Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Check Out Longley's "Songs for the Cell"

Former PORT CHARLES and ANOTHER WORLD actor Mitch Longley returned to his singing roots in 2007 by creating a CD to celebrate and increase public education of stem cell research.

Mitch has used a wheelchair since his spinal cord injury in 1983.

"Songs for the Cell" was recorded in June of 2007 at White House Productions in Shelton, CT. On the album, Mitch covers songs by some of his favorite artists such as Paul Simon, Bill Withers and Neil Diamond, plus standards like "Wish Upon a Star" and "Over the Rainbow."

He chose songs with lyrics that best express his experience of injury, recovery, healing and hope for the future.

For more information, including where to purchase the CD, please visit www.SongsfortheCell.net.

1 comment:

  1. Not sure why this is being posted a year and a half after the fact, but thanks anyway for doing so. :) Mitch hasn't been on daytime in nearly nine years, BTW. But considering that his show "Las Vegas" went off the air last year, if he doesn't get a new prime time offer soon, he just may turn up on daytime again. I hear Debbi Morgan's back on AMC.. remember Matt and Ellen of PC?? :)

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