Wednesday, 21 November 2012

PRE-ORDER SONGS AFTER SANDY

Pre-order the benefit compilation Songs After Sandy to help victims of the hurricane

Hurricane Sandy Relief

While the effects of Hurricane Sandy devastated much of the eastern United States, many of the small coastal communities in New Jersey and New York, were hit especially hard. To help these small largely lower income communities get back on their feet, such as Red Hook Brooklyn and the Far Rockaways, a host of amazing artists have contributed to Songs After Sandy: Friends of Red Hook For Hurricane Sandy Relief, Volume 1.
“Songs After Sandy: Friends of Red Hook For Sandy Relief” is being sponsored by the Not For Profit Green Ground Zero, which was founded for exactly this purpose, to help communities rebuild after disasters. In this case it is particularly poignant as they also advocate for green restoration which creates a more sustainable environment while hitting the root of the problem of global warming.
All proceeds from this campaign will go to Restore Red Hook, Red Hook Initiative, Occupy Sandy, specifically the “Wedding Register” they maintain where they detail items needed in specific communities and Green Ground Zero.
PledgeMusic will be the only place you can pre-order this album (and look out for subsequent editions!). In addition to the album, many of the artists here will offer up exclusive signed items and experiences so keep an eye out.
TRACKLIST –
Adam Arcuragi – “Cobra Tie”
Joseph Arthur – “Come on Caroline”
Brendan Benson – “What I’m Looking For” Live version
Eric Burdon – “ Tishomingo Blues”
Kaiser Cartel – “Long Way From Home”
Toby Lightman – “Life Is a Riddle”
Jeff Lynne – ““Save Me Now” (Brand New Electric Version)” unreleased track about global warming
Joan Osborne – “Where We Start”
Kenny Wayne Shepherd featuring Buddy Flett – “Third House on the Left”
Ringo Starr – “Wings”, recorded Live in Atlanta with the 2012 All Starr Band
Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainwreck – “The Tide”
These United States – “Damned & Redeemed”
Joe Walsh “”Rocky Mountain Way” – Live from Troubadour with Ringo Starr on drums
Bonus content:
Bob Weir and Jesse Malin– Video, live performance of “Brown-Eyed Women”


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