After the devastating scenes of death and destruction from the earthquake and resulting tsunami that hit Japan on 11 March 2011 this is an event that has touched so many people around the world.
Jamiroquai have a long standing association with Japan - and have an amazing fanbase and superb support of all things Jamiroquai - since the very early days of the band.
Jamiroquai keyboard player Matt Johnson has been very moved by these events - especially as his wife is Japanese.
Many people want to help donate money towards the rescue efforts in Japan and to help show his support Matt is offering this track - Tokyo Dreaming - that he wrote/performed/recorded some years ago as a free download to visitors of this site - and all he asks of people who download the track is to make a donation - however large or small to the Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal.
International (non UK) visitors can donate to the Red Cross through the Google 2011 Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami crisis response website.
Matt has kindly made this track available to fans of Jamiroquai, and hopes that you enjoy it. He has requested that if anyone likes the track they can show their gratitude by making a small donation to the Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal.
The British Red Cross is a leading member of the largest independent humanitarian organisation in the world - the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Providing relief to people in crisis - both in the UK and overseas - is at the heart of their work.
They respond immediately to conflicts and disasters around the world, providing essentials such as food, clean water, shelter and medicines. A global network of Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers means that they are often first on the scene.
Across the UK, their 35,000 volunteers are committed to helping vulnerable people in their own communities. They respond to emergencies such as rail crashes, fires and floods and train over 150,000 first aiders every year. They also provide short-term care to those affected by a personal crisis.
The Red Cross helps people without discrimination, regardless of their ethnic origin, nationality or religion. They believe in respecting human life and dignity, and responding to suffering with compassion and practical assistance.
If you wish to donate to the Red Cross, please visit the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal website.
International (non UK) visitors can donate to the Red Cross through the Google 2011 Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami crisis response website.