VP Records helps raise money for charity on Celebrity Apprentice
VP Records has joined forces with popular United States reality show, Celebrity Apprentice to give back to charity.
On the latest episode of Celebrity Apprentice, contestants had to create paintings to action off to raise money for charity and VP Records purchased US$7,000 worth of items at the art auction.
Christopher Chin, VP Record’s CEO, Randy Chin, President and Cristy Barber, Vice-President, participated in the auction to help raise money for the charity of Celebrity Apprentice contestant country singer, John Rich.
VP bought actor Gary Busey's painting for US$5,000.
This Celebrity Apprentice involvement materialized because of the partnership between Cristy Barber and John Rich, who have teamed up for a trailblazing project where the name says it all - Reggae's Gone Country.
The highly anticipated compilation album features various artists from both reggae and country music and is scheduled for release this summer as a joint venture between VP Records and Rich's label, Warner Brothers Nashville.
In a release, Barber said classic country music is very big in Jamaica, which is what influenced her to do this project, having reggae artistes cover classic country songs.
VP Records has joined forces with popular United States reality show, Celebrity Apprentice to give back to charity.
On the latest episode of Celebrity Apprentice, contestants had to create paintings to action off to raise money for charity and VP Records purchased US$7,000 worth of items at the art auction.
Christopher Chin, VP Record’s CEO, Randy Chin, President and Cristy Barber, Vice-President, participated in the auction to help raise money for the charity of Celebrity Apprentice contestant country singer, John Rich.
VP bought actor Gary Busey's painting for US$5,000.
This Celebrity Apprentice involvement materialized because of the partnership between Cristy Barber and John Rich, who have teamed up for a trailblazing project where the name says it all - Reggae's Gone Country.
The highly anticipated compilation album features various artists from both reggae and country music and is scheduled for release this summer as a joint venture between VP Records and Rich's label, Warner Brothers Nashville.
In a release, Barber said classic country music is very big in Jamaica, which is what influenced her to do this project, having reggae artistes cover classic country songs.