The Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes (CSAH), the leading nongovernmental provider of emergency financial aid for severely wounded veterans from the War on Terror, now have an official theme song, “That’s All I’m Asking For,” by top country music artists , 42nd and Nelson. The song has just hit the airwaves of country and adult contemporary stations and is quickly climbing the charts in many major markets.
The band has generously crafted this lyrical message of unity especially for CSAH, and is donating 50% of the proceeds raised from downloads of the song, directly to CSAH.
“We wrote this song as a way to bring Americans together, and in turn convey our thanks to our brave servicemen and women who don’t always get the thanks that they deserve for the courageous job that they do every day,” said Pete Colombo of 42nd and Nelson. “We decided to partner up with the Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes because they are the leading non-profit, non-partisan organization that steps up to help severely wounded troops when they need it most.”
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“We are so excited to say that our official theme song is, ‘That’s All I’m Asking For’;” said Dan Vargas, Director of the Family Support Network for CSAH. “The song represents everything that the Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes hopes to convey—unity, strength, and faith in our country and military. We hope that the American public accepts the song with such outstretched arms as we have to help our returning injured troops.”
“That’s All I’m Asking For” is available for download at http://cdbaby.com/
For more information about the CSAH, please visit www.SaluteHeroes.org.


