Billy Porter, Vanessa Williams And More Come Together On ‘Stand For Change’

Black-Theatre-United-Stand-For-Change

Coalition Black Theatre United has released the empowering, anthemic song “Stand For Change” in partnership with the Republic Records Action Committee. The track features over a dozen musicians and Broadway stars, including Black Theatre United founding members Vanessa Williams, Billy Porter, Audra McDonald, Darius de Haas, Norm Lewis, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Lillias White, Allyson Tucker, Michael McElroy, NaTasha Yvette Williams, LaChanze, Wendell Pierce, and Capathia Jenkins.

“Stand For Change” is said to be a theme song for the coalition, which was formed in 2020 with the goal of providing support and protection for Black talent and lives in and out of the theatre community through combating systemic racism across the United States.



“Over this past year, the pandemic has had a devastating impact on many industries, and the entertainment industry and the shutdown of Broadway has been hit significantly,” said Vanessa Williams. “We’re hopeful ‘Stand for Change,’ will bring more attention to the plight of Black theater artists and will inspire and empower people to believe we can make meaningful changes to create a more equitable society. We’re particularly grateful to Republic Records for embracing and supporting our efforts.”

Proceeds from “Stand For Change” will support the ongoing efforts of Black Theatre United to provide social justice. Speaking of the collaboration, Republic Records co-founder and president Avery Lipman said: “We are honored to work with Black Theatre United on such an important mission to help bring light to the racial disparities in the Black theater community with ‘Stand for Change.’”

“The song conveys a vital message that will inspire change not only in the theater world, but all over the world,” he added. “Stand For Change” was written by Dave Schroeder and Phil Galdston, who produced the track alongside Swagg R’Celious.

The accompanying visual, directed by Michael Cooke, highlights prominent activists and change-makers in the Black community across industries.

I can’t tell you how, I can’t tell you when / But we’ll lay this burden down and lift our hearts again/Cause life has one refrain, one eternal flame /Nothing stays the same /So say their name /Kneel down in righteous rage /And when you stand, take a stand for change,” Black Theatre United sings on “Stand For Change,” delivering a message of hope.

Black Theatre United’s “Stand For Change” is available here.

Discover

Sponsor

spot_img

Latest

Amy Winehouse’s ‘Live At Glastonbury 2007’ For 2LP Vinyl Release

Amy Winehouse’s Live at Glastonbury 2007 will be available on vinyl for the first time from June 3, via UMe, Island Records, and the...

The Legendary Fugees Return To The International Stage To Celebrate 25 Years Of ‘The Score’ With 2021 World Tour

Ms. Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel of legendary hip-hop group Fugees have reunited to announce their first world tour in 25 years...

Crobot Debut Sophomore Album

Crobot are pleased to unveil their sophomore album, "Welcome To Fat City," via Wind-up Records. The album, which premiered over on Billboard, sees the...

MammothWVH: Fans React To Wolfgang Van Halen’s Album

All eyes in the rock world are on Wolfgang Van Halen, who releases his debut album as MammothWVH today. after years of playing bass...

Power Trip Night Two: AC/DC & Judas Priest Setlists/Recap

Power Trip continued Saturday night (October 7), which saw AC/DC and Judas Priest take to the stage in Indio, Calif. Judas Priest took to the...