Lots of new at hard-rockin Blue Pie!!!
DECEMBER 2005 - Blue Pie and Sonic Bids team up to take Hurricane Healing to the world
This is a ground breaking agreement that will see Hurricane Healing taken to the 50,000 + artists that Sonic Bids represents. Jon Taber and Damien Reilly brokered the agreement with Rachel Marks - Business Development Manager for Sonic Bids during November this year. We are extremely pleased to have been able to partner with this world leader in electronic press kits and marketing for the entertainment world. Formal Press releases will be made in the next 7 days. Another great partner for Hurricane Healing from the Blue Pie team.
NOVEMBER 2005 - Jamie Chase joins the Hurricane Healing team
Jamie Chase joins the Hurricane Healing team as the USA PR and Communications Manager. Jamie produces and promotes documentary TV programs airing on the US Public Broadcasting System (PBS), and writes newspaper columns promoting local businesses and projects. She has also been responsible for fundraising and promotion of Tacoma, Washington-based PBS Affiliate TV station(s) and is the Director of Public Relations & Communications for the Washington Credit Union League.
We are very honoured to Have Jamie on the team.
Blue Pie artist Yuya has songs featured on StayAround.com:
StayAround.com Yuya Music
Songs from Blue Pie recording artists are also available on the HurricaneHealing.us cd, available by download, which via Salvation Army benefits New Orleans, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Haiti, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and more.
More Blue Pie independent recording artists:
BarryCrocker.net
Sahra.com.au
SlimeyThings.com
GordonWaller.com
To help out the New Orleans area, buy and download songs from the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region. 50% of all revenue goes to Salvation Army efforts in New Orleans and Caribbean / Central American region:
HurricaneHealing.us
Find Original Songs by New Music Artists
Saturday, December 31, 2005
Australian Music 2005, a year in review
By Patrick Donovan
http://www.theage.com.au/news/music
December 30, 2005
Nick Cave, Ben Lee, Midnight Oil, INXS; now The Veronicas!
The year in Australian music 2005 was a great year for local albums, with Tex, Don and Charlie returning after 13 years, but sadly INXS chose to resurrect themselves through a tacky reality TV show.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis delved into film soundtracks with The Proposition, Ben Lee made the comeback of the year with his big-hearted, catchy Awake is the New Sleep and the Dirty Three returned to form by expanding their sound.
Some classic Australian songs were written, such as Don Walker's Harry was a Bad Bugger, and Dan Kelly's single Drunk on Election Night, which could be a sure-fire radio hit if the chorus didn't refer to our PM as "c---sucker, motherf---er" in a sweet falsetto.
Bernard Fanning, Suzannah Espie and Dan Warner made successful transitions to solo artists, and young bluesman Jaimi Faulkner announced himself on the local roots scene.
The year in gigs began with benefit concerts in Melbourne and Sydney - Wave Aid and The Tsunami Concert - with a re-formed Midnight Oil and Daddy Cool helping raise millions of dollars for the victims.
Beastie Boys, Polyphonic Spree and Slipknot headlined a diverse Big Day Out line-up at the Showgrounds.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds returned to our shores with gospel singers to play songs from their triumphant double CD Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus in one of the gigs of the year.
On the eve of her national tour, Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer. The tour has been postponed while she receives treatment.
And members of Shihad, Spiderbait, You Am I, Dallas Crane and Mia Dyson formed Oz rock supergroup JC/DC and paid tribute to AC/DC in a blistering gig at the Espy. Encore.
Missy Higgins sold more CDs in Australia than any act, took home five ARIAs, and was awarded APRA's song of the year award for Scar.
Australian retro rock bands Wolfmother and Airbourne signed seven-figure international record deals - and then blew audiences away at the Meredith Music Festival.
In the Year of the Wolf, the 'Mother finished up with more than 100,000 in sales and took out the inaugural J Award for Australian album of the year.
Will next year be Airbourne's? Brisbane pop siblings the Veronicas also inked a major label deal, and after a legal dispute over their name with Archie Comics, entered into a deal that will see them star as their animated hero in an Archie comic book.
Split Enz, Renee Geyer, Hunters & Collectors, Smoky Dawson, the Easybeats and Normie Rowe were inducted into the inaugural ARIA Icons Hall of Fame in a ceremony at Melbourne's Regent Theatre.
Expect another handful to be inducted at the same venue in March or June.
Independent musician John Butler donated $50,000 in grants to indigenous artists, refugees and social activists under the JB Seed Program, the Hilltop Hoods offered grants for emerging SA rappers, while $50,000 is on offer in the inaugural Australian Music Prize for the year's best album.
And local bluesman Jimi Hocking took out the solo/duo division of the International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis, Tennessee.
Digital downloading of music and gentrification of inner-city suburbs continued to hurt the industry as we lost Melbourne institutions Gaslight Music and the Duke of Windsor (although St Kilda's Raoul Records was replaced by Pure Pop Records).
Australians' obsession with personalising the ring of their mobile phones skyrocketed, with mobile phone ringtones outselling sales of singles.
Crowded House drummer Paul Hester committed suicide. Port Phillip Council is considering naming a piece of land near the Elwood canal after him, and Neil Finn payed tribute to his late bandmate in a moving performance of the band's song Better Be Home Soon at the ARIAs.
The Loved Ones' Gerry Humphries died of a heart attack in London.
FMR was sold to Warner Music, which, after the merging of Sony and BMG, has reduced the oligopoly to three majors.
After a 2-year wait, the maker of the ubiquitous iPod, Apple, launched a local version of its iTunes Music Store.
Is it a fad or will it kill the CD market? It's too early to tell.
Music TV returned to our screens with the popular RocKwiz and Spicks and Specks shows. Apparently the ABC has another show in the works for next year. How long before a new Countdown, with a strong focus on music trivia, returns to our screens?
Sticky's top 10
Australian albums of 2005
1 The Drones Wait Long By the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By
2 Wolfmother Wolfmother
3 The Darling Downs The Darling Downs
4 Mia Dyson Parking Lots
5 Tex, Don and Charlie All is Forgiven
6 Tim Rogers Dirty Ron/Ghost Songs
7 Dirty Three Cinder
8 The Herd The Sun Never Sets.
9 Horse Stories Everyone's a Photographer
10 The Devastations Coal
Article from TheAge.com.au
http://www.theage.com.au/news/music
December 30, 2005
Nick Cave, Ben Lee, Midnight Oil, INXS; now The Veronicas!
The year in Australian music 2005 was a great year for local albums, with Tex, Don and Charlie returning after 13 years, but sadly INXS chose to resurrect themselves through a tacky reality TV show.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis delved into film soundtracks with The Proposition, Ben Lee made the comeback of the year with his big-hearted, catchy Awake is the New Sleep and the Dirty Three returned to form by expanding their sound.
Some classic Australian songs were written, such as Don Walker's Harry was a Bad Bugger, and Dan Kelly's single Drunk on Election Night, which could be a sure-fire radio hit if the chorus didn't refer to our PM as "c---sucker, motherf---er" in a sweet falsetto.
Bernard Fanning, Suzannah Espie and Dan Warner made successful transitions to solo artists, and young bluesman Jaimi Faulkner announced himself on the local roots scene.
The year in gigs began with benefit concerts in Melbourne and Sydney - Wave Aid and The Tsunami Concert - with a re-formed Midnight Oil and Daddy Cool helping raise millions of dollars for the victims.
Beastie Boys, Polyphonic Spree and Slipknot headlined a diverse Big Day Out line-up at the Showgrounds.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds returned to our shores with gospel singers to play songs from their triumphant double CD Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus in one of the gigs of the year.
On the eve of her national tour, Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer. The tour has been postponed while she receives treatment.
And members of Shihad, Spiderbait, You Am I, Dallas Crane and Mia Dyson formed Oz rock supergroup JC/DC and paid tribute to AC/DC in a blistering gig at the Espy. Encore.
Missy Higgins sold more CDs in Australia than any act, took home five ARIAs, and was awarded APRA's song of the year award for Scar.
Australian retro rock bands Wolfmother and Airbourne signed seven-figure international record deals - and then blew audiences away at the Meredith Music Festival.
In the Year of the Wolf, the 'Mother finished up with more than 100,000 in sales and took out the inaugural J Award for Australian album of the year.
Will next year be Airbourne's? Brisbane pop siblings the Veronicas also inked a major label deal, and after a legal dispute over their name with Archie Comics, entered into a deal that will see them star as their animated hero in an Archie comic book.
Split Enz, Renee Geyer, Hunters & Collectors, Smoky Dawson, the Easybeats and Normie Rowe were inducted into the inaugural ARIA Icons Hall of Fame in a ceremony at Melbourne's Regent Theatre.
Expect another handful to be inducted at the same venue in March or June.
Independent musician John Butler donated $50,000 in grants to indigenous artists, refugees and social activists under the JB Seed Program, the Hilltop Hoods offered grants for emerging SA rappers, while $50,000 is on offer in the inaugural Australian Music Prize for the year's best album.
And local bluesman Jimi Hocking took out the solo/duo division of the International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis, Tennessee.
Digital downloading of music and gentrification of inner-city suburbs continued to hurt the industry as we lost Melbourne institutions Gaslight Music and the Duke of Windsor (although St Kilda's Raoul Records was replaced by Pure Pop Records).
Australians' obsession with personalising the ring of their mobile phones skyrocketed, with mobile phone ringtones outselling sales of singles.
Crowded House drummer Paul Hester committed suicide. Port Phillip Council is considering naming a piece of land near the Elwood canal after him, and Neil Finn payed tribute to his late bandmate in a moving performance of the band's song Better Be Home Soon at the ARIAs.
The Loved Ones' Gerry Humphries died of a heart attack in London.
FMR was sold to Warner Music, which, after the merging of Sony and BMG, has reduced the oligopoly to three majors.
After a 2-year wait, the maker of the ubiquitous iPod, Apple, launched a local version of its iTunes Music Store.
Is it a fad or will it kill the CD market? It's too early to tell.
Music TV returned to our screens with the popular RocKwiz and Spicks and Specks shows. Apparently the ABC has another show in the works for next year. How long before a new Countdown, with a strong focus on music trivia, returns to our screens?
Sticky's top 10
Australian albums of 2005
1 The Drones Wait Long By the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By
2 Wolfmother Wolfmother
3 The Darling Downs The Darling Downs
4 Mia Dyson Parking Lots
5 Tex, Don and Charlie All is Forgiven
6 Tim Rogers Dirty Ron/Ghost Songs
7 Dirty Three Cinder
8 The Herd The Sun Never Sets.
9 Horse Stories Everyone's a Photographer
10 The Devastations Coal
Article from TheAge.com.au
Obituary for Cuban singer José Antonio Rodríguez, of Sierra Maestra band
The Passing Of The Sonero José Antonio Rodríguez (‘El Guanajo Relleno’)
world music article from http://www.worldmusic.net/home/features/jose.html
José Antonio Rodríguez died on Sunday night 6 November 2005, in Copenhagen aged just 52 years old. Singer with Sierra Maestra since the beginning twenty-six years ago, he was considered as one of the best soneros (or singers of the son style) in Cuba. José Antonio (or ‘Maceo’ as he was known to his friends and admirers) was born in the Holguin province of Cuba and from early childhood dedicated himself to music. He was the co-founder and the soul of Sierra Maestra. He was baptised by the Cuban people as 'El Pequeno Gran Sonero', ‘The Little Big Sonero’ – a reference to his small stature. He was an excellent musician, singer, guitarist and above all an excellent person and a modest man whose talent never diverted him from being extremely straightforward.
Apart from performing on all fourteen or so Sierra Maestra albums, he also sang amongst others on the first Ruben González album, the first Afro-Cuban All Stars album and both of Ibrahim Ferrer's solo albums.
On the new Sierra Maestra album Son: Soul Of A Nation, he interprets melodies highly respected by all Cuban singers for their level of complexity, resulting in an excellent legacy of son for future generations.
On our previous album Rumbero Soy he sang with Ibrahim Ferrer and Omara Portuondo with whom he was great friends. He also sang with Cuban greats such as Miguelito Cuní, Tito Gómez, Carlos Embale and Joseito Fernández (author of ‘Guantanamera’).
Like Ibrahim just recently, who died singing which for him was his life, so has José Antonio, just an hour after performing in Copenhagen. Cuban music will always have a reason to thank him for helping it reach the level it has. His death will bring sorrow to Cuban music and he will be hugely missed. For us in Sierra Maestra it is the loss of a brother and from now on every note played by Sierra Maestra will be played to his memory.
Story from http://www.worldmusic.net/home/features/jose.html
world music article from http://www.worldmusic.net/home/features/jose.html
José Antonio Rodríguez died on Sunday night 6 November 2005, in Copenhagen aged just 52 years old. Singer with Sierra Maestra since the beginning twenty-six years ago, he was considered as one of the best soneros (or singers of the son style) in Cuba. José Antonio (or ‘Maceo’ as he was known to his friends and admirers) was born in the Holguin province of Cuba and from early childhood dedicated himself to music. He was the co-founder and the soul of Sierra Maestra. He was baptised by the Cuban people as 'El Pequeno Gran Sonero', ‘The Little Big Sonero’ – a reference to his small stature. He was an excellent musician, singer, guitarist and above all an excellent person and a modest man whose talent never diverted him from being extremely straightforward.
Apart from performing on all fourteen or so Sierra Maestra albums, he also sang amongst others on the first Ruben González album, the first Afro-Cuban All Stars album and both of Ibrahim Ferrer's solo albums.
On the new Sierra Maestra album Son: Soul Of A Nation, he interprets melodies highly respected by all Cuban singers for their level of complexity, resulting in an excellent legacy of son for future generations.
On our previous album Rumbero Soy he sang with Ibrahim Ferrer and Omara Portuondo with whom he was great friends. He also sang with Cuban greats such as Miguelito Cuní, Tito Gómez, Carlos Embale and Joseito Fernández (author of ‘Guantanamera’).
Like Ibrahim just recently, who died singing which for him was his life, so has José Antonio, just an hour after performing in Copenhagen. Cuban music will always have a reason to thank him for helping it reach the level it has. His death will bring sorrow to Cuban music and he will be hugely missed. For us in Sierra Maestra it is the loss of a brother and from now on every note played by Sierra Maestra will be played to his memory.
Story from http://www.worldmusic.net/home/features/jose.html
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
African and World Music Links list from AfroPop.org
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051117192451197
Satalla, World Music Club in New York City Closes
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051116193225774
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Shines on Live at Montreux DVD
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005111606433989
Bi Kidude Honored with World Music Award
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115200122172
The Paul Winter Consort's Silver Solstice Celebration
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115191543674
Music Industry Goes Global Against Internet Piracy
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115072141832
The Life Aquatic'Features Complete Studio Sessions by Brazil's Seu
Jorge for
Hollywood Records Soundtrack
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051114065705121
br>Second International Symposium on the Music of Africa
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051113020158141
Benin's Big Brass Blow
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051007175623789
Star Packed Bluegrass Hits on Rounder
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/200511061723275
Rachid Taha, Brian Eno and Special Guests Will Perform in Support of
the Stop The War
Coalition
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051111103556937
WOMEX 2005, Largest World Music Conference a Winner
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005111102022494
A Well-Mixed Drink
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005110916230363
Transbalkanica, Moldovan World Lounge
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051109215112381
Kid Stuff? (World music for children)
http://www.afrodicia.com for more info
also, Live and direct from Accra Ghana. SuperStar dance music. African Xmas Ball. World Cup Dance - Hollywood Park Casino . Inglewood Calif
Update from Blue Pie recording artists:
Find songs from Blue Pie acts on the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
Blue Pie artist Yuya has songs featured on StayAround.com:
StayAround.com Yuya Music
To help out the New Orleans area, buy and download songs from the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region. 50% of all revenue goes to American Red Cross and Salvation Army efforts in New Orleans and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
ListMania's Best Rock'n'Roll Books ever!!!
Music-related gift, present for musician, buy music gift, find seasonal present online, gift for boyfriend, purchase holiday presents on the internet, online shopping guide, safe shopping on the web, cd box set, best dvd gifts for 2005 holidays
Modern Alternative Rock CDs and Cd Box Sets
find alternative CDs and music downloads, new rock bands, get good price on music cd, modern rock downloads, website with rock MP3s for sale by download, songs for ROKR phone, load up the iPod
Hurricane Relief CD, Come Together Now
Looking for hot new releases and the best songs to download for ipods, MP3 players and ROKR phones? Visit Blue Pie Productions for great new artists you can hear on Blue Pie Radio, with Blue Pie songs available for download at iTunes, Yahoo, and MSN Music!
Peace and out,
Yuya
Satalla, World Music Club in New York City Closes
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051116193225774
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Shines on Live at Montreux DVD
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005111606433989
Bi Kidude Honored with World Music Award
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115200122172
The Paul Winter Consort's Silver Solstice Celebration
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115191543674
Music Industry Goes Global Against Internet Piracy
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051115072141832
The Life Aquatic'Features Complete Studio Sessions by Brazil's Seu
Jorge for
Hollywood Records Soundtrack
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051114065705121
br>Second International Symposium on the Music of Africa
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051113020158141
Benin's Big Brass Blow
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051007175623789
Star Packed Bluegrass Hits on Rounder
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/200511061723275
Rachid Taha, Brian Eno and Special Guests Will Perform in Support of
the Stop The War
Coalition
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051111103556937
WOMEX 2005, Largest World Music Conference a Winner
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005111102022494
A Well-Mixed Drink
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005110916230363
Transbalkanica, Moldovan World Lounge
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20051109215112381
Kid Stuff? (World music for children)
http://www.afrodicia.com for more info
also, Live and direct from Accra Ghana. SuperStar dance music. African Xmas Ball. World Cup Dance - Hollywood Park Casino . Inglewood Calif
Update from Blue Pie recording artists:
Find songs from Blue Pie acts on the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
Blue Pie artist Yuya has songs featured on StayAround.com:
StayAround.com Yuya Music
To help out the New Orleans area, buy and download songs from the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region. 50% of all revenue goes to American Red Cross and Salvation Army efforts in New Orleans and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
ListMania's Best Rock'n'Roll Books ever!!!
Music-related gift, present for musician, buy music gift, find seasonal present online, gift for boyfriend, purchase holiday presents on the internet, online shopping guide, safe shopping on the web, cd box set, best dvd gifts for 2005 holidays
Modern Alternative Rock CDs and Cd Box Sets
find alternative CDs and music downloads, new rock bands, get good price on music cd, modern rock downloads, website with rock MP3s for sale by download, songs for ROKR phone, load up the iPod
Hurricane Relief CD, Come Together Now
Looking for hot new releases and the best songs to download for ipods, MP3 players and ROKR phones? Visit Blue Pie Productions for great new artists you can hear on Blue Pie Radio, with Blue Pie songs available for download at iTunes, Yahoo, and MSN Music!
Peace and out,
Yuya
Falls Festival a New Year's Weekend Punky Party
article from themercury.news.com.au
Event that's music to our ears
FOUNDED in Lorne, Victoria by siblings Simon and Naomi Daly in 1993, the Falls Festival (originally known as Rock Above the Falls) has become one of the biggest events on the Australian music calendar.
Since expanding into Tasmania three years ago, Falls has established itself as one of the state's main annual attractions and has also helped invigorate the local music scene.
The festival is held on the Dunbabin family's picturesque Marchwiel property overlooking Marion Bay, about 45 minutes east of Hobart.
Gates open at 11am tomorrow, with 13,000 keen punters to party on until the festival winds up on New Year's Day.
To get them in the mood, a movie marathon begins at 3pm tomorrow featuring Dig!, End Of The Century: The Story Of The Ramones, Twenty-Four Hour Party People, Tassie surf film Sections, Punk: Attitude, Horrorscopes, Murderball and selected works by directors Spike Jonze and Michael Gondry.
The live music kicks off at 11am on Friday, with about 50 acts (including bands, DJs and comedians) spread across the two stages, including the Dandy Warhols, Wolfmother, Hoodoo Gurus, Ozomatli, Ugly Duckling, former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, The Shins, Offcuts, the Cat Empire, TZU, Dallas Crane, Pete Murray, End Of Fashion, Little Birdy and many more.
Tasmanian acts this year include The Embers, Jordan Millar, Waiter, The Styles, the Benjafield Collective, 3to2 and comedians Fin Kruckemeyer, Andy Muirhead, Tim Logan and the Bedroom Philosopher.
Another feature of the festival will be the Marion Markets and the Healing Fields, where patrons can find a diverse range of products, workshops and activities including massage and yoga.
The Falls Festival is a licensed all-ages event.
For more information go to www.fallsfestival.com
article from themercury.news.com.au
Event that's music to our ears
FOUNDED in Lorne, Victoria by siblings Simon and Naomi Daly in 1993, the Falls Festival (originally known as Rock Above the Falls) has become one of the biggest events on the Australian music calendar.
Since expanding into Tasmania three years ago, Falls has established itself as one of the state's main annual attractions and has also helped invigorate the local music scene.
The festival is held on the Dunbabin family's picturesque Marchwiel property overlooking Marion Bay, about 45 minutes east of Hobart.
Gates open at 11am tomorrow, with 13,000 keen punters to party on until the festival winds up on New Year's Day.
To get them in the mood, a movie marathon begins at 3pm tomorrow featuring Dig!, End Of The Century: The Story Of The Ramones, Twenty-Four Hour Party People, Tassie surf film Sections, Punk: Attitude, Horrorscopes, Murderball and selected works by directors Spike Jonze and Michael Gondry.
The live music kicks off at 11am on Friday, with about 50 acts (including bands, DJs and comedians) spread across the two stages, including the Dandy Warhols, Wolfmother, Hoodoo Gurus, Ozomatli, Ugly Duckling, former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, The Shins, Offcuts, the Cat Empire, TZU, Dallas Crane, Pete Murray, End Of Fashion, Little Birdy and many more.
Tasmanian acts this year include The Embers, Jordan Millar, Waiter, The Styles, the Benjafield Collective, 3to2 and comedians Fin Kruckemeyer, Andy Muirhead, Tim Logan and the Bedroom Philosopher.
Another feature of the festival will be the Marion Markets and the Healing Fields, where patrons can find a diverse range of products, workshops and activities including massage and yoga.
The Falls Festival is a licensed all-ages event.
For more information go to www.fallsfestival.com
article from themercury.news.com.au
Saturday, December 24, 2005
Blue Pie adds SonicBids as Hurricane Healing partner
Opportunity Information
Blue Pie Productions and IdeaFarm are pleased to announce the launch of hurricanehealing.us. Hurricane Healing is a website where you can hear and buy music donated by artists from all over the world. Funds received will aid victims of the 2005 Hurricane Season.
50 cents of every dollar spent on music from Hurricane Healing goes directly to The Salvation Army in the U.S. and will be used to assist those affected by hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Wilma and all the other storms of the 2005 Hurricane Season. 20 cents goes to the rights holders of each track and, if they choose, that too can go to charity. The remaining 30 cents of each dollar is used for project administration.
Hurricane Healing is built on a ‘digital platform” and is a highly efficient way to sell and distribute music. This is what enables Hurricane Healing to donate half of every dollar generated. While buying music online isn’t new, what is new here is that Hurricane Healing is using the same simple, proven business model to raise much needed funds globally. Initially, music will be sold online through the MSN Network with iTunes and other digital distribution retailers coming online in the coming weeks. The hope is that the gift of music that heals will be a popular one in the U.S. and all over the world this Holiday Season.
Major Eda Hokom, Divisional Commander of The Salvation Army in Sacramento, California says, “It is a privilege and a blessing to see companies such as Blue Pie Productions and IdeaFarm reach out across the world to help others in need. Hurricane Healing funds will impact many lives, and assist The Salvation Army to continue its ongoing work with the survivors of such devastation. Whether it is a sandwich, a hot meal, clothing, a safe nights rest, a hug, a listening ear, an encouraging word, a prayer, assistance with finding a new job and home - your monetary support is invaluable. Thank You.”
Already there are more than 200 artists on board and the list is growing daily. We have some of the best artists from Africa and Australia with many more coming in from the USA and Canada daily. To date, artists include: Janice-Marie, Eric Bibb, The Frames, The Angels, Tarmac Adam, The Scoldees, Gordon Waller, Mogul, Sahra, and Australia's Hurricane Healing Ambassador, James Blundell. Hurricane Healing is also in discussions with Keb' Mo' and many other U.S., Australian and international artists.
U.S. Ambassador for the project is Grammy Winner, Janice-Marie Johnson. Janice-Marie has a very personal reason for being involved in the Hurricane Healing project, her uncle, 85 years old and blind, was one of the poor souls left behind in New Orleans and is still listed as “missing”.
Janice-Marie say’s “I am honored to be involved with the Hurricane Healing project. My hope is that other artists will join me and the many others already working with Hurricane Healing and together we will build an exciting online community that helps support the very good work being done on the ground by the Salvation Army.”
As the huge clean-up effort on Wilma begins, so does the healing process - a global call for artists has gone out, artists are responding and the Hurricane Healing website is now ‘live’ at www.hurricanehealing.us
Opportunity Website: http://www.hurricanehealing.us
Artists may submit songs via http://www.SonicBids.com
Blue Pie Productions and IdeaFarm are pleased to announce the launch of hurricanehealing.us. Hurricane Healing is a website where you can hear and buy music donated by artists from all over the world. Funds received will aid victims of the 2005 Hurricane Season.
50 cents of every dollar spent on music from Hurricane Healing goes directly to The Salvation Army in the U.S. and will be used to assist those affected by hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Wilma and all the other storms of the 2005 Hurricane Season. 20 cents goes to the rights holders of each track and, if they choose, that too can go to charity. The remaining 30 cents of each dollar is used for project administration.
Hurricane Healing is built on a ‘digital platform” and is a highly efficient way to sell and distribute music. This is what enables Hurricane Healing to donate half of every dollar generated. While buying music online isn’t new, what is new here is that Hurricane Healing is using the same simple, proven business model to raise much needed funds globally. Initially, music will be sold online through the MSN Network with iTunes and other digital distribution retailers coming online in the coming weeks. The hope is that the gift of music that heals will be a popular one in the U.S. and all over the world this Holiday Season.
Major Eda Hokom, Divisional Commander of The Salvation Army in Sacramento, California says, “It is a privilege and a blessing to see companies such as Blue Pie Productions and IdeaFarm reach out across the world to help others in need. Hurricane Healing funds will impact many lives, and assist The Salvation Army to continue its ongoing work with the survivors of such devastation. Whether it is a sandwich, a hot meal, clothing, a safe nights rest, a hug, a listening ear, an encouraging word, a prayer, assistance with finding a new job and home - your monetary support is invaluable. Thank You.”
Already there are more than 200 artists on board and the list is growing daily. We have some of the best artists from Africa and Australia with many more coming in from the USA and Canada daily. To date, artists include: Janice-Marie, Eric Bibb, The Frames, The Angels, Tarmac Adam, The Scoldees, Gordon Waller, Mogul, Sahra, and Australia's Hurricane Healing Ambassador, James Blundell. Hurricane Healing is also in discussions with Keb' Mo' and many other U.S., Australian and international artists.
U.S. Ambassador for the project is Grammy Winner, Janice-Marie Johnson. Janice-Marie has a very personal reason for being involved in the Hurricane Healing project, her uncle, 85 years old and blind, was one of the poor souls left behind in New Orleans and is still listed as “missing”.
Janice-Marie say’s “I am honored to be involved with the Hurricane Healing project. My hope is that other artists will join me and the many others already working with Hurricane Healing and together we will build an exciting online community that helps support the very good work being done on the ground by the Salvation Army.”
As the huge clean-up effort on Wilma begins, so does the healing process - a global call for artists has gone out, artists are responding and the Hurricane Healing website is now ‘live’ at www.hurricanehealing.us
Opportunity Website: http://www.hurricanehealing.us
Artists may submit songs via http://www.SonicBids.com
Aussie Blues star Ash Grunwald looks to summer of shows
Ash looks forward to a summer of shows
from YourGuide.com.au
ON FRIDAY, January 6, Ash Grunwald will be performing at the Tathra Hotel.
Doors open at 8.00pm and tickets are $12.
Ash's support will be Danni Carr and Jez.
After the success of 2005, Ash Grunwald is looking forward with relish to 2006.
2005 saw Ash take out the coveted "Album Of The Year at the Australian Blues Awards, for "I Don't Believe"; take over the reins as host of Triple J's "Roots N All" show; receive stellar reviews across the country, as well as picking up an ARIA nomination for Best Blues and Roots Album for his latest offering Live At The Corner.
He has also took out three awards at the 2005 MBAS VIC/TAS awards.
The year also saw Ash perform at festivals all over the country, including Falls, Cockatoo Island, Byron Bay, Apollo Bay, Fremantle, Port Fairy, Margaret River and Melbourne, and complete his first trip to Europe, performing at festivals in Spain, Belgium and Luxembourg.
2006 will include the release of a new album (probably around September), which Ash is trying to find time to record with seven tracks already written, plus return to Europe during our winter to again perform at major festivals.
Of course, Ash also plans to take time out for another surfing trip to Indonesia with well known surfer Mark Rastovich, which may be filmed for another project the good friends are working on.
But, in the meantime, Ash is looking forward to a summer full of shows across the country.
Don't miss him.
Support on the tour are Danni Carr and Jez.
Danni Carr is a formidable talent in the new wave of vibrant roots music crossing into a dangerous, dirty, ambient and exciting side of this genre.
Her debut album "47 Miles" takes you on a journey from the gutsy "Knock Your Head", to the scenic wistful landscape of "Old Man" and the rhythmic swagger of "Teach Him Right".
Danni is no stranger to recording or indeed the live circuit.
As founding member of Sweet Painted Ladies she has recorded several albums and toured Australia and the USA.
Both on record and live Danni has carved a reputation as a dynamic and accomplished artist.
She plays a mean harmonica, wild guitar and has a voice that takes you to the intended places of her songs.
Jez hails from Byron Bay in the beautiful north coast of NSW.
He is a hard working guitarist/singer/song-writer, and passionate live performer. Jez is driven by a devotion to rythym and melodic experimentation. Percussive guitar, stomp-box and strong smokey vocals make for a big, full sound from this dymanic and intimate performer.
Jez has supported a wealth of Australian bands including: Midnight Oil, The Waifs, The John Butler Trio, Renee Geyer, Tex Perkins, Mick Hart, The Beautiful Girls and more.
He has appeared at Victoria's Queenscliff Festival, Brisbane's Valley Fiesta, and Byron Bay's Blues and Roots Festival.
To date, Jez has released two full-length cds (Jez and Pickles Hinder Slumber).
from YourGuide.com.au
ON FRIDAY, January 6, Ash Grunwald will be performing at the Tathra Hotel.
Doors open at 8.00pm and tickets are $12.
Ash's support will be Danni Carr and Jez.
After the success of 2005, Ash Grunwald is looking forward with relish to 2006.
2005 saw Ash take out the coveted "Album Of The Year at the Australian Blues Awards, for "I Don't Believe"; take over the reins as host of Triple J's "Roots N All" show; receive stellar reviews across the country, as well as picking up an ARIA nomination for Best Blues and Roots Album for his latest offering Live At The Corner.
He has also took out three awards at the 2005 MBAS VIC/TAS awards.
The year also saw Ash perform at festivals all over the country, including Falls, Cockatoo Island, Byron Bay, Apollo Bay, Fremantle, Port Fairy, Margaret River and Melbourne, and complete his first trip to Europe, performing at festivals in Spain, Belgium and Luxembourg.
2006 will include the release of a new album (probably around September), which Ash is trying to find time to record with seven tracks already written, plus return to Europe during our winter to again perform at major festivals.
Of course, Ash also plans to take time out for another surfing trip to Indonesia with well known surfer Mark Rastovich, which may be filmed for another project the good friends are working on.
But, in the meantime, Ash is looking forward to a summer full of shows across the country.
Don't miss him.
Support on the tour are Danni Carr and Jez.
Danni Carr is a formidable talent in the new wave of vibrant roots music crossing into a dangerous, dirty, ambient and exciting side of this genre.
Her debut album "47 Miles" takes you on a journey from the gutsy "Knock Your Head", to the scenic wistful landscape of "Old Man" and the rhythmic swagger of "Teach Him Right".
Danni is no stranger to recording or indeed the live circuit.
As founding member of Sweet Painted Ladies she has recorded several albums and toured Australia and the USA.
Both on record and live Danni has carved a reputation as a dynamic and accomplished artist.
She plays a mean harmonica, wild guitar and has a voice that takes you to the intended places of her songs.
Jez hails from Byron Bay in the beautiful north coast of NSW.
He is a hard working guitarist/singer/song-writer, and passionate live performer. Jez is driven by a devotion to rythym and melodic experimentation. Percussive guitar, stomp-box and strong smokey vocals make for a big, full sound from this dymanic and intimate performer.
Jez has supported a wealth of Australian bands including: Midnight Oil, The Waifs, The John Butler Trio, Renee Geyer, Tex Perkins, Mick Hart, The Beautiful Girls and more.
He has appeared at Victoria's Queenscliff Festival, Brisbane's Valley Fiesta, and Byron Bay's Blues and Roots Festival.
To date, Jez has released two full-length cds (Jez and Pickles Hinder Slumber).
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
January 2006: Australia's Thredbo Blues Festival a soulful, rootsy affair
12th Thredbo Blues Festival 2006
Over 100 performers from around Australia and 2000 Blues fans will converge on Thredbo Village in Australia's snowy mountains for the three days this January 13-15th for what many describe as their favourite Australian music festival.
The festival is highly regarded by blues performers around Australia and the program again brings together a balanced range of diverse blues styles from traditional, modern and contemporary, to funk and fusion.
The festival is renowned as a boutique style event due to its very personal venues including restaurant gigs complimented by great food and wine.
The 2006 festival will see an extraordinary line-up of blues artists with the soul focus of maximum entertainment for their audiences.
Artists confirmed for the festival are:
Foreday Riders
Bo Jenkins
Jeff Lang
Mia Dyson
The Redundant Outhouse Band
Ross Ward
Psycho Zydeco
Mississippi Shakedown
Lil Fi
Lemon Squeezin Daddies
Chubby Rae & the Elevators
Lucy deSoto & the Handsome Devils
Mia Dyson
Harry Brus Band
Wayne Jury's Dry Bones
Cryin' Shame
Red Beans
Lloyd Spiegel
Tony Jaggers
Jimmy Hocking
Gwyn Ashton
Sam Fletcher
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Over 100 performers from around Australia and 2000 Blues fans will converge on Thredbo Village in Australia's snowy mountains for the three days this January 13-15th for what many describe as their favourite Australian music festival.
The festival is highly regarded by blues performers around Australia and the program again brings together a balanced range of diverse blues styles from traditional, modern and contemporary, to funk and fusion.
The festival is renowned as a boutique style event due to its very personal venues including restaurant gigs complimented by great food and wine.
The 2006 festival will see an extraordinary line-up of blues artists with the soul focus of maximum entertainment for their audiences.
Artists confirmed for the festival are:
Foreday Riders
Bo Jenkins
Jeff Lang
Mia Dyson
The Redundant Outhouse Band
Ross Ward
Psycho Zydeco
Mississippi Shakedown
Lil Fi
Lemon Squeezin Daddies
Chubby Rae & the Elevators
Lucy deSoto & the Handsome Devils
Mia Dyson
Harry Brus Band
Wayne Jury's Dry Bones
Cryin' Shame
Red Beans
Lloyd Spiegel
Tony Jaggers
Jimmy Hocking
Gwyn Ashton
Sam Fletcher
Arts / Culture ads:
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Find songs from Blue Pie acts on the Hurricane Healing music for charity CD, to benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
Blue Pie artist Yuya has 3 songs being featured in the Rock section of StayAround.com
StayAround.com Yuya Music
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Australia's Living End still fuelling teen spirit
Living End sweat it out
Jane Metlikovec, HeraldSun.Nerws.com.au
16dec05
STALWART Victorian rockers the Living End yesterday showed a sweaty Melbourne crowd why they have been at the top of Australian music for almost a decade.
More than 2000 black-clad teens and long-time fans braved 30C heat for the band's free Federation Square show, broadcast on Channel V.
More than half a dozen hits were rolled out over the hour-long show, including Second Solution, Roll On, West End Riot, and new hit, What's On Your Radio?
Singer/guitarist Chris Cheney showed the experience of years at the microphone.
Cheney did not bat an eyelid or miss a beat when fans flocked on to the stage during one of Australia's best known rock anthems, Prisoner of Society.
He even let some wayward fans sing along with him as security guards battled to remove them from the stage.
But the concert almost did not happen, with security guards threatening to shut it Ldown after more than a dozen people fell over in the crowd crush during support act Rogue Traders.
Camberwell woman Dominique Honrado rushed her two children, 7, and 9, from primary school to Federation Square for the event.
"They just loved it. We have been following the Living End for a long time," Ms Honrado, who is in her 30s, said.
"It's fabulous that it's free because it's great to bring the kids to something like this, which fully furthers their music education."
Jane Metlikovec, HeraldSun.Nerws.com.au
16dec05
STALWART Victorian rockers the Living End yesterday showed a sweaty Melbourne crowd why they have been at the top of Australian music for almost a decade.
More than 2000 black-clad teens and long-time fans braved 30C heat for the band's free Federation Square show, broadcast on Channel V.
More than half a dozen hits were rolled out over the hour-long show, including Second Solution, Roll On, West End Riot, and new hit, What's On Your Radio?
Singer/guitarist Chris Cheney showed the experience of years at the microphone.
Cheney did not bat an eyelid or miss a beat when fans flocked on to the stage during one of Australia's best known rock anthems, Prisoner of Society.
He even let some wayward fans sing along with him as security guards battled to remove them from the stage.
But the concert almost did not happen, with security guards threatening to shut it Ldown after more than a dozen people fell over in the crowd crush during support act Rogue Traders.
Camberwell woman Dominique Honrado rushed her two children, 7, and 9, from primary school to Federation Square for the event.
"They just loved it. We have been following the Living End for a long time," Ms Honrado, who is in her 30s, said.
"It's fabulous that it's free because it's great to bring the kids to something like this, which fully furthers their music education."
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Blue Pie recording artists offer new music via downloads
Music lovers!!!
Check out the glorious music on the updated websites from these Blue Pie singers and bands:
BarryCrocker.net
Sahra.com.au
SlimeyThings.com
GordonWaller.com
The Full Yuya CD is now available for download at:
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Canadian rock/reggae singer Yuya is a dynamic new voice from the land of the lyricists. From his early days as writer / frontman for Joe College and The Rulers, to becoming the lead singer for Canadian Courage, Yuya Joseph’s powerful tunes express the emotions of the rebellious lover, the do-right man in an unjust world.
Yuya Joseph songs mp3 rock reggae downloads
Songs from Blue Pie recording artists are also available on the HurricaneHealing.us cd, available by download, which via Salvation Army benefits New Orleans, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Haiti, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and more.
Check out the glorious music on the updated websites from these Blue Pie singers and bands:
BarryCrocker.net
Sahra.com.au
SlimeyThings.com
GordonWaller.com
The Full Yuya CD is now available for download at:
http://www.stayaround.com/yuya-artist-559.html
Canadian rock/reggae singer Yuya is a dynamic new voice from the land of the lyricists. From his early days as writer / frontman for Joe College and The Rulers, to becoming the lead singer for Canadian Courage, Yuya Joseph’s powerful tunes express the emotions of the rebellious lover, the do-right man in an unjust world.
Yuya Joseph songs mp3 rock reggae downloads
Songs from Blue Pie recording artists are also available on the HurricaneHealing.us cd, available by download, which via Salvation Army benefits New Orleans, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Haiti, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and more.
Sunday, December 11, 2005
African-Americans want Louisiana to get same recovery funding as Iraq
story from BlackAmericaWeb.com
Black Politicians, Activists Decry Iraq War Spending vs. Katrina Relief Aid
By: Michael H. Cottman
Federal officials said last week they will not evict thousands of hurricane Katrina evacuees from hotels before the Christmas holidays and will extend the deadline to January 7. The government will also offer stipends for 18 months to help desperate families find permanent housing.
But several civil rights activists said the Federal Emergency Management Agency is still not doing enough for thousands of black families who are displaced and unemployed.
Ron Walters, a political science professor at the University of Maryland, said the federal government’s inadequate initial response to Hurricane Katrina has resulted in blacks plunging deeper into poverty, a crisis, Walters says, that "makes no sense."
"This issue will be in the public eye for years to come," Walters told BlackAmericaWeb.com.
Walters said it’s inconceivable that the Bush administration can spend billions of dollars to fight a war in Iraq while so many Americans in the Gulf Coast region remain homeless.
The aftermath of Katrina has already resulted in the largest displacement of black families since the Civil War and, according to some economists, the crisis will force thousands of black Americans into poverty for years.
"It comes down to this: Iraq or Katrina," Walters said. "Which one do you fund?"
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus and other civil rights leaders have recently urged Congress and President George W. Bush to allocate additional funding for Katrina evacuees.
"It's blatantly obvious that not enough is being done for the victims of Hurricane Katrina," Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) told BlackAmericaWeb.com.
"An extension of government-paid hotels to January 7 instead of a December 15 deadline -- it's after the Christmas and New Year’s holidays -- is a good and humane thing to do, but it's far from what's needed," Jackson said.
"We're already spent over $200 billion in Iraq, and the president just asked for another $4 billion to train Iraqis to defend themselves, but he can't find any money to repair the damage done to American citizens," he added. "He hasn't followed through on his promise of the most massive reconstruction effort in the history of our country. Indeed, he hasn't even come close."
But Butch Kinerney, a spokesman for FEMA, told BlackAmericaWeb.com that FEMA is working diligently to offer financial resources to many families. He said FEMA is not "kicking people out of housing" on December 1.
"Even when evacuees leave their hotels for more permanent housing, FEMA will be paying $2,358 every three months for their housing for up to 18 months after the disaster," Kinerney said. "We are not leaving people homeless before the holidays.
"Folks can even use their $2,358 for hotels if they choose, but the money will go much farther if they rent an apartment, condo or house," he said.
Kinerney said FEMA has given more than $4.4 billion to 1.4 million Katrina families.
"For the thousands of evacuees," Kinerney said, "the FEMA hotel program will provide rent-free lodging for 4 and 1/2 months with no impact on their final FEMA housing assistance -- in other words, if they have been in a hotel since Katrina, that cost won't come out of their $2,358 per three months for the next 18 months. So, in effect, FEMA is providing free housing for more than two years."
According to FEMA’s website, the 10 states with the highest concentration of evacuees in hotel rooms can extend their stay until Jan. 7 to help evacuees find longer-term housing "on the condition that they provide FEMA with a plan to reach the Jan. 7 deadline."
The 10 states eligible to request the additional extension are Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Tennessee and Texas, according to the website. The request and transition plan must be submitted to FEMA for expedited review.
"Our top priority remains addressing the long-term needs of millions of hurricane victims. Today we offered an extension to the end of the hotel program because we are committed to working with governors and mayors to move evacuees out of hotels and into long-term housing," said Acting FEMA Director David Paulison. "We recognize that finding housing is a challenge, but this is a doable task, and we are confident that as we work together, we will improve the quality of life for thousands of evacuees."
Officials said FEMA has provided $500 million to hurricane evacuees in the last seven days. FEMA said the $300 million hotel program is a less cost effective and less comfortable solution for families working to recover from these storms.
According to media reports, FEMA has run into a series of hotel-related accounting problems.
Last week, The Detroit News reported that a number of Katrina evacuees had checked out of area hotels even though the federal government was still paying for the rooms. The rooms, according to The Detroit News, are among nine at the Southfield Hotel registered to evacuees not currently staying at the hotel or who could not be located by The Detroit News or the hotel staff.
The News reported that hotel officials could not explain why the evacuees remain registered in rooms costing taxpayers a minimum of $325 a week. The hotel is not supposed to bill FEMA, the federal agency charged with paying for housing the evacuees, for people not physically staying in the rooms, the News said.
FEMA, which has some 5,700 hotels across the country still housing about 50,000 people, has no procedure for checking the accuracy of hotel bills, making the potential for overbilling large, the News reported.
Meanwhile, several black health-care professionals and congressional leaders insisted that FEMA’s housing plans are "short-sighted," saying many black families could find themselves on the streets or deeper in poverty if they don’t meet FEMA’s new eligibility requirements.
"While we know that the "E" in FEMA stands for 'emergency,' which implies short-term, the Katrina disaster is far from a short-term scenario," Dr. Lorraine Cole, president of the Black Women's Health Imperative, told BlackAmericaWeb.com.
"It would seem that the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Health and Human Services or other relevant federal agencies should be authorized and funded to take over the responsibility," Cole said. "Otherwise, that natural disaster will be further compounded by a man-made disaster."
story from BlackAmericaWeb.com
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Black Politicians, Activists Decry Iraq War Spending vs. Katrina Relief Aid
By: Michael H. Cottman
Federal officials said last week they will not evict thousands of hurricane Katrina evacuees from hotels before the Christmas holidays and will extend the deadline to January 7. The government will also offer stipends for 18 months to help desperate families find permanent housing.
But several civil rights activists said the Federal Emergency Management Agency is still not doing enough for thousands of black families who are displaced and unemployed.
Ron Walters, a political science professor at the University of Maryland, said the federal government’s inadequate initial response to Hurricane Katrina has resulted in blacks plunging deeper into poverty, a crisis, Walters says, that "makes no sense."
"This issue will be in the public eye for years to come," Walters told BlackAmericaWeb.com.
Walters said it’s inconceivable that the Bush administration can spend billions of dollars to fight a war in Iraq while so many Americans in the Gulf Coast region remain homeless.
The aftermath of Katrina has already resulted in the largest displacement of black families since the Civil War and, according to some economists, the crisis will force thousands of black Americans into poverty for years.
"It comes down to this: Iraq or Katrina," Walters said. "Which one do you fund?"
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus and other civil rights leaders have recently urged Congress and President George W. Bush to allocate additional funding for Katrina evacuees.
"It's blatantly obvious that not enough is being done for the victims of Hurricane Katrina," Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) told BlackAmericaWeb.com.
"An extension of government-paid hotels to January 7 instead of a December 15 deadline -- it's after the Christmas and New Year’s holidays -- is a good and humane thing to do, but it's far from what's needed," Jackson said.
"We're already spent over $200 billion in Iraq, and the president just asked for another $4 billion to train Iraqis to defend themselves, but he can't find any money to repair the damage done to American citizens," he added. "He hasn't followed through on his promise of the most massive reconstruction effort in the history of our country. Indeed, he hasn't even come close."
But Butch Kinerney, a spokesman for FEMA, told BlackAmericaWeb.com that FEMA is working diligently to offer financial resources to many families. He said FEMA is not "kicking people out of housing" on December 1.
"Even when evacuees leave their hotels for more permanent housing, FEMA will be paying $2,358 every three months for their housing for up to 18 months after the disaster," Kinerney said. "We are not leaving people homeless before the holidays.
"Folks can even use their $2,358 for hotels if they choose, but the money will go much farther if they rent an apartment, condo or house," he said.
Kinerney said FEMA has given more than $4.4 billion to 1.4 million Katrina families.
"For the thousands of evacuees," Kinerney said, "the FEMA hotel program will provide rent-free lodging for 4 and 1/2 months with no impact on their final FEMA housing assistance -- in other words, if they have been in a hotel since Katrina, that cost won't come out of their $2,358 per three months for the next 18 months. So, in effect, FEMA is providing free housing for more than two years."
According to FEMA’s website, the 10 states with the highest concentration of evacuees in hotel rooms can extend their stay until Jan. 7 to help evacuees find longer-term housing "on the condition that they provide FEMA with a plan to reach the Jan. 7 deadline."
The 10 states eligible to request the additional extension are Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Tennessee and Texas, according to the website. The request and transition plan must be submitted to FEMA for expedited review.
"Our top priority remains addressing the long-term needs of millions of hurricane victims. Today we offered an extension to the end of the hotel program because we are committed to working with governors and mayors to move evacuees out of hotels and into long-term housing," said Acting FEMA Director David Paulison. "We recognize that finding housing is a challenge, but this is a doable task, and we are confident that as we work together, we will improve the quality of life for thousands of evacuees."
Officials said FEMA has provided $500 million to hurricane evacuees in the last seven days. FEMA said the $300 million hotel program is a less cost effective and less comfortable solution for families working to recover from these storms.
According to media reports, FEMA has run into a series of hotel-related accounting problems.
Last week, The Detroit News reported that a number of Katrina evacuees had checked out of area hotels even though the federal government was still paying for the rooms. The rooms, according to The Detroit News, are among nine at the Southfield Hotel registered to evacuees not currently staying at the hotel or who could not be located by The Detroit News or the hotel staff.
The News reported that hotel officials could not explain why the evacuees remain registered in rooms costing taxpayers a minimum of $325 a week. The hotel is not supposed to bill FEMA, the federal agency charged with paying for housing the evacuees, for people not physically staying in the rooms, the News said.
FEMA, which has some 5,700 hotels across the country still housing about 50,000 people, has no procedure for checking the accuracy of hotel bills, making the potential for overbilling large, the News reported.
Meanwhile, several black health-care professionals and congressional leaders insisted that FEMA’s housing plans are "short-sighted," saying many black families could find themselves on the streets or deeper in poverty if they don’t meet FEMA’s new eligibility requirements.
"While we know that the "E" in FEMA stands for 'emergency,' which implies short-term, the Katrina disaster is far from a short-term scenario," Dr. Lorraine Cole, president of the Black Women's Health Imperative, told BlackAmericaWeb.com.
"It would seem that the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Health and Human Services or other relevant federal agencies should be authorized and funded to take over the responsibility," Cole said. "Otherwise, that natural disaster will be further compounded by a man-made disaster."
story from BlackAmericaWeb.com
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Call or email Joe@portfolios.com 1.800.303.9277 x 255 to get a preferred rate on a 20-image pro photography, illustration, fine art or design online portfolio.
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Purchase Hurricane Healing music for charity CD online; these song downloads benefit the victims of the Katrina hurricane damage affecting New Orleans, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and region:
HurricaneHealing.us
Blue Pie recording artist and Canadian singer Yuya has 3 songs being featured in the Rock section of StayAround.com
StayAround.com Yuya Music
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Saturday, December 10, 2005
LA Gov. Blanco and Pres. Bush argued over deployment of National Guard
Robert Travis Scott, Newhouse News Service
from Cleveland.com
Baton Rouge, La.- President Bush and Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco could not agree on key aspects of who would be in charge of military forces in the response to Hurricane Katrina, a crippling breakdown in relations with the White House that affected the rescue, peacekeeping and support effort during the week after the storm, according to information released by the state.
The two sides still can't agree on what was said during that time as the dialogue over military deployments unfolded.
Louisiana National Guard troops were being joined by guardsmen from other states during the critical days after the storm, all under the Democratic governor's control. Blanco was requesting federal troops from the Republican president, who kept control of those forces once they were deployed in New Orleans a week after Katrina hit.
According to a Blanco timeline released Friday, 5,700 Louisiana guardsmen were on alert on Aug. 29, the day of the storm, when Blanco spoke with Bush, "informing him that she would need every resource possible from the federal government."
"We need everything you've got," Blanco recalls saying, according to the timeline.
The White House disputes the contention that Blanco asked for federal troops on Aug. 29.
On Aug. 30, Blanco asked Louisiana Adjutant Gen. Ben nett Landreneau, head of the state Guard, "to ask for all available assistance from the National Guard and the United States government, specifically federal military assistance," the timeline says.
On Aug. 31, "the expected and promised federal resources still have not arrived," and Blanco places an urgent call to the White House. She eventually reaches Bush and tells him "40,000 troops would be needed."
But there was room for misinterpretation. Blanco administration officials later said the governor was referring to 40,000 troops of any sort, even if all guardsmen from other states.
Lt. Gen. Russ Honore, who answers to Bush and would oversee federal troops in the operation, arrived that same day in Louisiana to meet with Blanco.
"Everyone welcomes the appearance of Louisiana native Gen. Honore, as the assumption is that his arrival indicates the federal troops are here or on their way," the timeline says. But that was not the case. When Blanco asks Honore if he brought a large number of soldiers, she learns that he arrived with only a small support staff.
It was not until Sept. 3 that Bush signed an order to deploy the federal forces of the 82nd Airborne and 1st Cavalry divisions under Honore's control. An advance team arrived the next day and the first substantial deployments arrived on Sept. 5, one week after the storm.
During that week, Blanco and Bush officials debated back and forth whether Honore would step in and "federalize" the guardsmen under his control, with Bush's blessing. But Blanco never agreed to that arrangement, which on Sept. 2 was put to her in the form of a memorandum of understanding the White House requested her to sign.
Under U.S. law, federalizing guardsmen would have prohibited them legally from conducting law enforcement activities and arresting people. Blanco argued that would hamper their mission.
In the end, Blanco retained control of guardsmen and Bush, through Honore, controlled the federal forces.
Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad Allen, the principal federal official for hurricane recovery who took command in mid-September, said the delayed deployment of federal forces adversely affected the post-storm response effort.
Whether a turf battle that delayed the federal troops or an unfortunate series of miscommunications, officials on both sides have said federal and state relations were a regrettable feature of the post-storm developments.
"This is an issue that has been debated over and over," said Jeanie Mamo, a White House spokeswoman. "All levels of government have to take stock of what happened, and make sure it doesn't happen again."
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from Cleveland.com
Baton Rouge, La.- President Bush and Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco could not agree on key aspects of who would be in charge of military forces in the response to Hurricane Katrina, a crippling breakdown in relations with the White House that affected the rescue, peacekeeping and support effort during the week after the storm, according to information released by the state.
The two sides still can't agree on what was said during that time as the dialogue over military deployments unfolded.
Louisiana National Guard troops were being joined by guardsmen from other states during the critical days after the storm, all under the Democratic governor's control. Blanco was requesting federal troops from the Republican president, who kept control of those forces once they were deployed in New Orleans a week after Katrina hit.
According to a Blanco timeline released Friday, 5,700 Louisiana guardsmen were on alert on Aug. 29, the day of the storm, when Blanco spoke with Bush, "informing him that she would need every resource possible from the federal government."
"We need everything you've got," Blanco recalls saying, according to the timeline.
The White House disputes the contention that Blanco asked for federal troops on Aug. 29.
On Aug. 30, Blanco asked Louisiana Adjutant Gen. Ben nett Landreneau, head of the state Guard, "to ask for all available assistance from the National Guard and the United States government, specifically federal military assistance," the timeline says.
On Aug. 31, "the expected and promised federal resources still have not arrived," and Blanco places an urgent call to the White House. She eventually reaches Bush and tells him "40,000 troops would be needed."
But there was room for misinterpretation. Blanco administration officials later said the governor was referring to 40,000 troops of any sort, even if all guardsmen from other states.
Lt. Gen. Russ Honore, who answers to Bush and would oversee federal troops in the operation, arrived that same day in Louisiana to meet with Blanco.
"Everyone welcomes the appearance of Louisiana native Gen. Honore, as the assumption is that his arrival indicates the federal troops are here or on their way," the timeline says. But that was not the case. When Blanco asks Honore if he brought a large number of soldiers, she learns that he arrived with only a small support staff.
It was not until Sept. 3 that Bush signed an order to deploy the federal forces of the 82nd Airborne and 1st Cavalry divisions under Honore's control. An advance team arrived the next day and the first substantial deployments arrived on Sept. 5, one week after the storm.
During that week, Blanco and Bush officials debated back and forth whether Honore would step in and "federalize" the guardsmen under his control, with Bush's blessing. But Blanco never agreed to that arrangement, which on Sept. 2 was put to her in the form of a memorandum of understanding the White House requested her to sign.
Under U.S. law, federalizing guardsmen would have prohibited them legally from conducting law enforcement activities and arresting people. Blanco argued that would hamper their mission.
In the end, Blanco retained control of guardsmen and Bush, through Honore, controlled the federal forces.
Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad Allen, the principal federal official for hurricane recovery who took command in mid-September, said the delayed deployment of federal forces adversely affected the post-storm response effort.
Whether a turf battle that delayed the federal troops or an unfortunate series of miscommunications, officials on both sides have said federal and state relations were a regrettable feature of the post-storm developments.
"This is an issue that has been debated over and over," said Jeanie Mamo, a White House spokeswoman. "All levels of government have to take stock of what happened, and make sure it doesn't happen again."
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Loved Ones singer Gerry Humphreys passes away
By Jonathon Moran, thecouriermail.news.com.au
THE Australian music industry was today mourning 1960's rock figure Gerry Humphreys, who died from a heart attack at the age of 63.
The lead singer of 1960s rock band The Loved Ones died in London yesterday.
Music historian and commentator Glenn A. Baker paid tribute to the music veteran today, saying: "Humphreys had one of the most distinctive and impressive voices in Australian rock history.
"He had a certain maturity and authority that a lot of the younger bands at the time didn't have.
"Humphreys had an almost sort of rasping, scat jazz tone in his voice that really did set him apart."
The Melbourne-based band had hits with The Loved One, Everloving Man and Sad Dark Eyes, and their work has been covered by some of Australia's biggest known artists.
Humphreys formed The Loved Ones in Melbourne in 1965 and the group only ever recorded the one album, Magic Box.
The band featured Humphreys on vocals, Gavin Anderson on drums, Rob Lovett on guitar, Ian Clyne on piano and Kim Lynch on bass.
The group's biggest hit, The Loved One, reached number two on the Australian chart in 1966 and was later recorded by INXS.
Everloving Man was most recently covered by Jet as the b-side for the single Cold Hard Bitch and Sad Dark Eyes was covered by ex-Saints member Ed Kuepper.
Humphreys' music has also been used on many film soundtracks.
The Loved Ones split in 1967 and after a brief stint as a solo artist, Humphreys formed Gerry and the Joy Boys.
He had two more minor hits with Rave On and Oingo Boingo Man that same year.
Humphreys migrated to Australia from England as a teenager in 1957 but moved back to the United Kingdom in 1977.
The Loved Ones never officially re-formed, other than for a brief tour and live album in 1987.
"Like so many pop stars of the 1960s, Humphreys' subsequent years were not exactly happy," Baker said.
"In other words, to be a 60s pop star was as much of a curse as a blessing because unless you could build on it and unless you could take it further, you were left with a loose end."
Baker said he was not friends with Humphreys but had spoken to the singer on the telephone less than two weeks ago.
"He didn't sound to be a man to be all that happy with his lot, though he did seem to accept the position he found himself in," Baker said.
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THE Australian music industry was today mourning 1960's rock figure Gerry Humphreys, who died from a heart attack at the age of 63.
The lead singer of 1960s rock band The Loved Ones died in London yesterday.
Music historian and commentator Glenn A. Baker paid tribute to the music veteran today, saying: "Humphreys had one of the most distinctive and impressive voices in Australian rock history.
"He had a certain maturity and authority that a lot of the younger bands at the time didn't have.
"Humphreys had an almost sort of rasping, scat jazz tone in his voice that really did set him apart."
The Melbourne-based band had hits with The Loved One, Everloving Man and Sad Dark Eyes, and their work has been covered by some of Australia's biggest known artists.
Humphreys formed The Loved Ones in Melbourne in 1965 and the group only ever recorded the one album, Magic Box.
The band featured Humphreys on vocals, Gavin Anderson on drums, Rob Lovett on guitar, Ian Clyne on piano and Kim Lynch on bass.
The group's biggest hit, The Loved One, reached number two on the Australian chart in 1966 and was later recorded by INXS.
Everloving Man was most recently covered by Jet as the b-side for the single Cold Hard Bitch and Sad Dark Eyes was covered by ex-Saints member Ed Kuepper.
Humphreys' music has also been used on many film soundtracks.
The Loved Ones split in 1967 and after a brief stint as a solo artist, Humphreys formed Gerry and the Joy Boys.
He had two more minor hits with Rave On and Oingo Boingo Man that same year.
Humphreys migrated to Australia from England as a teenager in 1957 but moved back to the United Kingdom in 1977.
The Loved Ones never officially re-formed, other than for a brief tour and live album in 1987.
"Like so many pop stars of the 1960s, Humphreys' subsequent years were not exactly happy," Baker said.
"In other words, to be a 60s pop star was as much of a curse as a blessing because unless you could build on it and unless you could take it further, you were left with a loose end."
Baker said he was not friends with Humphreys but had spoken to the singer on the telephone less than two weeks ago.
"He didn't sound to be a man to be all that happy with his lot, though he did seem to accept the position he found himself in," Baker said.
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Blue Rodeo And Bob Ezrin Honoured by Canadian Music Industry
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Blue Rodeo, producer Bob Ezrin and respected broadcast executive Duff Roman will all be inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame during Canadian Music Week in March.
Blue Rodeo founders Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor celebrated the 20th anniversary of their first show last November, and the combo are still going strong with their recently revamped lineup. The band released Are You Ready, their 10th studio effort, earlier this year. Blue Rodeo have sold hundreds of thousands of albums over the years and their engaging rootsy rock sound has made them one of this country's most enduringly popular groups.
Ezrin first made a name for himself by producing Alice Cooper's 1971 breakthrough, Love It To Death. He was also at the controls for the group's subsequent Killer, School's Out and Billion Dollar Babies albums, and went on to produce Lou Reed's Berlin, KISS' Destroyer, Peter Gabriel's self-titled solo debut and, most notably, Pink Floyd's The Wall. More recently, Ezrin has worked with the likes of Jane's Addiction, The Darkness, The Jayhawks, Kula Shaker and Nine Inch Nails. He also had a less than positive experience while producing the Deftones' latest album. And let's not forget Ezrin's work with Robin Black.
Ezrin was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 2004 Juno Awards and remains involved in a number of projects, including music, film, television and theatrical productions.
Roman, whose induction was announced in October, has held a variety of upper management positions with CHUM Limited. He's also chaired the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, was the founding president of the Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent On Records and served as acting president of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Before that, Roman was a record producer and label owner who worked with Levon And The Hawks, who later became The Band.
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Blue Rodeo, producer Bob Ezrin and respected broadcast executive Duff Roman will all be inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame during Canadian Music Week in March.
Blue Rodeo founders Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor celebrated the 20th anniversary of their first show last November, and the combo are still going strong with their recently revamped lineup. The band released Are You Ready, their 10th studio effort, earlier this year. Blue Rodeo have sold hundreds of thousands of albums over the years and their engaging rootsy rock sound has made them one of this country's most enduringly popular groups.
Ezrin first made a name for himself by producing Alice Cooper's 1971 breakthrough, Love It To Death. He was also at the controls for the group's subsequent Killer, School's Out and Billion Dollar Babies albums, and went on to produce Lou Reed's Berlin, KISS' Destroyer, Peter Gabriel's self-titled solo debut and, most notably, Pink Floyd's The Wall. More recently, Ezrin has worked with the likes of Jane's Addiction, The Darkness, The Jayhawks, Kula Shaker and Nine Inch Nails. He also had a less than positive experience while producing the Deftones' latest album. And let's not forget Ezrin's work with Robin Black.
Ezrin was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 2004 Juno Awards and remains involved in a number of projects, including music, film, television and theatrical productions.
Roman, whose induction was announced in October, has held a variety of upper management positions with CHUM Limited. He's also chaired the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, was the founding president of the Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent On Records and served as acting president of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Before that, Roman was a record producer and label owner who worked with Levon And The Hawks, who later became The Band.
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Aussie band Starky signs with Island Records
by Paul Cashmere, Undercover.com.au
December 7 2005
Universal Australia act Starky has joined the ranks of U2, Keane, PJ Harvey and Ladytron by signing to Island Records in the UK.
Their self-titled EP, released in November in Australia, was produced by David Eringa of Manic Street Preachers and Starsailor fame.
Starky was one of the Australian bands who took part at SxSW in Austin, Texas earlier this year.
Originally a three piece band, Starky is now Beau Cassidy, Nick Neal on Bass and Saul Foster on Drums, with Johnny Wilson (ex-Faker) adding to Guitars and Peter Farley (former member of Gelbison) on Keys.
They will release their debut album in April 2006.
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December 7 2005
Universal Australia act Starky has joined the ranks of U2, Keane, PJ Harvey and Ladytron by signing to Island Records in the UK.
Their self-titled EP, released in November in Australia, was produced by David Eringa of Manic Street Preachers and Starsailor fame.
Starky was one of the Australian bands who took part at SxSW in Austin, Texas earlier this year.
Originally a three piece band, Starky is now Beau Cassidy, Nick Neal on Bass and Saul Foster on Drums, with Johnny Wilson (ex-Faker) adding to Guitars and Peter Farley (former member of Gelbison) on Keys.
They will release their debut album in April 2006.
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15/12/2005 Troubador Brisbane QLD
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30/12/2005 The Falls Festival
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'Trailer Park Boys' to host Canada's East Coast Music Awards
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The foul-mouthed trio from TV's Trailer Park Boys will bring a bit of Sunnyvale trailer park to Charlottetown next year by hosting the East Coast Music Awards.
The East Coast Music Association, which organizes the annual celebration of Atlantic Canadian music, announced the selection of the beloved but dysfunctional Maritime heroes Julian, Ricky and Bubbles on Wednesday.
TV's 'Trailer Park Boys' are Robb Wells as Ricky, Mike Smith as Bubbles and John Paul Tremblay as Julian; they will host the 2006 East Coast Music Awards. The award show, to be held at the Charlottetown Civic Centre on Feb. 27, will also be broadcast live on CBC-TV.
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Actors John Paul Tremblay (Julian), Robb Wells (Ricky) and Mike Smith (Bubbles) have joined the pantheon of Canadian comedy, winning a 2005 Gemini Award for best ensemble performance in a comedy series, and a 2004 Gemini for best comedy series. In 2003, Smith won the Gemini viewers' choice award for favourite comedian.
Reached shortly after the announcement the boys said they were a natural choice for the awards because of their close ties with the Canadian music industry.
The boys, who almost always stay in character as their "Sunnyvale Trailer Park" aliases when making appearances, have been associated with some of Canada's favourite rockers. They were in the Tragically Hip video for The Darkest One and toured with Our Lady Peace. Smith also jammed with Rush and members of the Barenaked Ladies at the Canada for Asia concert.
"We've partied with a lot of bands and stuff across Canada and we get along with them great. People in bands party just as hard as we do; maybe that had something to do with it," Tremblay, in character as Julian, told CBC News.
"I want everybody [in Charlottetown], even if you're just learning how to play the guitar, come on over," Wells, in character as Ricky, added.
As in previous editions, the five-day East Coast Music Awards and Conference is packed with concerts, musical showcases and gatherings for artists, industry insiders and fans. This year, organizers are also planning Sound Off P.E.I., a battle of the bands-type platform for youth and indie musicians.
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The foul-mouthed trio from TV's Trailer Park Boys will bring a bit of Sunnyvale trailer park to Charlottetown next year by hosting the East Coast Music Awards.
The East Coast Music Association, which organizes the annual celebration of Atlantic Canadian music, announced the selection of the beloved but dysfunctional Maritime heroes Julian, Ricky and Bubbles on Wednesday.
TV's 'Trailer Park Boys' are Robb Wells as Ricky, Mike Smith as Bubbles and John Paul Tremblay as Julian; they will host the 2006 East Coast Music Awards. The award show, to be held at the Charlottetown Civic Centre on Feb. 27, will also be broadcast live on CBC-TV.
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Actors John Paul Tremblay (Julian), Robb Wells (Ricky) and Mike Smith (Bubbles) have joined the pantheon of Canadian comedy, winning a 2005 Gemini Award for best ensemble performance in a comedy series, and a 2004 Gemini for best comedy series. In 2003, Smith won the Gemini viewers' choice award for favourite comedian.
Reached shortly after the announcement the boys said they were a natural choice for the awards because of their close ties with the Canadian music industry.
The boys, who almost always stay in character as their "Sunnyvale Trailer Park" aliases when making appearances, have been associated with some of Canada's favourite rockers. They were in the Tragically Hip video for The Darkest One and toured with Our Lady Peace. Smith also jammed with Rush and members of the Barenaked Ladies at the Canada for Asia concert.
"We've partied with a lot of bands and stuff across Canada and we get along with them great. People in bands party just as hard as we do; maybe that had something to do with it," Tremblay, in character as Julian, told CBC News.
"I want everybody [in Charlottetown], even if you're just learning how to play the guitar, come on over," Wells, in character as Ricky, added.
As in previous editions, the five-day East Coast Music Awards and Conference is packed with concerts, musical showcases and gatherings for artists, industry insiders and fans. This year, organizers are also planning Sound Off P.E.I., a battle of the bands-type platform for youth and indie musicians.
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Bush-Clinton Katrina Relief Fund delivers $90 million to needy
(CNN.com) -- Former U.S. Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton announced Wednesday the recipients of $90 million of Hurricane Katrina relief money, unveiling the grants at the University of New Orleans.
The Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund, a tax-exempt charity established to assist the recovery that has raised $110 million from individual and corporate donors, will distribute the first amounts in three grants.
They include:
$40 million to funds established by the governors of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama for non-governmental needs.
$30 million to more than 30 colleges and secondary schools in the three states.
$20 million to a ministers fund, administered by an executive committee of clergy, to address the needs of their communities and congregations.
The school money will be earmarked to repair campus buildings, pay teachers whose schools are closed and assist displaced students, according to a news release on the fund's Web site.
"Universities and colleges are the cornerstones of communities across the region. Helping them get back on their feet is a key to the long-term recovery of the Gulf," Bush said.
"These institutions need to re-establish themselves to give people hope that the foundations of their communities will be there now and in the future," Clinton said. "Colleges and universities not only train new workers but they are often the largest employers in their communities."
Bush and Clinton also planned to tout the importance of faith-based organizations.
"In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, local and national churches and religious organizations were tremendously helpful in providing for the needs of the people of the Gulf Coast, but at extreme financial strain," Clinton said.
The former presidents also named former U.S. Labor Secretary Alexis Herman, who served in the Clinton administration, and former U.S. Commerce Secretary Donald Evans, who served in the current Bush administration, as co-chairs overseeing the grants program.
In addition to the education grants, Bush and Clinton will partner with historically black colleges to raise more money, and work with Black Entertainment Television (BET) and Jet magazine to publicize the ongoing effort.
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The Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund, a tax-exempt charity established to assist the recovery that has raised $110 million from individual and corporate donors, will distribute the first amounts in three grants.
They include:
$40 million to funds established by the governors of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama for non-governmental needs.
$30 million to more than 30 colleges and secondary schools in the three states.
$20 million to a ministers fund, administered by an executive committee of clergy, to address the needs of their communities and congregations.
The school money will be earmarked to repair campus buildings, pay teachers whose schools are closed and assist displaced students, according to a news release on the fund's Web site.
"Universities and colleges are the cornerstones of communities across the region. Helping them get back on their feet is a key to the long-term recovery of the Gulf," Bush said.
"These institutions need to re-establish themselves to give people hope that the foundations of their communities will be there now and in the future," Clinton said. "Colleges and universities not only train new workers but they are often the largest employers in their communities."
Bush and Clinton also planned to tout the importance of faith-based organizations.
"In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, local and national churches and religious organizations were tremendously helpful in providing for the needs of the people of the Gulf Coast, but at extreme financial strain," Clinton said.
The former presidents also named former U.S. Labor Secretary Alexis Herman, who served in the Clinton administration, and former U.S. Commerce Secretary Donald Evans, who served in the current Bush administration, as co-chairs overseeing the grants program.
In addition to the education grants, Bush and Clinton will partner with historically black colleges to raise more money, and work with Black Entertainment Television (BET) and Jet magazine to publicize the ongoing effort.
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Hurricane Healing efforts stretch far and wide
Rock stars are often painted as selfish cads who only care about money and themselves. Although that may sometimes be true, when disaster strikes, they are often the first to lend support to those affected. And that was certainly true in response to the ravages of Hurricane Katrina. Artists from all sectors of the industry rallied for a series of recent aid benefits and support efforts. On Sept. 17, David Banner, producer and founder of the Heal the Hood Foundation, hosted a benefit at Atlanta's Phillips Arena featuring Busta Rhymes, Nelly, T.I. and more. In New York, Q-Tip, Talib Kweli, Memphis Bleek, Dead Prez and others stepped up at B.B King's on Sept. 19. And The Game even auctioned a Bentley to benefit the American Red Cross.
Plenty of dance artists weighed in heavily, as well. Deep Dish raised $20,140 for the Red Cross through a performance at MCCXXIII in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 9. And DJs Louie Vega, Danny Krivit, Francois K and others spun for Operation Elevation at Cielo in New York on Oct. 2. Space doesn't permit listing every benefit, but suffice it to say, the music community came out in full force. To make donations to the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org.
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Plenty of dance artists weighed in heavily, as well. Deep Dish raised $20,140 for the Red Cross through a performance at MCCXXIII in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 9. And DJs Louie Vega, Danny Krivit, Francois K and others spun for Operation Elevation at Cielo in New York on Oct. 2. Space doesn't permit listing every benefit, but suffice it to say, the music community came out in full force. To make donations to the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org.
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Sunday, December 04, 2005
Motley Crue, Joe Cocker, Jamiroquai, Finn Bros rock Sydney
By Christine Sams, Sydney Morning Herald
December 4, 2005
It was dubbed "mega-music Saturday" and tens of thousands of Sydneysiders turned out at major concerts to lose themselves in it.
Nearly 70,000 people attended large-scale music events in Sydney, including the annual Homebake music festival at the Domain, an outdoor Jamiroquai concert in Centennial Park and a rock performance by Motley Crue at the Sydney SuperDome.
And that doesn't include the thousands of fans who travelled to the Hunter Valley to see legendary singer Joe Cocker at Bimbadgen Estate.
Homebake was the biggest drawcard of the day, with thousands flocking to the Domain.
Andrew McPherson, 21, of Merewether said: "It doesn't get any better than this. It's just crazy."
The "all-Australian" Homebake line-up was headlined by New Zealand's best-known musical superstars, Neil and Tim Finn.
They performed with friends including former Crowded House member Nick Seymour and former Split Enz bandmate Eddie Rayner.
"That's what really brought me here this year - the line-up. I was most looking forward to the Finn Brothers," said Javette Hamilton, 24, of Illawong, who attended her third Homebake.
Aside from the Finn Brothers, bands such as the Living End, Wolfmother, Evermore, the Dirty Three and The Cat Empire were on the Homebake bill. Fans also got the chance to see groups that have been dubbed the "next big things" in Australian music, including the Grates, Kisschasy and the Beautiful Girls.
Solo artists also proved a popular attraction at the 12-hour concert, including ARIA-winner Ben Lee and pop singer Amiel.
Lee said the festival featured some of the hottest bands on the local circuit. "The Grates are going to own 2006," he said. "They were the must-see band of the day."
Amiel, who was among a handful of female artists performing, said she was pleased to be playing at her third Homebake festival.
Despite the massive turnout at Homebake, at least 25,000 people opted for Jamiroquai, the British dance supergroup led by charismatic frontman Jay Kay.
Motley Crue lead singer Tommy Lee was not only to perform last night, but will take on the role of DJ at Sydney nightclub Home tomorrow night.
Joe Cocker performed as part of A Day on the Green in the Hunter Valley and will return to Sydney for concerts at the State Theatre on Monday night and Tuesday.
WHO'S COMING NEXT
Franz Ferdinand: Enmore Theatre, January 24 and 25.
White Stripes: Hordern Pavilion, January 25.
Iggy Pop & The Stooges: Big Day Out, Sydney Showground, January 26.
Missy Higgins: Cassegrain Wines, Port Macquarie, January 26; Bimbadgen Estate, Hunter Valley, February 4; Centennial Vineyards, Bowral, February 5.
Bernard Fanning: Enmore Theatre, February 25.
Stevie Nicks: Entertainment Centre, February 25.
U2: Telstra Stadium, March 31.
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December 4, 2005
It was dubbed "mega-music Saturday" and tens of thousands of Sydneysiders turned out at major concerts to lose themselves in it.
Nearly 70,000 people attended large-scale music events in Sydney, including the annual Homebake music festival at the Domain, an outdoor Jamiroquai concert in Centennial Park and a rock performance by Motley Crue at the Sydney SuperDome.
And that doesn't include the thousands of fans who travelled to the Hunter Valley to see legendary singer Joe Cocker at Bimbadgen Estate.
Homebake was the biggest drawcard of the day, with thousands flocking to the Domain.
Andrew McPherson, 21, of Merewether said: "It doesn't get any better than this. It's just crazy."
The "all-Australian" Homebake line-up was headlined by New Zealand's best-known musical superstars, Neil and Tim Finn.
They performed with friends including former Crowded House member Nick Seymour and former Split Enz bandmate Eddie Rayner.
"That's what really brought me here this year - the line-up. I was most looking forward to the Finn Brothers," said Javette Hamilton, 24, of Illawong, who attended her third Homebake.
Aside from the Finn Brothers, bands such as the Living End, Wolfmother, Evermore, the Dirty Three and The Cat Empire were on the Homebake bill. Fans also got the chance to see groups that have been dubbed the "next big things" in Australian music, including the Grates, Kisschasy and the Beautiful Girls.
Solo artists also proved a popular attraction at the 12-hour concert, including ARIA-winner Ben Lee and pop singer Amiel.
Lee said the festival featured some of the hottest bands on the local circuit. "The Grates are going to own 2006," he said. "They were the must-see band of the day."
Amiel, who was among a handful of female artists performing, said she was pleased to be playing at her third Homebake festival.
Despite the massive turnout at Homebake, at least 25,000 people opted for Jamiroquai, the British dance supergroup led by charismatic frontman Jay Kay.
Motley Crue lead singer Tommy Lee was not only to perform last night, but will take on the role of DJ at Sydney nightclub Home tomorrow night.
Joe Cocker performed as part of A Day on the Green in the Hunter Valley and will return to Sydney for concerts at the State Theatre on Monday night and Tuesday.
WHO'S COMING NEXT
Franz Ferdinand: Enmore Theatre, January 24 and 25.
White Stripes: Hordern Pavilion, January 25.
Iggy Pop & The Stooges: Big Day Out, Sydney Showground, January 26.
Missy Higgins: Cassegrain Wines, Port Macquarie, January 26; Bimbadgen Estate, Hunter Valley, February 4; Centennial Vineyards, Bowral, February 5.
Bernard Fanning: Enmore Theatre, February 25.
Stevie Nicks: Entertainment Centre, February 25.
U2: Telstra Stadium, March 31.
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French Youth speak out through music; voices from the streets
Young voices from the streets of France
by Daniel Brown of MondoMix.com
“ When you’re treated like shit the hatred builds up in you every day…So, fuck it, they shouldn’t be surprised if we react the way we do.”
Biting words from a 15-year-old in the streets of the “Cité des 4 tours”, a council estate in the Blanc-Mesnil suburb of north Paris. Surrounded by a dozen friends, Kamel (for obvious reasons, all names have been changed) calmly enumerates why his generation has led the biggest street revolt in France since 1968. It’s a chilly Sunday night, and thousands of CRS riot police braced themselves for a 12th night of confrontation with the French youth from the most deprived areas of this financially opulent nation. I’m accompanied by Casey, one of the country’s most promising new voices on the hip hop scene. For ten years she’s been nourishing her hard-hitting songs with the realities she witnesses from her home in Blanc-Mesnil.
Comas and ulcers in our guts
Traumatised kids that are gilded
And these salaries we lose on horse races
The economy where the man on the dole is the enemy
And those end-of-months when we die anonymously
Closed shops
Armed chemists
Parents as alarmed as disarmed
Regrets reproaches guilt
And a record rate of anti-depressants…
This extract of Casey’s “Dans nos histories” underlines the omnipresent angst hanging over French suburbs only a ten minute drive from some of Europe’s most elegant cities. “There are so many reasons why these kids are in revolt,” she calmly explained as the night chill enveloped us. “The precarious jobs their parents hold, revenge for the daily humiliations by the cops, an absence of family structure. But can these adolescents really articulate these things? When I was 15 all I knew was that I was being excluded because I’m black. I was a typical teenager, it was only later that I could really put into words the feelings of isolation and exclusion we feel in our ‘banlieue’”.
There are some 750 “Sensitive Urban Zones” in France.These soulless council estates share the same handicaps: unemployment, hostile policing, dire infrastructure, ghetto-isation, social rejection, boredom and severe cutbacks in the budgets for social actions. Since the right came to power in 2002, it has chosen to invest heavily in its police forces. Many of the CRS and BAC (Anti Criminality Brigades) sent into these sensitive areas are inexperienced and come from the other side of France. Episodically then, these ghettoes have erupted into spontaneous violence but nothing like the scenes witnessed during this mild month of November. The two accidental deaths on October 27th of Zyad and Bouna, 17 and 15 year old respectively, probably would not have led to the eruption of violence had not Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy reacted with such verbal vehemence. Branding the suburb youth “racaille” (scum or yobs), he promised to clean up the cités “au Kärcher” (with a high-powered industrial hose).
“Those are disgusting words, they come straight out of World War II,” bespectacled Brahim explained in a calm baritone voice that belied his 16 years. “Sarkozy threw down the gauntlet, we picked it up. But there’s no hatred in us, we don’t want to burn up these buses and cars. It’s just that it’s the only way to be heard.” Yet they are heard in the media far too infrequently. The reductive nature of western media continues to make caricatures out of the somber yet complex realities in ghettoes journalists rarely venture into. The tinderbox which has been stoked up over the past five years was waiting for a spark to explode, yet mainstream media refuses to consult informed specialists and actors in their coverage. “It’s the same stereotypes, the same so-called experts we see being wheeled out by TV,” sighed Edouard Zambeaux. He’s one of the most experienced journalists on France’s ghettoes, and his weekly programme “Territoires de Jeunesse” on RFI is one of the few that has mirrored the complex realities - most media perceive the ghettoes as no-go areas, spilling over with aggressive and mute teenagers.*
The reality could not be further from the truth. On Sunday, ten days after the violence began, Casey presented me her nephew and his school friends in a local supermarket carpark at the Cité des 4 tours. Dressed in the typical rap outfit that has become the fashion for an entire generation they leaned against the carcasses of two torched cars and respectfully gave their visions of the previous fortnight. “You know, we just want to have what everyone else has,” said Lilian, “Our schools are a mess, they send us the worst teachers, they’ve closed down all our sports clubs, the politicians never come to visit us, we’re stuck out here with little public transport. So, what do they expect us to do?” Added Mohammed: “As soon as people know where we’re from or what colour skin we have, they spit on us. We have no chance of finding work, even if we spend ten years at university.”
As we spoke, three cars surrounded us and a dozen CRS riot police piled out. “You see what we’re living every day,” yelled Kamel. He was then unceremoniously bundled against the wall of the supermarket by the burly CRS commander, who screamed at him for his papers. The others were lined up and frisked as the police showed scant interest for their French ID cards or my press badge. “He showed a lack of respect towards me,” the commander barked at me. “He used the informal “tu” when I always say “vous”, even to these teenagers! Now turn off that recording machine.” **
The incident was over in a matter of minutes and adolescents said it was a light version of what they’ve known in the past, maybe thanks to my presence as a journalist. But a cold anger now seethed from the adolescents. “That’s been our lot every day for the past fortnight,” exclaimed Brahim. “These free massages are given out like clockwork, I’ve written it into my timetable of things that’ll happen as long as this “hagra party” (humiliation) goes on.”
“I know it sounds exaggerated,” said Casey after we left them. “But every time I’m frisked like that I think of my ancestors and how they were felt up by the slave traders when they arrived in the New World. It’s humiliating, it’s racist, and it only fuels our anger. People of my generation are fighting to say we exist with words and studies. Our younger brothers and kids are using street guerrilla tactics to do the same thing; they possess a cold anger, they’re afraid of nothing. But will this incredible energy lead to anything? I’m not sure and I’m torn by the results.”
“We want Sarkozy’s head and we’ll fight on until he falls,” said out Sylvain as he left. “But sometimes I wonder if it’s not playing into the hands of someone worse than him, like Jean-Marie Le Pen (leader of the extreme rightwing National Front). Yeah, sometimes I wonder if we’re doing the right thing. Only time will tell.”
November, 2005
* Broadcast every Saturday, it can be heard in French at www.rfi.fr
* *Which I refused to do, as can be testified by the special report in this week’s French version on www.mondomix.com.
Daniel Brown
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by Daniel Brown of MondoMix.com
“ When you’re treated like shit the hatred builds up in you every day…So, fuck it, they shouldn’t be surprised if we react the way we do.”
Biting words from a 15-year-old in the streets of the “Cité des 4 tours”, a council estate in the Blanc-Mesnil suburb of north Paris. Surrounded by a dozen friends, Kamel (for obvious reasons, all names have been changed) calmly enumerates why his generation has led the biggest street revolt in France since 1968. It’s a chilly Sunday night, and thousands of CRS riot police braced themselves for a 12th night of confrontation with the French youth from the most deprived areas of this financially opulent nation. I’m accompanied by Casey, one of the country’s most promising new voices on the hip hop scene. For ten years she’s been nourishing her hard-hitting songs with the realities she witnesses from her home in Blanc-Mesnil.
Comas and ulcers in our guts
Traumatised kids that are gilded
And these salaries we lose on horse races
The economy where the man on the dole is the enemy
And those end-of-months when we die anonymously
Closed shops
Armed chemists
Parents as alarmed as disarmed
Regrets reproaches guilt
And a record rate of anti-depressants…
This extract of Casey’s “Dans nos histories” underlines the omnipresent angst hanging over French suburbs only a ten minute drive from some of Europe’s most elegant cities. “There are so many reasons why these kids are in revolt,” she calmly explained as the night chill enveloped us. “The precarious jobs their parents hold, revenge for the daily humiliations by the cops, an absence of family structure. But can these adolescents really articulate these things? When I was 15 all I knew was that I was being excluded because I’m black. I was a typical teenager, it was only later that I could really put into words the feelings of isolation and exclusion we feel in our ‘banlieue’”.
There are some 750 “Sensitive Urban Zones” in France.These soulless council estates share the same handicaps: unemployment, hostile policing, dire infrastructure, ghetto-isation, social rejection, boredom and severe cutbacks in the budgets for social actions. Since the right came to power in 2002, it has chosen to invest heavily in its police forces. Many of the CRS and BAC (Anti Criminality Brigades) sent into these sensitive areas are inexperienced and come from the other side of France. Episodically then, these ghettoes have erupted into spontaneous violence but nothing like the scenes witnessed during this mild month of November. The two accidental deaths on October 27th of Zyad and Bouna, 17 and 15 year old respectively, probably would not have led to the eruption of violence had not Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy reacted with such verbal vehemence. Branding the suburb youth “racaille” (scum or yobs), he promised to clean up the cités “au Kärcher” (with a high-powered industrial hose).
“Those are disgusting words, they come straight out of World War II,” bespectacled Brahim explained in a calm baritone voice that belied his 16 years. “Sarkozy threw down the gauntlet, we picked it up. But there’s no hatred in us, we don’t want to burn up these buses and cars. It’s just that it’s the only way to be heard.” Yet they are heard in the media far too infrequently. The reductive nature of western media continues to make caricatures out of the somber yet complex realities in ghettoes journalists rarely venture into. The tinderbox which has been stoked up over the past five years was waiting for a spark to explode, yet mainstream media refuses to consult informed specialists and actors in their coverage. “It’s the same stereotypes, the same so-called experts we see being wheeled out by TV,” sighed Edouard Zambeaux. He’s one of the most experienced journalists on France’s ghettoes, and his weekly programme “Territoires de Jeunesse” on RFI is one of the few that has mirrored the complex realities - most media perceive the ghettoes as no-go areas, spilling over with aggressive and mute teenagers.*
The reality could not be further from the truth. On Sunday, ten days after the violence began, Casey presented me her nephew and his school friends in a local supermarket carpark at the Cité des 4 tours. Dressed in the typical rap outfit that has become the fashion for an entire generation they leaned against the carcasses of two torched cars and respectfully gave their visions of the previous fortnight. “You know, we just want to have what everyone else has,” said Lilian, “Our schools are a mess, they send us the worst teachers, they’ve closed down all our sports clubs, the politicians never come to visit us, we’re stuck out here with little public transport. So, what do they expect us to do?” Added Mohammed: “As soon as people know where we’re from or what colour skin we have, they spit on us. We have no chance of finding work, even if we spend ten years at university.”
As we spoke, three cars surrounded us and a dozen CRS riot police piled out. “You see what we’re living every day,” yelled Kamel. He was then unceremoniously bundled against the wall of the supermarket by the burly CRS commander, who screamed at him for his papers. The others were lined up and frisked as the police showed scant interest for their French ID cards or my press badge. “He showed a lack of respect towards me,” the commander barked at me. “He used the informal “tu” when I always say “vous”, even to these teenagers! Now turn off that recording machine.” **
The incident was over in a matter of minutes and adolescents said it was a light version of what they’ve known in the past, maybe thanks to my presence as a journalist. But a cold anger now seethed from the adolescents. “That’s been our lot every day for the past fortnight,” exclaimed Brahim. “These free massages are given out like clockwork, I’ve written it into my timetable of things that’ll happen as long as this “hagra party” (humiliation) goes on.”
“I know it sounds exaggerated,” said Casey after we left them. “But every time I’m frisked like that I think of my ancestors and how they were felt up by the slave traders when they arrived in the New World. It’s humiliating, it’s racist, and it only fuels our anger. People of my generation are fighting to say we exist with words and studies. Our younger brothers and kids are using street guerrilla tactics to do the same thing; they possess a cold anger, they’re afraid of nothing. But will this incredible energy lead to anything? I’m not sure and I’m torn by the results.”
“We want Sarkozy’s head and we’ll fight on until he falls,” said out Sylvain as he left. “But sometimes I wonder if it’s not playing into the hands of someone worse than him, like Jean-Marie Le Pen (leader of the extreme rightwing National Front). Yeah, sometimes I wonder if we’re doing the right thing. Only time will tell.”
November, 2005
* Broadcast every Saturday, it can be heard in French at www.rfi.fr
* *Which I refused to do, as can be testified by the special report in this week’s French version on www.mondomix.com.
Daniel Brown
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