Paul Nicholas and Montel Williams Team up to Fight Multiple Sclerosis
On Wednesday, June 1, 2005, twenty-eight year old singer/songwriter Paul Nicholas will premiere "Please Remember Me" - soon to be the anthem of the fight against MS - on "The Montel Williams Show."
(PRWEB) June 1, 2005 -- On Wednesday, June 1, 2005, twenty-eight year old
singer/songwriter Paul Nicholas’ newest CD, "Remember Me Forever," will premiere
on "The Montel Williams Show." The single from that album, "Please Remember Me,"
will soon become the anthem of the fight against MS, and was also a hit by Tim
McGraw almost ten years ago. Talk show host and advocate Montel Williams also
battles MS.
Williams will interview several people with MS on his annual
show to fight MS, but the highlight of the show is Nicholas’ performance of
"Remember Me." In September of 2001, Paul Nicholas woke up one morning with the
vision gone from his right eye and weak in his left eye. "I felt like I had the
flu, but I didn’t have a fever," Nicholas says.
But MS has not stopped
Nicholas - a twenty- eight year old singer/songwriter with model good looks - he
teamed up with Bob Rosa, a two-time Grammy-winning producer who has worked with
Madonna and Mariah Carey, and they collaborated on "Remember Me Forever." When
it was completed, Nicholas joined the Montel Williams MS Foundation and decided
that this CD would be for MS research.
"MS is poorly funded by our
government and it’s become my passion to bring awareness to this illness that
according to the National MS Society, 400,000 Americans battle," says Nicholas.
"Most Americans don’t even know what MS is," he adds.
15% of the sales of
"Remember Me Forever" will go to the National MS Society.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb246191.htm