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Former Longhorn Writes Song to Benefit African Communities

By: BigCountryHomePage.com Staff
Updated: October 11, 2012
Former Longhorn Jordon Shipley and his wife, Sunny, have written a song that will benefit communities in Africa.

The song is titled "Don't let Me Sink" and is available on iTunes.

All proceeds go to the Holden Uganda organization which provides clean drinking water for African communities that otherwise have no access to clean water.

For more information on Holden Uganda, visit the website at holdenuganda.org.

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