Alumni contribute to Project Eleven, a collection of recordings that commemorate the 11th anniversary of September 11th

Christine Davis Mantai

Fredonia grads David Musial (’84) and Marcus Goldhaber (’00) had integral roles in the creation of Project Eleven, a collection of recordings that commemorate the 11th anniversary of the Pentagon and World Trade Center attacks. All proceeds from Project Eleven sales that take place on iTunes on Sept. 11 will go to the United States Young Veterans Association and charities such as Wounded Warriors.

Mr. Musial, a record producer and founder/CEO of One World Artists Group, served as Project Eleven executive producer and composed its anthem that day before the second World Trade Center tower collapsed.

Jazz vocalist Goldhaber wrote and sang, "Honestly Abe," one of the songs.

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