User talk:The Forbidden Hope Diamond

The Forbidden Hope Diamond is the first song in history (written by Minnie Murphy, Deborah White, and Van Preston) specifically about the Hope Diamond and its last private owner, Evalyn Walsh McLean. The story goes there is a curse attached to the largest blue diamond in the world. The stone now rests in peace encased at the Smithsonian Institute. The concept for this song was created in 2009 by Deborah J. White. In 2010, Deborah invited Minnie Murphy and Van Preston to finish the composition. It is now a worldwide release telling the infamous story. Artist Minnie Murphy, producer Charles Hayes, executive producer Deborah J. White. Recorded at Bomb Shelter Studio and Shack Town Productions. The Hope Diamond was named after the Hope family from England. Debby White conceived the idea for the song (and two others about the diamond) in 2008. Minnie Murphy brought the story to life in her version of THE FORBIDDEN HOPE DIAMOND. The Smithsonian owns all legal rights to The Hope Diamond. © Copyright - Deborah White, Minnie Murphy, Van Preston / 99 Matrix Records

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