NAB & Daniel Pearl Foundation Promote Concerts To Encourage Global Harmony The NAB has teamed with the Daniel Pearl Foundation to promote Daniel Pearl Music Day, a series of concerts dedicated to encouraging global harmony. Musicians and radio stations will dedicate music to "Harmony for Humanity" and spread a message of tolerance and respect on and around October 10th. Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists last year in Pakistan while reporting for The Wall Street Journal. The gifted musician would’ve turned 40 October 10th. “Radio is primarily about music and service to community,” said NAB President/CEO Edward O. Fritts. “Daniel Pearl Music Day embodies both of those traditions and we’re proud to partner on this worthwhile endeavor.” Foundation President Judea Pearl (Daniel’s father), noted, “Pearl Music Day combines music with an important message of tolerance and respect for all. It's great to see radio broadcasters support this message.” The Daniel Pearl Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes cross-cultural understanding through journalism, music and innovative communications. Information about the foundation can be found at www.danielpearl.org.