
Earth Day Every Day 2007 Music CD
From a school choir to a chorus of frogs, CD is an eclectic and soulful mix of original songs and nature sounds
$15 (includes shipping)
All funds raised will support Ventura Charter School of Arts and Global Education.
Song List
| Track | Song Title | Artist | Song Samples* |
| 1 | A Gift | Donna Miyuki, Andrew Gilman | |
| 2 | Everyday is Earth Day | Copia | |
| 3 | These Friends | Laura Mihalka | |
| 4 | Across the Universe | Debra Farris Band | |
| 5 | Dancing on Tidal Waves | Copia | |
| 6 | The Rain Forest | Ventura Charter School Choir | |
| 7 | Being & Time | Seeds of Whatever | |
| 8 | Get Up | Debra Farris Band | |
| 9 | She's Coming Back | Laura Mihalka | |
| 10 | African New Year | Seeds of Whatever | |
| 11 | This Pretty Planet | Ventura Charter School Choir | |
| 12 | Sulfur Mountain Morning Birds | ||
| 13 | Sulfur Mountain Waterfall | ||
| 14 | The Frogs of Coyote Creek |
* If you have trouble playing the music clips, download the free Flash Player.
"Earth Day, Every Day" is a new CD featuring performances by local musical artists focused on curbing global warming and celebrating the 37th anniversary of Earth Day. The CD is an eclectic mix of songs and sounds ranging from Ventura Charter School of Arts and Global Education school choir, Seeds of Whatever (Middle Eastern Fusion) to a chorus of birds and frogs from the wilderness of Ventura County.
The theme song for the CD compilation is an original, exotic melody written by Copia (local composers Donna Miyuki Harley, Bradley Spurr & Lori Williams) which includes local nature sounds, live vocals and haunting sounds of a didgeridoo (an air instrument made from a hollowed out tree limb, used for centuries by Australian aborigines and claimed to be the world's oldest wind instrument.)
All proceeds from the Earth Day music CD - and the Ventura Earth Day Celebration - will benefit the Ventura Charter School of Arts and Global Education, whose mission is to prepare students to be active citizens of the 21st century and see themselves as interconnected and interdependent members of a diverse, global community.

