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Singing Ceo Turns Twin Towers Tragedy Into Music

Denver, CO (WFN) -- A singing CEO hopes music will bring some peace back to the business community after the World Trade Center collapse.

The tragedy has inspired Denver-based executive John Bringenberg to write a "We Are The World"-type song titled, "We Are All 9-1-1."

Some of the lyrics include "On a Tuesday morning/ With a rising sun / 7000 souls rose on 9-1-1."

Bringenberg is currently unemployed but, ironically, that gave him the freedom to write the song in the first place.

Although the singing CEO has no illusions of kicking N'Sync off the charts, he says he hopes to perform at political rallies so that folks realize music comes from everywhere -- even corporate big shots.

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