Fight Cancer Through Music!
Download "We Will Fight: to Support colorectal Cancer Research and Awareness!
“We Will Fight,” an original song written by singer/songwriter Stefanie Johnson, encourages those who have been touched by cancer to continue their fight, have hope and remember that they are not alone.
Download "We Will Fight" from iTunes or Amazon for only $0.99!
One hundred percent (100%) of the proceeds received through 2013 from the purchase of “We Will Fight” will be donated to non-profit organizations leading the fight against this disease: the American Cancer Society and Colon Cancer Alliance. For less than a dollar, you can make a difference!
About Stefanie Johnson
Stefanie Johnson is a 26-year old unsigned singer/songwriter from Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. She was inspired to write "We Will Fight," a song about perseverance and hope because several members of her family have been touched by cancer. She is a volunteer for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life organization, and through her talent and love of music, is raising money for the American Cancer Society and Colon Cancer Alliance.
Stefanie has performed with guitarist/singer/songwriter Jay Lapp at Nashville's legendary Bluebird Café, Nashville, TN; 12th & Porter Nashville, Nashville, TN; The Millennium Maxwell House, Nashville, TN; Godfrey Daniels, Bethlehem, PA; Musikfest 2011, Bethlehem, PA; and has sung the National Anthem at the Philadelphia Philly's Coca-Cola Stadium in Allentown, PA. Stefanie was recently featured on the Lehigh Valley’s Channel 69 News' Music Monday Spotlight and continues to perform at various venues throughout the Lehigh Valley.
Stefanie works at Olympus Corporation of the Americas.
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