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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-01-21 8:06 PM (#381568)
Subject: Music for Haiti


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I've been reading alot about Haiti lately and noticed that James Taylor is doing a benefit concert. By the time I saw the ad, he sold out the first show, added a second and sold it out. I'm not a big JT fan, but would have gone if it was within a reasonable distance.
There are quite a few other benefit concerts being held. Since I acquired a personal interest in Haiti last week, I'd encourage everyone to attend one of your preference.
JT is touring with Carole King. She lived in Idaho for years, but there are no concerts scheduled here. Maybe I'll see if I can change that.
If anyone knows of any Haiti benefit concerts in the Northwest, let me know. If it's rap, though, I'll just donate some more cash and skip the concert.
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Guitarzannie
Posted 2010-01-21 8:14 PM (#381569 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti


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If anyone is interested, a local radio station here is simulcasting JT's concert. You might be able to hear it here also: http://www.wamc.org. The station is also taking donations.

I just googled "Haiti Benefit Concerts" and come up with a ton of sites.

Michelle
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-01-21 10:50 PM (#381570 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti


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Just heard of another one on CNN, Hope for Haiti Now, tomorrow night. Sounds like those of us who won't be close to a concert should have plenty of opportunities to watch or listen. I'm sure they'll have ways to donate during the concerts or buy CDs. I hope it's not all download stuff, since I still don't know how to do that.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2010-01-21 11:57 PM (#381571 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti


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just be very careful of all of the scammers that pop up when a catastrophy happens.our local news has already found a few preying on the hati earthquake.
check out what you are donating to. GWB
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-22 8:35 AM (#381572 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti
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If anyone is in the Commack, Long Island area this weekend you can contribute to the Haitian relief fund at Scene Restautant & Lounge.

Haitian Relief Effort

Amy Fisher (innocent abused teenager turned mistress turned attemtpted muderer turned convict turned mother of 3 turned porn star) will be displaying her talents at Scene as she Strips For Haiti. She will donate a portion of her proceeds.

As whacky as this bitch is (she should be an OFC member) I must admit there is something strangely alluring about the whole thing ...
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-01-22 8:52 AM (#381573 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti



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Originally posted by Gallerinski:

Amy Fisher (innocent abused teenager turned mistress turned attempted murderer turned convict turned mother of 3 turned porn star)
I hear she likes cats, too.

I just heard a report that there's almost too much money coming at once, and that Haiti is going to need nearly as much help a year from now when people have moved on to other things and other catastrophies. Some charities are under no obligation to use the donations for any specific event (ie: Haiti). My wife and I are donating in stages over the next several months to an orphanage that has been operating there for many years, but has been inundated with new children and others as a result of the quake.
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leapin
Posted 2010-01-22 10:09 AM (#381574 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti


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Here's an appeal by Jimmy Buffett . He and James Taylor co-wrote the haunting song, "Sugar Trade." Please give if you can.
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twistedlim
Posted 2010-01-22 10:17 AM (#381575 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti


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The nice thing about JT is that he is matching the proceeds of the concerts. Pretty cool to see a celeb putting their money where their mouth is.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-22 10:42 AM (#381576 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti
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Originally posted by leapin:
Here's an appeal by Jimmy Buffett . He and James Taylor co-wrote the haunting song, "Sugar Trade." Please give if you can.
That's just lovely.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2010-01-22 10:49 AM (#381577 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti


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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
Amy Fisher (innocent abused teenager turned mistress turned attemtpted muderer turned convict turned mother of 3 turned porn star) will be displaying her talents at Scene as she Strips For Haiti. She will donate a portion of her proceeds.

As whacky as this bitch is (she should be an OFC member) I must admit there is something strangely alluring about the whole thing ...
She should go to Haiti and do some stripping there - let her see how that works out.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-22 11:01 AM (#381578 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti
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The curious thing is that she donates "a portion" to Haiti. Which could be what, $5 ?

There's a ton of scams like this out there. I admire the people that just silently donate and don't feel compelled to be attention whores about it.
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G8r
Posted 2010-01-22 11:03 AM (#381579 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti


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Very little I detest more'n attention whores...
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-22 11:09 AM (#381580 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti
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Ah, exactly ...
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cholloway
Posted 2010-01-22 12:07 PM (#381581 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti


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Yes.
Just donate to your favorite charity and don't expect to get anything in return for it.

Personally I like The Salvation Army .

There's a personal attachment I have for them and NOT the Am Red Cross.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-22 12:26 PM (#381582 - in reply to #381568)
Subject: Re: Music for Haiti
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I donate mostly to the humane society. Poor dogs can't even speak for themselves (except to other dogs, of course) and they rely on us to provide for their health and well being. Second biggest benefitiary of my kindness is Cancer. I'll die of cancer, just don't know which one yet but I've got some hunches. I divide it between Am Cancer Society, LAF and Sloan Kettering.
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