Julian Lennon And The White Feathers Foundation Partner With Future Youth Records For The Environment:

Julian Lennon and The White Feather Foundation have partnered with Future Youth Records on its youth-led Think Earth music campaign to raise critical funds for environmental justice with the release of Future Youth Records’ Think Earth 23 EP, out on Earth Day, April 23, 2023.

Think Earth 23 features several of FYR’s international artist partners covering Lennon’s 1991 poignant hit “Saltwater.” Plus, the EP includes German youth artist Josh Heitzler’s remix of “Save Me” from Lennon’s latest release, the critically acclaimed Jude, which debuted in September. Lennon enjoyed additional success with his single “Lucky Ones,” from the album, which also centers around an environmental theme. This track saw him re-entering the Billboard charts that same month, and new remixes of the song continue with frequent airplay, as a favorite of DJs across the globe. Other FYR artist partners wrote the remainder of songs on the EP. Special guest session musicians on the “Saltwater” cover also include Eva Gardner, Jim Keltner, Steve Porcaro, Laurence Juber, and Dave Shul.

Jason Wall, Executive Director of Future Youth Records, explains “We must all work together in a cross-generational partnership if we are to solve our most critical problems like the climate crisis. This project represents the power of what can be done if done together. We ask others to join us in support and solidarity as a partner by doing whatever they can to ensure this important work can continue.”

The White Feather Foundation and Future Youth Records will share in the proceeds equally, with The White Feather Foundation’s share going directly to the Save the Mirning Sea Country Campaign to help preserve critical biodiversity and protect a sacred Aboriginal culture. Future Youth Records’ proceeds will continue to support Gen Z artists to inspire environmental change and social justice through music.

Lennon founded The White Feather Foundation in 2007 to address environmental and humanitarian issues.

Photo courtesy of Future Youth Records

About Future Youth Records

Future Youth Records was established as a nonprofit record label in 2012 by Jason Wall to help youth use the power of music to advocate for change and make a positive social impact. FYR covers 100% of the production costs, and youth retain all rights to their music.

More on Future Youth Records – https://www.futureyouthrecords.org/about-fyr along with more information on Think Earth 23 – https://www.futureyouthrecords.org/thinkearth-23

About The White Feather Foundation

Established in 2007 by Julian Lennon, The White Feather Foundation brings awareness to worthy organizations by amplifying their voices, expanding their supporter communities and providing funding for their initiatives. This is achieved through the support of projects across the globe that foster education and good health; preserve Indigenous cultures; sustain our environment and give access to clean water for the conservation of life. Visit whitefeatherfoundation.com and follow the charity on FacebookInstagram and Twitter.