. Their song had been chosen from approximately 3,000 entries and was, in fact, the only winner written by American-born artists.

Unlike most of the winning songs, which tend to be anthems, “Beijing Olympics Hao Yuing” has a "party celebration" flavor, Mr. Williams said. "The lyrics are very positive. The Olympics are China's gift to the world and the lyrics say, ‘Come join us in the human family.’"

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WOW!

It makes one so proud that the Bahá'ís "have done it again" Thank you. It's GREAT! Moro

unity&love

O Dwellers Of Paradise With the hand of lovingkindness I have planted in the holy garden of paradise the young tree of your love and friendship,and have watered it with the goodly showers of My tender grace;now that the hour of its fruiting is come strive that it may be protected, and be not consumed with the flame of desire and passion. Bahaullah,The Hidden Words

What delightful news about

What delightful news about China's Olympic choice of Music...one song inspired by two souls from among 3,000 entries AND "The only winner written by American-born artists"... Even WITHOUT music that makes one T I N G L E !

Yes!!!! I'm in Nanjing and

Yes!!!! I'm in Nanjing and the Olympics are very important milestone to world unity. I look upon them as a ring ceremony uniting China and the rest of the world. PS are you the Fletcher Bennett I knew at UBC? It's Gary here in China. It's a wonderful time in a great country.

Looking for Fletcher Bennett

I would love to hear from Fletcher Bennett. I knew him in Pincher Creek, Alberta, when I was serving the First Baptist Church. Dick Clark dclark30@peoplepc.com

TO CONVEY THE PEACE MESSAGE

TO CONVEY THE PEACE MESSAGE AND WORLD UNITY AT THE OLYMPICS IS REALLY GREAT!!

From Brunswick to Beijing!

Congratulations to a wonderful and world-embracing collaboration. I have such fond memories of my early days as a new Baha'i in Atlanta attending the wonderful Keith and Keith Yard Parties which always featured a unifying and diverse crowd and musical performances! The celebration has grown ;) ! Many more blessings are sure to come!

Wounderful Job

Dear Morrison and Williams, Where every the words of Bahaullah go's without any dought, it will shine. My sons Jonathan Ganesh and Yanni Ganesh was talking lots about your song but now i am going to hear it and i am sure the very word and sound must have touch the heart and soul of the Beijing Olympic Committe members and that in turn awaken the world today. It was suprice to see that one of your word in the lyric was very close to the song i wrote during Gulf War in Bahrain that start like this "Come and Join us to love mankind" this song not release yet but sang in small function within Bahai friends and some time in the school in Dubai by the Bahai youths. Good Luck and look forward to many more to come from you and your team. Amigo - Malaysia

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