FLORA MARTIROSYAN'S NEVER AGAIN PROJECT TO CONTINUE AFTER HER DEATH
December 24, 2012 - 19:27 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - "Never Again" project initiated by famed Armenian
singer Flora Martirosyan will be implemented following her death,
FMS Media co-founder said.
In conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, Karen Fidanyan,
however, didn't specify the date of the next concert.
Famed Armenian singer Flora Martirosyan died on November 20 morning
at the age of 55.
Los Angeles Gibson Amphitheatre hosted the first concert of "Never
Again" series on Nov 1, 2011, staring 22-time Grammy winner, Rock &
Roll Hall of Fame Legend and United Nations Ambassador of Peace Stevie
Wonder, singers Malina Moye, Alexia Vassiliou and Eric Benet, united
in a cause to embrace genocide awareness. Flora Martirosyan received
U.S. Congressman Brad Sherman's special certificate for her invaluable
contribution to the Armenian community and world peace through music.
From: Baghdasarian
December 24, 2012 - 19:27 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - "Never Again" project initiated by famed Armenian
singer Flora Martirosyan will be implemented following her death,
FMS Media co-founder said.
In conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, Karen Fidanyan,
however, didn't specify the date of the next concert.
Famed Armenian singer Flora Martirosyan died on November 20 morning
at the age of 55.
Los Angeles Gibson Amphitheatre hosted the first concert of "Never
Again" series on Nov 1, 2011, staring 22-time Grammy winner, Rock &
Roll Hall of Fame Legend and United Nations Ambassador of Peace Stevie
Wonder, singers Malina Moye, Alexia Vassiliou and Eric Benet, united
in a cause to embrace genocide awareness. Flora Martirosyan received
U.S. Congressman Brad Sherman's special certificate for her invaluable
contribution to the Armenian community and world peace through music.
From: Baghdasarian