Charity Compilation launches on PledgeMusic featuring exclusive tracks and unique signed items to raise funds for Grassroot Restoration efforts of Restore Red Hook, Red Hook Initiative,Occupy Sandy & Green Ground Zero
The Stars come together for “SONGS AFTER SANDY: FRIENDS OF RED HOOK FOR SANDY RELIEF” Featuring:
BOB WEIR & JESSE MALIN, JOE WALSH, thenewno2, RINGO STARR, KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD, AMANDA PALMER, JOAN OSBORNE, JEFF LYNNE, ROGER HODGSON, BEN HARPER, BEN FOLDS FIVE, ERIC BURDON, BRENDAN BENSON, JOSEPH ARTHUR & MORE…
Friends of Red Hook sums it up as musicians from Brooklyn and all over the world come together to help (in alphabetical order): Adam Acuragi, Joseph Arthur, Brendon Benson, Eric Burdon, Ben Folds Five, Ben Harper, Roger Hodgson, Kaiser Cartel, Emmanuel Jal, Matt Lenny, Eli Lieb, Toby Lightman, Jeff Lynne, Joan Osborne, Amanda Palmer, Kenny Wayne Shepherd featuring Buddy Flett, Smitty, Ringo Starr, thenewno2, Bow Thayer, These United States, Joe Walsh, Bob Weir and Jesse Malin.
These artists have offered previously unreleased tracks while others have offered unique experiences and one of a kind signed items. The music will be released in volumes, while signed items will be announced as they are donated. Tracks for volume one are listed below, and please be sure to check back at our sites for updates on artists and items.
Three weeks since Hurricane Sandy tore through coastal communities of New York and New Jersey, tens of thousands are still without power or heat. And for the smaller communities themselves, such as Red Hook, Brooklyn, which is largely inhabited by artists, craftsmen, lower income families and small home grown businesses, recovery will take months if not years. It is clear that there is an immediate need for continued and on-going grassroots support. “Songs After Sandy: Friends of Red Hook For Sandy Relief” is aimed at that kind of rebuilding, stepping up to fill in the cracks and provide relief directly as needed through several on-the-ground charities.
“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 project 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 have come on board to help us with this and that is where this will live for the first 90 days. Thereafter, songs will be available on this website.
All services to make this compilation possible have been donated, including those of Red Hook based Beautiful Day Media (who were largely affected by the storm but it is important to note will not be benefiting from these funds). Huge thanks go out to: Judy Tint, our wonderful pro bono lawyer, Nick Ditmore for his unwavering cheerleading and graphic designs, Annie Balliro and Jessica West at UNIPHIGOOD, our own Patrice Fehlen and Kathryn Musilek, the tireless team at PledgeMusic, and Neil Chambers at Green Ground Zero, without all of whom this would not have happened.
THANK YOU for helping us restore these vibrant communities!!! Donate today!! We also encourage you to click on the links and visit the websites for the wonderful charities this project is supporting
15 DOLLARS FOR 15 TRACKS FIRST OF THREE VOLUMES, 35 FOR ALL THREE VOLUMES PLUS BONUS MATERIAL SIGNED & UNIQUE ITEMS TO BE SOLD INDIVIDUALLY.
NEW MATERIAL TO BE CONTINUALLY ADDED
“Songs After Sandy: Friends of Red Hook For Sandy Relief”, VOL 1:
Adam Arcuragi – “Cobra Tie”
Joseph Arthur – “Come on Carline”
Brendan Benson - “What I’m Looking For” Live version
Eric Burdon – “Tishomingo Blues”
Kaiser Cartel - “Long Way From Home”
Matt Lenny – “Broken Bridges”
Toby Lightman – “Life Is A Riddle”
Jeff Lynne – “Save Me Now”
Joan Osborne - “Where We Start”
Kenny Wayne Shepherd featuring Buddy Flett - “Third House on the Left”
Smitty – “Ryder”
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
Joseph Arthur – “Come on Carline”
Brendan Benson - “What I’m Looking For” Live version
Eric Burdon – “Tishomingo Blues”
Kaiser Cartel - “Long Way From Home”
Matt Lenny – “Broken Bridges”
Toby Lightman – “Life Is A Riddle”
Jeff Lynne – “Save Me Now”
Joan Osborne - “Where We Start”
Kenny Wayne Shepherd featuring Buddy Flett - “Third House on the Left”
Smitty – “Ryder”
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”
Bob Weir and Jesse Malin – Video, live performance of “Brown-Eyed Women”
Signed & Unique Items include:
1 Ringo Starr Signed used drum head, dated 1991,
with a doodle on top. Though Ringo no longers signs items, he has
offered to personalize this to the buyer.
2 Roger Hodgson a pair of tickets and post show meet
n greet for his concert January 12 in Ridgefield, CT (Ridgefield
Playhouse) and the same for January 13 at City Winery.
1 thenewno2 Signed Fender guitar from band, including: Dhani Harrison, Paul Hicks, Jonathan Sadoff, Jeremy Faccone, Aaron Older and Frank Zummo.
2 Amanda Palmer goodie packs, each with a signed
item 1 features “An Evening With Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer” signed
by both; the other features a signed copy her latest release, “Theater
Is Evil” Additional package details to come.
1 Dinner for two at Red Hook’s delicious Homemade (as soon as they re-open)
1 Dinner for two at Red Hook’s Fort Defiance (as soon as they re-open)
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