Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Hi, I just received this from the CPF and had to pass it along. Maybe the disease will get a little more recognition..... ACTOR JAMES MARSDEN APPEARS ON CMT INSIDER, TALKS ABOUT PULMONARY FIBROSIS Marsden and his wife, actress Linde at the CPF's "Night of Burnin' Love" Event The Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis (CPF) is pleased to announce the airing of an interview with actor Marsden on Country Music Television (CMT)’s CMT Insider show on the Internet at: http://www.cmt.com/videos/cmt-news/377560/cmt-insider-news-now-42909-james-marsden.jhtml?cid=21 & sid=12985 & eid=153015 & did==. It is also scheduled to air on CMT on Saturday, May 2 at 1:30 p.m. EDT/PDT and 12:30 p.m. CDT. The interview was taped at the recent “A Night of Burnin’ Love†CPF fundraising event hosted by the family of the late Dennis Linde in Nashville at the Musician’s Hall of Fame. Please share the video link with your friends, family and colleagues! Dennis Linde, the hugely successful songwriter who wrote “Burnin’ Loveâ€, a song recorded by Elvis, along with numerous other major musical hits, died from pulmonary fibrosis (PF) in 2006. Marsden was Dennis Linde’s son-in-law and is married to Linde’s daughter, actress and soap-opera star Linde. The interview with Marsden, who starred in movies such as 27 Dresses, Enchanted, The Notebook and X-Men, focuses on his Hollywood career and also shares details of his connection to country music through Mr. Linde and his wife, . CMT recorded Marsden’s performance of Linde's song, “Callin’ Baton Rouge†recorded by Garth . During the CPF event, CMT interviewed Marsden about his family’s tragic experience with PF along with his concerns that his wife and his children could be at risk for the deadly lung disease. "I am behind CPF in any way possible. My father-in-law was diagnosed with PF and it took his life a few weeks later. This absolutely shattered our family. And even more so when we found out he had the disease for years without anyone knowing. It was then I realized that anything I can do to help create awareness, help further advancement in searching for a cure, and help educate people about this commonly misdiagnosed disease, I will do it,†said actor Marsden. “And that to me was working with the CPF because this is what they do." “We are deeply honored to have ’ and his family’s support in spite of the loss of someone so very close to them. Their heartfelt dedication to this cause is raising the level of awareness of PF and making an impact on our efforts to find a cure,†said Mishka Michon, Chief Executive Officer of the CPF. “A Night of Burnin’ Love†and the Linde family raised more than $40,000 for the CPF at the fundraising event. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 This is SOOOOOO cool.. he's a cutie too.. Love & Prayers, PeggyFlorida, IPF/UIP 2004"I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet, when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly." Hi, I just received this from the CPF and had to pass it along. Maybe the disease will get a little more recognition.....ACTOR JAMES MARSDEN APPEARS ON CMT INSIDER, TALKS ABOUT PULMONARY FIBROSIS Marsden and his wife, actress Linde at the CPF's "Night of Burnin' Love" EventThe Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis (CPF) is pleased to announce the airing of an interview with actor Marsden on Country Music Television (CMT)’s CMT Insider show on the Internet at: http://www.cmt.com/videos/cmt-news/377560/cmt-insider-news-now-42909-james-marsden.jhtml?cid=21 & sid=12985 & eid=153015 & did==. It is also scheduled to air on CMT on Saturday, May 2 at 1:30 p.m. EDT/PDT and 12:30 p.m. CDT. The interview was taped at the recent “A Night of Burnin’ Love” CPF fundraising event hosted by the family of the late Dennis Linde in Nashville at the Musician’s Hall of Fame. Please share the video link with your friends, family and colleagues! Dennis Linde, the hugely successful songwriter who wrote “Burnin’ Love”, a song recorded by Elvis, along with numerous other major musical hits, died from pulmonary fibrosis (PF) in 2006. Marsden was Dennis Linde’s son-in-law and is married to Linde’s daughter, actress and soap-opera star Linde.The interview with Marsden, who starred in movies such as 27 Dresses, Enchanted, The Notebook and X-Men, focuses on his Hollywood career and also shares details of his connection to country music through Mr. Linde and his wife, . CMT recorded Marsden’s performance of Linde's song, “Callin’ Baton Rouge” recorded by Garth . During the CPF event, CMT interviewed Marsden about his family’s tragic experience with PF along with his concerns that his wife and his children could be at risk for the deadly lung disease. "I am behind CPF in any way possible. My father-in-law was diagnosed with PF and it took his life a few weeks later. This absolutely shattered our family. And even more so when we found out he had the disease for years without anyone knowing. It was then I realized that anything I can do to help create awareness, help further advancement in searching for a cure, and help educate people about this commonly misdiagnosed disease, I will do it,” said actor Marsden. “And that to me was working with the CPF because this is what they do."“We are deeply honored to have ’ and his family’s support in spite of the loss of someone so very close to them. Their heartfelt dedication to this cause is raising the level of awareness of PF and making an impact on our efforts to find a cure,” said Mishka Michon, Chief Executive Officer of the CPF.“A Night of Burnin’ Love” and the Linde family raised more than $40,000 for the CPF at the fundraising event. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Good info if you did not know. Pass it on. Joe JOE & JOANIE LAMENSKIE IPF JAN. 2008 -- Actor to appear on National TV, talk about PF ACTOR JAMES MARSDEN APPEARS ON CMT INSIDER, TALKS ABOUT PULMONARY FIBROSIS Marsden and his wife, actress Linde at the CPF's "Night of Burnin' Love" Event The Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis (CPF) is pleased to announce the airing of an interview with actor Marsden on Country Music Television (CMT)’s CMT Insider show on the Internet at: http://www.cmt.com/videos/cmt-news/377560/cmt-insider-news-now-42909-james-marsden.jhtml?cid=21 & sid=12985 & eid=153015 & did==. It is also scheduled to air on CMT on Saturday, May 2 at 1:30 p.m. EDT/PDT and 12:30 p.m. CDT. The interview was taped at the recent “A Night of Burnin’ Love” CPF fundraising event hosted by the family of the late Dennis Linde in Nashville at the Musician’s Hall of Fame. Please share the video link with your friends, family and colleagues! Dennis Linde, the hugely successful songwriter who wrote “Burnin’ Love”, a song recorded by Elvis, along with numerous other major musical hits, died from pulmonary fibrosis (PF) in 2006. Marsden was Dennis Linde’s son-in-law and is married to Linde’s daughter, actress and soap-opera star Linde. The interview with Marsden, who starred in movies such as 27 Dresses, Enchanted, The Notebook and X-Men, focuses on his Hollywood career and also shares details of his connection to country music through Mr. Linde and his wife, . CMT recorded Marsden’s performance of Linde's song, “Callin’ Baton Rouge” recorded by Garth . During the CPF event, CMT interviewed Marsden about his family’s tragic experience with PF along with his concerns that his wife and his children could be at risk for the deadly lung disease. "I am behind CPF in any way possible. My father-in-law was diagnosed with PF and it took his life a few weeks later. This absolutely shattered our family. And even more so when we found out he had the disease for years without anyone knowing. It was then I realized that anything I can do to help create awareness, help further advancement in searching for a cure, and help educate people about this commonly misdiagnosed disease, I will do it,” said actor Marsden. “And that to me was working with the CPF because this is what they do." “We are deeply honored to have ’ and his family’s support in spite of the loss of someone so very close to them. Their heartfelt dedication to this cause is raising the level of awareness of PF and making an impact on our efforts to find a cure,” said Mishka Michon, Chief Executive Officer of the CPF. “A Night of Burnin’ Love” and the Linde family raised more than $40,000 for the CPF at the fundraising event. For information on PF or to make a contribution to the CPF, please visit the CPF website at http://www.coalitionforpf.org/. Unsubscribe from receiving email, or change your email preferences. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2009 Report Share Posted May 1, 2009 Hi J & J, Good to see a post from you. How are things going? Love & Prayers, PeggyFlorida, IPF/UIP 2004"I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet, when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly." Good info if you did not know. Pass it on. Joe JOE & JOANIE LAMENSKIEIPF JAN. 2008<60895FC7-49D8-46CD-90BA-228B0398070C>-- Actor to appear on National TV, talk about PF ACTOR JAMES MARSDEN APPEARS ON CMT INSIDER, TALKS ABOUT PULMONARY FIBROSIS Marsden and his wife, actress Linde at the CPF's "Night of Burnin' Love" EventThe Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis (CPF) is pleased to announce the airing of an interview with actor Marsden on Country Music Television (CMT)’s CMT Insider show on the Internet at: http://www.cmt.com/videos/cmt-news/377560/cmt-insider-news-now-42909-james-marsden.jhtml?cid=21 & sid=12985 & eid=153015 & did==. It is also scheduled to air on CMT on Saturday, May 2 at 1:30 p.m. EDT/PDT and 12:30 p.m. CDT. The interview was taped at the recent “A Night of Burnin’ Love” CPF fundraising event hosted by the family of the late Dennis Linde in Nashville at the Musician’s Hall of Fame. Please share the video link with your friends, family and colleagues! Dennis Linde, the hugely successful songwriter who wrote “Burnin’ Love”, a song recorded by Elvis, along with numerous other major musical hits, died from pulmonary fibrosis (PF) in 2006. Marsden was Dennis Linde’s son-in-law and is married to Linde’s daughter, actress and soap-opera star Linde.The interview with Marsden, who starred in movies such as 27 Dresses, Enchanted, The Notebook and X-Men, focuses on his Hollywood career and also shares details of his connection to country music through Mr. Linde and his wife, . CMT recorded Marsden’s performance of Linde's song, “Callin’ Baton Rouge” recorded by Garth . During the CPF event, CMT interviewed Marsden about his family’s tragic experience with PF along with his concerns that his wife and his children could be at risk for the deadly lung disease. "I am behind CPF in any way possible. My father-in-law was diagnosed with PF and it took his life a few weeks later. This absolutely shattered our family. And even more so when we found out he had the disease for years without anyone knowing. It was then I realized that anything I can do to help create awareness, help further advancement in searching for a cure, and help educate people about this commonly misdiagnosed disease, I will do it,” said actor Marsden. “And that to me was working with the CPF because this is what they do."“We are deeply honored to have ’ and his family’s support in spite of the loss of someone so very close to them. Their heartfelt dedication to this cause is raising the level of awareness of PF and making an impact on our efforts to find a cure,” said Mishka Michon, Chief Executive Officer of the CPF.“A Night of Burnin’ Love” and the Linde family raised more than $40,000 for the CPF at the fundraising event.For information on PF or to make a contribution to the CPF, please visit the CPF website at http://www.coalitionforpf.org/. Unsubscribe from receiving email, or change your email preferences. <43DC55C2-7924-4D25-BEEA-B9170251EA11> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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