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#SayYesToLove Volume 2 out now

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Australian Marriage Equality have released the second volume in their #SayYesToLove series to raise funds for the organisation and the fight for marriage equality.

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The album features Birds of Tokyo, Hermitude, Missy Higgins, Abbe May and Tina Arena, all of whom are lending their voice and their music to the cause.

Deputy National Campaign Director for AME, Ivan Hinton-Teoh, says the release of the second volume demonstrates support for marriage equality across parts Australian society.

“Music is a universal language that brings people together and breaks down barriers,” Mr Hinton-Teoh said.

“It’s this approach that has unified all the impressive Australian acts on #SayYesToLove Volume 2 to help show their support for marriage equality.”

Co-chair Janine Middleton attributes the release to the success of Volume 1, which was release in July.

“It’s been a little over a month since the first #SayYesToLove Volume was released, and including stellar acts like Jimmy Barnes, John Butler Trio and Katie Noonan,” Ms Middleton said.

“Volume 2 has more than 25 artists representing all genres, all walks of life – who have generously provided their creative talents to progress our calls for marriage equality.”

#SayYesToLove Volume 2 is available now on iTunes and Google Play.

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