Out of the ashes and sorrow of 9-11 comes a New American Anthem for the New American Century.
Hank Fellows (right) accepting a Citation from the New York City Council for his "continued generosity and devotion to the remembrance of September 11th."
"The Spirit of America" and "One Heart, One Voice" being performed by students in Joplin, Missouri at a Veterans Day Concert.
Hank Fellows with a 4th and 5th Grade Chorus that performed "The Tree of Life", "The Spirit of America", and "New York City" at a Borough Hall concert in New York City.
The 9-11 song that 9-11 families turn to for comfort every day.
Hank's classic song of friendship and hope, first performed in Hank's musical revue "An Open Stage" at the Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center, NYC.
May also be sung as "Please Protect The Children". First performed in New York City public schools in June 2006.
An inspirational song of friendship and brotherhood. One of Hank's "Campfire Sing-Along Songs".
Hank's new patriotic song, first performed by school children in Joplin, Missouri for Veterans Day 2006.
An inspirational song of gratitude, celebrating all of the special people in our lives.
An ode to Gloucester, MA, America's oldest seaport. First performed at the Gloucester Seafood Festival in September 2002.
A soaring ballad about the power of love.
Hank's reflection on the Holocaust, and more recent examples of genocide around the world. First public performance: the New Jersey State House in April 2006.
A fun, upbeat song about living in The Big Apple. First performed in New York City public schools in May 2007.