Stars Sing ‘Everyday People’ For Turnaround Arts Program

Paula Abdul, Elizabeth Banks and other celebrities are
lending their talents to a new video for
Turnaround Arts Program.

A new music video set to the classic song “Everyday
People,” is making a splash across the country to raise awareness for
student education programs.  

The video features celebrities including Paula Abdul, Elizabeth Banks, Citizen
Cope, Misty Copeland, Carla Dirlikov, Frank Gehry, Josh Groban, Jack Johnson,
Yo-Yo Ma, Keb’ Mo’, Jason Mraz, Tim Robbins, Doc Shaw, Trombone Shorty,
Chad Smith, Bernie Williams, Alfre Woodard, John Lloyd Young and many others joining thousands of Turnaround
Arts students from around the nation, singing and dancing to the Sly and the
Family Stone tune.

Turnaround Arts, the signature program of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, worked with Playing for Change to produce the video.

Access Hollywood Staff

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