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SIR IVAN – LIFE

The eminent dance music recording artist and peace-centric philanthropist Sir Ivan aka  Peaceman releases his new 18-song album “LIFE,” an aptly entitled full-length LP that unites  the world through the messages of peace and tolerance, a cause that’s essential to what is  going on in the world today, given the recent invasion of Ukraine. Sir Ivan has remade iconic  60s and early 70s anti-war and peace songs into electronic dance music, as well as several  original works inspired by the spirit of the 60s. 

For the past 20 plus years, Sir Ivan has donated all net proceeds of his music to charity, but this  time feels it is more important to spread the power of the lyrics to everyone on the planet. This is  why he’s decided to release his latest album exclusively on Soundcloud for all to stream/ download FREE. Just as the lyrics in those 60s and 70s anti-war songs inspired the protests  that contributed to ending the Vietnam war, Sir Ivan believes they can have the same positive  effect today to stop the war in Ukraine and prove again to the world that “the pen is mightier  than the sword.” These songs can be used to rally the peace-loving people in Russia to  continue their protests against their government’s evil behavior.

As the son of a Holocaust survivor, Sir Ivan is committed to advocating against violence and  hatred. His message is clear, “Everyone Downloads Free until Ukraine is Free!” 

Some of the songs on the album include John Lennon’s “Imagine,” remixed by Marc Stout,  Barry McGuire’s “Eve of Destruction,” remixed by Riddler, Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind,”  remixed by Smash Mode, ”Get Together,” by The Youngbloods, remixed by Chris Cox, “In the  Year 2525” by Zager and Evans, remixed by Maurizio Ruggerio, and Sir Ivan‘s original  renditions of “Kumbaya,” remixed by Christopher Lawrence, and “Hare Krishna,” remixed by  Tony Moran & Warren Rigg. 

Included on the album is a 60-minute non-stop mega-mix of all 18 songs. This mega-mix came  from the COVID-19 charity competition that Sir Ivan created to alleviate the financial burdens of  unemployed DJs during the height of the pandemic. Sir Ivan awarded more than $10,000 to the  winners picked by judges Paul Oakenfold, Bassjackers, Exodus, DJs From Mars, and  Tenishia

‘LIFE’ is now available exclusively on Soundcloud and can be streamed or downloaded free until  all Ukrainians are free from the Russian invasion of their country. 

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SIR IVAN – “LIFE” 

ABOUT SIR IVAN 

Sir Ivan‘s passion for spreading peace, love, and equality to all humankind stems from losing  59 relatives in the Holocaust and hearing those stories from his father, Siggi B. Wilzig, a survivor  of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz. Those stories are detailed in his father’s recently  released #1 Amazon Bestselling biography Unstoppable: Siggi B. Wilzig’s Astonishing Journey  from Auschwitz Survivor and Penniless Immigrant to Wall Street Legend, by author Joshua M.  Greene. To learn more about the backstory that inspired the album and Sir Ivan’s desire to help  others, go to UnstoppableSiggi.com

CONNECT WITH SIR IVAN 

Facebook: https://facebook.com/sirivanofficial 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/sirivan 

Instagram: https://instagram.com/sirivanofficial 

YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/PEACEMANMUSIC 

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Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sirivanofficial 

Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sir-ivan/id445639852 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/65Es5dYCk8l5Vvaf4dbjvs 

Website: https://sirivan.com 

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