Aloha everyone
I don't know if I am steping over the line with this off topic post, but I thought this post from another list, I am a part of was important enought to bring here.
Allan or Andrew if I am wrong please delete.
Mahalo Eric
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To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
From: "Michael H. McCoy" <>
Subject: [TheTrainTraveller] Katrina Relief via Amtrak's "City of New Orleans"
If you live along -- or expect to be traveling along -- Amtrak's Chicago-New
Orleans route in December, this might be something of interest to you.
Mike
*******
Christmas on the City of New Orleans with Arlo Guthrie and Friends
Are Bringing Back the Music - Benefiting Victims of Katrina
In an open letter Arlo requests help to rebuild the infra-structure of
venues to help musicians and New Orleans regain life. Arlo will ride
Amtrak's "City of New Orleans" from Chicago to New Orleans performing
benefits along the way.
******
Sebastian, Fla.(PRWEB) September 20, 2005 -- Arlo Guthrie and friends will
travel from Chicago, IL, to New Orleans, LA, on Amtrak's "The City of New
Orleans," performing at train stations and venues along the way to benefit
the small venues destroyed by Katrina. They plan to depart Chicago on Dec. 5
and arrive in or near New Orleans on Dec. 17.
Focusing on small clubs and venues, Arlo and friends will collect and
deliver pro music related gear (sound boards, cables, lighting, staging,
etc.) to New Orleans and throughout the disaster area from Hurricane
Katrina, to help them get up and operating as quickly as possible. So far
everyone in the music community and elsewhere that has heard about it has
been very supportive. Artists and locations for benefit shows along the
track will be announced early October.
Note From Arlo:
When I think of New Orleans, I think of music. The City of New Orleans is
America's first music city. New Orleans is the city that truly began
America's contribution to the history of music world-wide. Without it,
there'd be no popular music as we know it today.
When I wonder what they might need in New Orleans to get back on their feet,
the stuff that gets ruined under water, I think of all the sound boards, the
cables, the lighting, the microphones, the instruments; I think of the stuff
you need in the hundreds of little clubs and bars that bring the music to
the street - the street that brings the people to the city. And I think of
the many thousands of people who depend on those people for their
livelihoods.
I am determined to help restore all of those little places and bring the
music back as soon as possible. I am contacting Amtrak to help us take the
train 'The City of New Orleans' from Chicago all the way down to New
Orleans. We'll take two weeks beginning in early December and stop along the
way at depots or high schools or performance centers of all shapes and
sizes. And we'll contact the manufacturers of the very stuff we're talking
about and arrange to bring a Christmas present to all the small venues
within the city - we'll purchase the gear as close to cost as we can, many
will undoubtedly make substantial contributions.
Will you help me bring the music back? Working together with our friends in
manufacturing, retail, transportation, the venues, the promoters, the press,
the agents and managers and the artists - we can help deliver the stuff that
helps make New Orleans sing its own uniquely American song. I'm going ...
join us on the train, at the depot, from your office or home, but join us.
For info contact my office:
Rising Son Records
10741 US Highway 1
Sebastian, FL 32958.
Love as always,
Arlo Guthrie
Christmas on the "City of New Orleans" with Arlo Guthrie & Friends (Bringing
Back the Music - Benefiting Victims of Katrina) in partnerships with a
variety of music related companies and you will help provide "the stuff" to
keep one of America's cultural treasures alive.
# # #
I don't know if I am steping over the line with this off topic post, but I thought this post from another list, I am a part of was important enought to bring here.
Allan or Andrew if I am wrong please delete.
Mahalo Eric
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
From: "Michael H. McCoy" <>
Subject: [TheTrainTraveller] Katrina Relief via Amtrak's "City of New Orleans"
If you live along -- or expect to be traveling along -- Amtrak's Chicago-New
Orleans route in December, this might be something of interest to you.
Mike
*******
Christmas on the City of New Orleans with Arlo Guthrie and Friends
Are Bringing Back the Music - Benefiting Victims of Katrina
In an open letter Arlo requests help to rebuild the infra-structure of
venues to help musicians and New Orleans regain life. Arlo will ride
Amtrak's "City of New Orleans" from Chicago to New Orleans performing
benefits along the way.
******
Sebastian, Fla.(PRWEB) September 20, 2005 -- Arlo Guthrie and friends will
travel from Chicago, IL, to New Orleans, LA, on Amtrak's "The City of New
Orleans," performing at train stations and venues along the way to benefit
the small venues destroyed by Katrina. They plan to depart Chicago on Dec. 5
and arrive in or near New Orleans on Dec. 17.
Focusing on small clubs and venues, Arlo and friends will collect and
deliver pro music related gear (sound boards, cables, lighting, staging,
etc.) to New Orleans and throughout the disaster area from Hurricane
Katrina, to help them get up and operating as quickly as possible. So far
everyone in the music community and elsewhere that has heard about it has
been very supportive. Artists and locations for benefit shows along the
track will be announced early October.
Note From Arlo:
When I think of New Orleans, I think of music. The City of New Orleans is
America's first music city. New Orleans is the city that truly began
America's contribution to the history of music world-wide. Without it,
there'd be no popular music as we know it today.
When I wonder what they might need in New Orleans to get back on their feet,
the stuff that gets ruined under water, I think of all the sound boards, the
cables, the lighting, the microphones, the instruments; I think of the stuff
you need in the hundreds of little clubs and bars that bring the music to
the street - the street that brings the people to the city. And I think of
the many thousands of people who depend on those people for their
livelihoods.
I am determined to help restore all of those little places and bring the
music back as soon as possible. I am contacting Amtrak to help us take the
train 'The City of New Orleans' from Chicago all the way down to New
Orleans. We'll take two weeks beginning in early December and stop along the
way at depots or high schools or performance centers of all shapes and
sizes. And we'll contact the manufacturers of the very stuff we're talking
about and arrange to bring a Christmas present to all the small venues
within the city - we'll purchase the gear as close to cost as we can, many
will undoubtedly make substantial contributions.
Will you help me bring the music back? Working together with our friends in
manufacturing, retail, transportation, the venues, the promoters, the press,
the agents and managers and the artists - we can help deliver the stuff that
helps make New Orleans sing its own uniquely American song. I'm going ...
join us on the train, at the depot, from your office or home, but join us.
For info contact my office:
Rising Son Records
10741 US Highway 1
Sebastian, FL 32958.
Love as always,
Arlo Guthrie
Christmas on the "City of New Orleans" with Arlo Guthrie & Friends (Bringing
Back the Music - Benefiting Victims of Katrina) in partnerships with a
variety of music related companies and you will help provide "the stuff" to
keep one of America's cultural treasures alive.
# # #