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Naomi Arnold Turns Tragedy into Triumph with the Release of New CD, From My Heart

Sri Lankan-born pianist/composer/singer Naomi Arnold brings healing, hope and inspiration to anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one -especially mothers who have endured a miscarriage, stillbirth or infant death. The mother of two healthy boys, Naomi's musical focus was forever changed when she lost two healthy babies to the lonely, painful world of stillbirth. The passionate song, Not Again, symbolizes this as it highlights her triumphant new CD, From My Heart.

Germantown, MD (Billboard Publicity Wire) March 15, 2007 -- 'Not Again!' were the first words painfully uttered by Naomi Arnold upon hearing the heartbreaking news that the sonographer could not detect the heartbeat of her baby daughter, Danielle. Having suffered a second stillbirth in 3 years, Not Again also became the name of the signature ballad on her newly released CD, From My Heart. It had only been 34 months since she had delivered the lifeless body of her precious son, Brady. As part of her grieving, she composed Brady's Song and Danielle's Song - dedicated to the memory of each baby. Both songs, along with Not Again, depict the indescribable anguish of a mother searching for both healing and understanding after losing (not one, but) two healthy babies to the tragedy of stillbirth.


"It is very rare to find someone with this level of talent," states Bernard Marinovitch, President of El Arca Records. Marinovitch, who is originally from France and is himself an accomplished pianist and arranger (having studied music at conservatories in both Toulon and Marseille) met Arnold in February/ 2006. So impressed was Marinovitch that he offered Arnold the opportunity to record and produce her next project at the studios of El Arca Records. Marinovitch adds, "Naomi brings her message to life through the unique sound of her beautiful music."

Arnold chimes in, "Though the songs dedicated to my beloved babies in heaven (Brady's Song and Danielle's Song) are fairly self-evident, Not Again truly represents the gamut of my emotions from heartbreak to hope to healing and is a story of eventual victory which I attribute to the glory of God." She has been invited to speak and share these poignant songs with other families who have suffered similar losses. Arnold continues, "This album attempts to convey the many experiences from my life, both happy and sad, and is truly from my heart."

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