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Remember Sichuan with Song: Day by Day 12th May 2009
Day by Day was written and recorded by Katie in English and Mandarin to raise money for the survivors of the Chinese Earthquake.

A year ago 5000 children died in the Sichuan Earthquake. Please help keep their sweet spirits alive by telling your friends to view and listen to this song

Katie's interview with Baidu

Sponsor of of  Day by Day's musical recording and Co-Sponsor of Official Launch

Katie and William Huan from Heng An Standard Life at MSN

     一个新的未来     Chinese Music Video

     Day By Day             English Music Video

     一个新的未来     Chinese Music only

     Day By Day             English Music Only

17 June: Official Launch of Day by Day at British Ambassador's Residence, Beijing.

18-20 June: Heng An Standard Life takes Katie to Sichuan to sing with children and deliver all your warm wishes of support

21 June: Charity Concert for the 'Shumeng' Children, Beijing.

If you would like to make a difference please make a donation of your choice in exchange for listening to the song. All proceeds go directly to 'Shumeng' who care for one hundred and twenty six children who lost their homes last year. These children desperately need your financial help to survive.

PRESS:

China.Org.cn: Katie Sings from the Heart for Sichuan

Scottish Government Website: Katie's Day by Day Official Launch

MSN interview: Katie, Day by Day and Heng An

Baidu.com/Interview China's largest Search Engine interviews Katie

Baidu.com/MTV China's largest search Engine features Katie's MTV

Scottish Sunday Express

China.Org.cn: Scots girl sings for Sichuan Survivors

China Daily: Katie's Song for Sichuan

"Katie is a growing celebrity...one of the best players of the Celtic harp in the country."

Scotland on Sunday

"Katie Targett-Adams …is changing the harp's image."

The Herald, 2003