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Willie Nelson, Warren Haynes Surprise Fans With Election Calls

?UESTLOVE, WAYNE COYNE, GRACE POTTER, YIM YAMES, AND OTHERS ALSO CALL
FANS


Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson, ?uestlove of The Roots, and Wayne Coyne of
the Flaming Lips are among the
dozen musicians involved with the “Pledge to Vote” campaign staged by HeadCount, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that promotes electoral
participation. Each artist recorded reminders that will be sent to fans before Election Day via automated phone calls.
In addition, most artist participants will be making live calls – surprising fans who expect to only hear a pre-
recorded message.

“Let’s get some folks cranked up about this,” said The Grateful Dead‘s Bob Weir, a HeadCount board member who will also be personally calling dozens of
voters. “It’s so important that people, particularly young people, are paying attention and voting so a bunch of
cranky old folks don’t steal their future. Hopefully getting a call from a familiar voice will be motivation.”

Close to 25,000 music enthusiasts have already made a “Pledge to Vote” at concerts or on HeadCount’s website, www.headcount.org, requesting a reminder phone call from
one of their favorite artists and affirming that they will vote in November. The full list of artist choices include:

?uestlove
Adam Gardner (Guster)
Matt Berninger (The National)
Warren Haynes (The Allman Bros., Gov’t Mule)
Marc Brownstein (The Disco Biscuits)
Willie Nelson
Wayne Coyne (The Flaming Lips)
Grace Potter
Brett Dennen
Bob Weir (Grateful Dead, Furthur)

Jon Fishman (Phish)
Yim Yames (My Morning Jacket)

Fans can still sign up for the calls by visiting www.HeadCount.org/pledge.


Best of Bonnaroo: Climate Change In Action

By: Jason Greenfield

When My Morning Jacket played the Velvet Underground’s “Oh! Sweet Nuthin’” at their legendary late night set at Bonnaroo 2008 it ranked as one of the most emotional moments in the festival’s rich history. To this point, the only way to hear it was via a few audience tapes making the rounds. Today MMJ is releasing the song for the first time, for free, as part of a campaign to spur music fans to take action about climate change.

The campaign, called Music for Action, is a partnership with Bonnaroo, HeadCount, the NRDC Action Fund and JamBase. As part of the campaign, 17 artists including Phish, Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, Jack Johnson and Wilco are donating favorite tracks from their appearances at Bonnaroo to a special album that will be available only through the Music For Action website.

To download the tracks, the musicians are asking fans to visit www.musicforaction.com and take action about climate change by writing a letter to their senators and local news outlets urging for the passage of climate change legislation. The website automates the process of letter writing, and once the process is completed fans will be able to download the tracks from a unique download page.

The campaign was created to urge the Senate to pass climate change legislation. In June of 2009, the House of Representatives narrowly passed cap-and-trade legislation that is intended to fundamentally restructure the way the U.S. uses and produces energy. The bill is now waiting for a sponsor to introduce a similar bill in the Senate while supporters try to round up the 60 votes necessary to overcome a Republican filibuster.

My Morning Jacket :: Bonnaroo 2008 by Vann

Speaking between stops on tour with The Disco Biscuits, who contributed “And the Ladies Were the Rest of the Night” from their 2008 Bonnaroo appearance, HeadCount’s Andy Bernstein said, “Our campaign is about speaking out and having elected officials hear from music fans. We’re big believers that music can inspire participation in democracy.”

Bernstein’s sentiments are echoed by Jack Johnson, who says, “This generation has an opportunity to be remembered as one that confronted environmental challenges and took responsibility for the future. With that opportunity comes the responsibility to speak out.”

The other partners are just as enthusiastic about the project. Guster‘s Adam Gardner, who with his wife Lauren runs the non-profit concert greening organization Reverb, says, “This is the exact sort of thing that Reverb’s Green Music Group was created to support, getting fans and musicians together around an environmental action.”

Rich Goodstone of Superfly Productions, the company that produces Bonnaroo, says, “[Superfly] is a proud supporter of HeadCount and the work they do. We are also supporters of the environment and doing whatever we can to make people aware of the dire situation global warming is creating.”

Our warming climate

Goodstone and Superfly are providing support for Music For Action in several ways. In addition to promoting the campaign on the Bonnaroo website and at the event itself this June, Superfly also lent their massive music collection to the cause. Ever since the first event, Bonnaroo has been recording every song played on every stage with 48-62 tracks per stage. The event’s archivist, Jon Altschiller, receives the raw tracks on hard drives and has spent the last four months remixing the majority of the tracks to ensure that they are some of the best quality concert recordings ever released.

Altschiller, who cut his teeth in the mixing booth recording Phish’s Rift, is wild about his newest assignment. “Musically, I don’t think there’s been a better collection of stuff put out by Bonnaroo,” says Altschiller, who is particularly excited about the amount of artist involvement in this album who see the importance of this cause. “I had direct contact with Warren Haynes on his track, Trey Anastasio was directly involved with ‘Kill Devil Hills.’ Jeff Tweedy was listening to these mixes. ‘Bull Black Nova’ is a headphone dream. I can’t get over the music selection. This is not just a thrown-together thing as a giveaway.”

Aron Magner, keyboardist for The Disco Biscuits, agrees, “Bonnaroo has always been a really exciting time for the Biscuits. There’s a lot of incredible energy with our performances. [Guitarist Jon Gutwillig] brings out the moment of actually being there as a fan.”

Like everyone else involved with the project, Magner is as serious about the cause behind the album as the album itself. He wants young voters to start “putting their words into actions.”

JamBase readers can get their headphones ready and start putting their words into actions now at www.MusicforAction.com.

Best of Bonnaroo Track Listing
Wilco – Bull Black Nova
Pearl Jam – Animal
Jack Johnson – Inaudible Melodies
Dave Mathews Band – Rapunzel
Death Cab for Cutie – Cath…

Ani DiFranco – Fuel
Phish – Kill Devil Falls
Gov’t Mule – Banks of the Deep End
OAR – Delicate Few
moe. – Not Coming Down
Raphael Saadiq – 100 Yard Dash
Bob Weir & RatDog – Throwing Stones
The Disco Biscuits – And The Ladies Were the Rest of the Night
The Decemberists – Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid
My Morning Jacket – Oh! Sweet Nothin’
Guster – Happier
Phil Lesh and Friends – Box of Rain

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Phish, Lesh, DMB & More Offer Free Bonnaroo Tracks

NRDC Action Fund and HeadCount Give Away Best of Bonnaroo Compilation to Drive Action on Climate Change

Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Phil Lesh and many more provide tracks for free download

Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Jack Johnson and other top artists are donating their music to encourage Americans to speak out on climate change. Organized by the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, HeadCount and the NRDC Action Fund, this collaboration marks the first time free music has been used to prompt Americans to contact their elected officials.

Best of Bonnaroo, a compilation of 17 different live performances from the festival, is available for free at www.Musicforaction.org. Before downloading the music, visitors are asked to email their Senators, the President or their local newspapers about climate change. The music is free no matter what, but the artists hope all their fans join them in taking action on this issue.

“This generation has an opportunity to be remembered as one that confronted environmental challenges and took responsibility for the future,” said Jack Johnson, whose song “Inaudible Melodies” can be heard on the compilation. “With that opportunity comes the responsibility to speak out.”

The compilation also includes live tracks from Wilco, Death Cab for Cutie, My Morning Jacket, O.A.R. and Ani DiFranco, among others. In most cases these recordings have never before been released to the public, and were hand-picked by the musicians themselves. Other featured artists include: The Decemberists, Guster, Gov’t Mule, Raphael Saadiq, Bob Weir & RatDog, Phil Lesh & Friends, moe. and The Disco Biscuits, whose bass player Marc Brownstein is the co-chair of HeadCount. All of the featured tracks are original songs, with the exception of My Morning Jacket‘s performance of The Velvet Underground’s “Oh! Sweet Nuthin’.”

America is closer than ever to passing its first federal climate change-related legislation, but many hurdles remain. The House of Representatives approved an energy bill last June that would reduce emissions of heat-trapping gases and encourage the development of green jobs. President Barack Obama then told world leaders that the U.S. will reduce carbon emissions by 17 percent over the next 10 years (compared to 2005 levels). However, there has been little movement in the Senate, leaving one crucial step incomplete. Literally the whole planet is waiting to see what the U.S. will decide, as India and China are not likely to act without the U.S. doing the same.

With climate change legislation now at a critical juncture, several organizations teamed up to use the gift of music to inspire citizens into action. HeadCount – a nonpartisan civic engagement organization best known for registering voters at concerts – conceived the idea as a way to point new voters toward being informed and active citizens. The NRDC Action Fund – an advocacy group committed to passing legislation that jump-starts the clean energy economy and reduces pollution – stepped in with resources, research, strategic guidance and a base of 250,000 supporters.

“The musicians we work with are very passionate about this topic and have great power to drive change,” said HeadCount’s Executive Director Andy Bernstein. “Their music will serve as a soundtrack for action.”

“Forging a clean energy future means healthier kids, a safer world, and more jobs,” said Heather Taylor-Miesle, director of the NRDC Action Fund. “This is our moment to demand that Congress put us on the path to a clean energy future by beginning to address climate change. We are excited about the opportunity to work with musicians and new activists throughout the country to make it happen.”

Others involved include JamBase.com, which is actively promoting the campaign to its base of more than half a million users. Music publications Paste, Relix, and Spin are also providing marketing support. The nonprofit environmental groups Oxfam America, the Energy Action Coalition, The Worldwatch Insitute, Grist.org and 350.org are supporting the initiative as coalition partners, as is the music-oriented environmental organization Reverb, which will promote the campaign through its new Green Music Group. Reverb’s founder Adam Gardner can be heard on the compilation performing with his band Guster. “This is the exact sort of thing that Green Music Group was created to support, getting fans and musicians together around an environmental action,” Gardner said.

“There have been so many incredible performances at Bonnaroo over the years,” said Richard Goodstone, one of the founders and principals of Superfly Presents, the co-promoter of Bonnaroo. “We’re very happy that we could work with our family of artists in this way and inspire people to be active citizens. Climate change is the single biggest challenge our planet has ever faced and we all need to pitch in and be part of the solution.”

“The decisions made today will affect you and your children for many years to come,” said former Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir, a member of HeadCount’s board of directors who can be heard on the compilation with has band RatDog. “Whether it’s voting in an election or speaking out about issues like climate change, it’s critical that we all make enough noise so that politicians have no choice but to listen.”

Best of Bonnaroo Track List:

Wilco Bull Black Nova

Pearl Jam Animal

Jack Johnson Inaudible Melodies

Dave Mathews Band Rapunzel

Death Cab for Cutie Cath…

Ani DiFranco Fuel

Phish Kill Devil Falls

Gov’t Mule Banks of the Deep End

O.A.R. Delicate Few

moe. Not Coming Down

Raphael Saadiq 100 Yard Dash

Bob Weir & RatDog Throwing Stones

The Disco Biscuits And The Ladies Were the Rest of the Night

The Decemberists The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid

My Morning Jacket Oh! Sweet Nuthin’

Guster Happier

Phil Lesh and Friends Box of Rain

The Best of Bonnaroo compilation is available for free at www.Musicforaction.org. Please email your Senators, the President or a local newspaper about climate change before downloading.


Green Music Group Launch: Guster, DMB, Roots, More

GREEN MUSIC GROUPS CELEBRATES OFFICIAL LAUNCH WITH LA CONCERT

Guster

Green Music Group (GMG), a coalition of environmental non-profit Reverb, celebrated its official launch over the last weekend in January in Hollywood, CA. The high-profile coalition brings together musicians, industry leaders and music fans to create widespread environmental change within the music industry and around the globe.

To celebrate its launch, Green Music Group founding members and friends gathered at Jane’s House in Hollywood for live performances by members of Dave Matthews Band, Guster, and Maroon 5. Guests were treated to eco-friendly appetizers and drinks provided by Shin’s BBQ, VeeV, ZICO, Eel River, and Newton’s Vineyard.

“Tonight we celebrated a watershed moment – music industry leaders and fans coming together to create significant change. Reverb has been helping individual artists and venues green their tours and shows for the last six years. We wanted to do more – our founding artists, venues and labels wanted to do more, and our fans were calling on us to take the lead,” said Guster guitarist/vocalist Adam Gardner, who founded Reverb with his wife, environmentalist Lauren Sullivan. “Green Music Group answers that call by using the collective power of the music community to bring about real lasting environmental change.”

Since 2004, Reverb has greened over 80 major music tours while conducting grassroots outreach to over 10 million music fans. The nonprofit group has also worked with various entities within the music world from record labels to radio stations. Green Music Group will build upon what Reverb has already accomplished, creating and implementing industry-wide green guidelines and standards while providing a dynamic online community where fans can take action and learn more about environmental issues.

“DMB has been working with Reverb for a number of years to green our tours and have seen amazing results both backstage and from our fans’ response,” said Dave Matthews Band. “We are excited to exponentially multiply these results by joining forces with other like-minded bands through the Green Music Group.”

Prominent music industry leaders agree. “We are proud to have several of our venues as Founding Members of GMG,” expressed Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino. “We look forward to continued growth of our environmental efforts to follow the example set by these standouts and the other founders of Green Music Group.”

GMG also participated in The Roots‘ 6th Annual Jam Session later Saturday night as co-hosts with the band – also a GMG founding member. Widely considered to be one of the most electrifying nights held during award season, this year’s Roots Jam Session was a who’s who of music’s best paired. GMG joined The Roots for a continuous, spontaneous night of musical celebration and environmentalism for a packed, invite-only audience where guests were invited to screen print recycled t-shirts and where artists signed limited edition Jam Session posters, the proceeds of which will benefit GMG.

Born out of the Internet age, Green Music Group has launched GreenMusicGroup.org, which provides fans and artists with a vibrant online community to engage in regular calls-to-action, beginning with the GMG Challenge, set to launch next month. As additional incentive to join, fans who sign up in the next month are entered to win one of three eco-friendly guitars signed by GMG Founding Artists.

“Green Music Group’s incredible reach and deep connection to young people has the power to be a major megaphone for our organization’s environmental campaigns,” said Mike Brune, incoming Executive Director of the Sierra Club, a partner of GMG. Other non-profit partners include: Oxfam America, Union of Concerned Scientists, Hip Hop Caucus, HeadCount, DoSomething.org, StopGlobalWarming.org, Music For Relief, Climate Counts, and Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance.