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Credit where it is due
Thank you for all who have contributed any information, media, advice, or support. Without all of you, these pages would not exist. The appreciation is truly heartfelt. If you have contributed and your name is not listed here, please send a note to either email address listed on the Home Page.

Jim Brickman
Featured Within this site is RCA Victor recording artist Jim Brickman. With one platinum selling record, four certified gold records, a Grammy nomination, numerous awards, and a host of inspirational and meaningful songs, Jim Brickman is truly an amazing musician. Click on his picture to visit his official site and learn more.
Michael Buble
143/Reprise Artist Michael Buble (pronounced Boo-blay) has been ranked as the #1 jazz artist for 2005. He combines the classic swing hits of yesterday with a modern upbeat flavor to produce some very unforgettable music. Michael is also responsible for the theme song of the Hurricane Wilma suvivors who only wanted to come "Home". Please click on his picture and show support for this extremely talented and still rising star.
James Taylor
Warner Brothers recording artist James Taylor is truly a legend. James has been producing timeless hits since the 1960's; nearly all of his albums have received gold or platinum certifications, and his 1976 Greatest Hits album received a diamond certification for selling more than ten million copies! Click on his picture to join his fan club or learn more about his musical achievements.
Kimberly Peace
The author of the journal which lies at the heart of this website. Kim hopes her detailed description of the painful ordeal will help everyone come to terms with the experience, and provide those who were not there with some insight into what the survivors had to endure. Kim was also directly responsible for the conception of this site.
Joe
Surrounded by turmoil, Joe selflessly and tirelessly proceeded to document the thoughts and comments of those around him in order to prevent these priceless sentiments from fading into oblivion. Thanks Joe, it just wouldn't be the same without your page or the pictures you have contributed.


 
   
 

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