| Show --- - - - The Salt Lake Tribune Voices raised in By Bruce Bria WS ANGELES featured on DAILY NEWS 411100 pioneer Bob Dylan applies his cram voice to the cherished nursery rhyme "This Old L- Rock legend Little Richard performs a rolling rendition of "Itsy Bitsy Spider" Paul McCartney delivers a warm reading of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" James Taylor sings the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic "Getting to Know Then in 1981 Glaser was faced with a crisis that severely tested her esourcefulness She contracted the 'DS virus from blood transfusions atm the birth of her daughter Arie: The breadth of the tragedy t ladened after Glaser unwittingly ransmitted the disease to her aughter through A son born later also was r and her son Jake healthy Ariel became iii at age 4 and died in 1988 at age 7 In response to the tragedy Glaser established the Pediatric AIDS Youndation in 1987 and has helped raise more than $5 million for research grants Her book In the A bsence of Angels is an acclaimed inspirational tome and she is widely regarded as a leading AIDS activist As if these accomplishments don't speak eloquently enough of Glaser's industry Walt Disney Records recently released For Our Children" an ambitious album she infect-Glase- n coordinated The album features 22 acts performing children's favorites and original compositions Among the musical treats 20-tra- e ' --t- e : 1i ik X - ill ' I A r li ''' t:tt 10 1 0 T - Pc 4 4 4 (e iv! r t 6 James Taylor Inspired Benefit Album Glaser still has her work cut out for her With its exemplary talent roster "For Our Children" would seem like a sure best seller But as acts have many learned big names don't necessarily ensure big sales Glaser was confident that Walt good-intention- was doing all it could to promote "For Our ChiDisney Records ldren" "It appears to me that Disney is 100 percent behind this thing- - Glaser said "They're definitely going on the line on It would seem Glaser's confidence is warranted According to difference" Taylor's tape prompted Glaser to ask other acts if they would contribute to an album benefitmg the Pediatric AIDS Foundation Taylor was instrumental in getting producer Peter Asher involved who in turn - 4 - -I ?0 Otili- g IF taL --'- ''' i - 4 4 ' 4 ' '''' 4A0 6! - IA --- k''i ! 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Utah's - q"- '' v VtliAl-: ' i - 0 ff e - You" Walt Disney Records vice presidefit Mark Jaffe the company already has managed to secure 14 print and radio features on the album Arsenio Hall showed the premiere of Little Richard's 'Its y Bitsy Spider" video on his talk show "Basically if you watch TV listen to the radio or read you are going to hear about this album" Jaffe said "Because of the name recognition on this album this cause touches people who love children very te 4r) aeeply peopi anything possible to support it" Taylor sowed the seeds of For Our Children" in 1988 when Glaser asked him to visit her daughter in the hospital since he was the child's favorite singer Though Taylor couldn't honor the request he agreed to make a special audiocassette for Ariel The tape featured Taylor singing five songs — including Ariel's favorite "Jelly Man Kelly" — as well as personal messages like: "Hello An this is James Taylor I hear you are very funny and pretty" "It made her !a-- 01 to hear him talking to her" Glaser said "I know it might sound foolish that something like a tape could mean something to a child but it made such a e- :lzt The result of more than three years' work the finished product proved a bit overwhelming even for a born cheerleader "The first response was this was a finished product that went far beyond my wildest dreams" Glaser said in a recet interview "This is a true example of the sum being so much greater than each piece individually "Phis isn't :iust a children's album It appeals to adults too It really crosses all bounds and that makes it more excitirg than anything We hope that translates into a lot of money" Singer James Taylor who inspired the project said the album is a testament to Glaser's determination never tried to put together a compilation like this but my guess is that you would have to get the agreement of record companies and get funding for it which are very difficult things to do" Taylor said "But from the start it had everyone's support largely because it had Elizabeth at the helm She gets things done" g re-ma- a il' :'4 Man" A top-nam- the album: Folk-roc- k LOS ANGELES — Elizabeth GLaser has summoned her cheerleading spirit to achieve some modest goals throughout her life A contented elementary-school teacher and wife -of Starsky & Hutch" actor Paul Michael Glaser she began working as a voltmteer at the Los Angeles Children's Museum in 1978 Within three years she was appointed the gallery's first director of exhibits breast-feedin- album for children with AIDS all-st- ar ince Friday el 71 vo woeve'wc 6v f P oe no witt un‘ °the' °lie! 1 it I 1 1 |