Musicians use song to respond to Orlando mass shooting

Musicians use song to respond to Orlando mass shooting
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Updated 16 June 2016
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Musicians use song to respond to Orlando mass shooting

Musicians use song to respond to Orlando mass shooting

LOS ANGELES: Elton John, Ricky Martin and Melissa Etheridge are among the artists using their voices to respond to the mass shooting at a Florida nightclub.
John said during a concert in Liverpool, England, at the Echo Arena this week that “we feel shocked, angry and we’re devastating sad for the people who died and the loved ones who are mourning.”
Meanwhile, Martin urged his fans to call their elected representatives to enact tougher gun laws.
In a statement released Wednesday, titled “I Will Never Cease to Fight for Love,” in English and Spanish, Martin told fans to call their elected representatives “10 times each day until they act.”
Martin called the Orlando shooting an act of hate that has profoundly affected him as a human being. He said that even more important than contacting elected officials is to love wholeheartedly.
Singer-songwriter Etheridge responded by writing a song titled “Pulse,” after the name of the club where 49 people were killed and dozens more injured.
The song features a thumping, heartbeat-like rhythm and lyrics about how love will always win, but Etheridge also seems to directly address the gunman when she sings, “Who you gonna gun down? If you can’t kill the truth.”