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THE BUFFALO NEWS

BENEFIT CONCERT
Students and local bands will play to
aid Food Bank

December 14, 2009, 6:39 AM

Student musicians and top local bands will put on a six-hour concert Friday to
benefit the Food Bank of Western New York.

The event, called “tunes4food,” will begin at 3 p.m. in the concourse of Walden
Galleria, near the Apple store at the north end of the mall.

Cash and nonperishable food donations will be accepted, and compact discs will
be sold, with all proceeds going to the Food Bank.

Doug Yeomans, the Joyce Wilson Nixon Band, Lenny Revell and other
entertainers will be joined onstage by high school musicians from Buffalo,
Lockport, Lewiston-Porter and Holland.

Musicians from Villa Maria College and Houghton College also will participate.

The event will be coordinated by the Student Voices organization and is a followup
to a 25-hour tunes4food music marathon held at Niagara Square in June, also
benefiting the Food Bank.

“Our need is up 20 percent from last year, and we can use any assistance to help
us feed the hungry in our community,” said Marylou Borowiak, president and
chief executive officer of the Food Bank.

Details are available at www.tunes4food.org.

Friday December 18, 3-9:30 PM
Galleria Mall
(between Sears & the Apple Store)

INFORMATION FOR PERFORMERS:

tunes4food dec18 Galleria Mall STAGE GEAR:
8’X12’ STAGE, located as shown on facebook event page; 2 VOX ADT50 1x12” modeling guitar amps; 1 VOX TV4 “CLASS A”; 3 vocal mics; 2 direct line inputs for acoustic guitars or a keyboard; 1 side fill monitor on stand; JBL POWERED MAIN FRONT CABS; GRETSCH-LUDWIG DRUM SET (improved since June with 22” Kick, 14” snare, 13” & 16” toms, 14” hats & new Zildjan cymbals & hardware); BASS AMP is a brand NEW ACOUSTIC 1X15" 100WATT

LOAD-IN & SET-UP NOTES:
Ground floor doors near REGAL CINEMA are closest to the stage and best load-in spot; Please arrive and be at the stage with all our gear no later than 30 min before your set and be flexible 10 minutes either way as we’ll adjust times as circumstances dictate. Mall does NOT give special parking, especially during this holiday week, so you will have to load-in and find a parking spot. We ask that you use the gear provided to keep music gaps to a minimum. Artists can sell their own product but we ask that 50% of price become a cash FOODBANK DONATION. Email questions to bobjames1@aol.com & use “TUNES EVENT QUESTION” in subject line.

please_expect_some_minor_time_adjustments
3:00_EMMI,_BOB & GRACE
3:30_YMARIS_BAEZ
3:50_RACHEL_O’HARA
4:25_MIKE_VARGOVICH
4:50_SIX_STRING_CIRCUS
5:10_BETHANY FONDA+BROTHER
5:30_JOYCE_WILSON_NIXON_BAND
6:00_LENNY_REVELL_BAND
6:20_EMMI_JAMES & FRIENDS
6:45_BLOOD_THIRSTY_VEGANS
7:10_FREE_HENRY_BAND
7:30_THE_HEADERS
7:50_BUFFALO_SELECT_CHORUS
8:10_GRACE_STUMBERG_BAND
8:30_ED_BENTLEY
8:50_DOUG_YEOMANS
9:10_tunes4food jam session


< original press release >

Buffalo Musicians Host 25 Hour Food Bank Event

On June 22, 2009 at 12 noon at the steps of City Hall, Niagara Square, Buffalo musicians are tackling
hunger issues on a grassroots level by providing a 25 hour FREE concert titled: Tunes4food. This event,
that runs 25 hours straight, is in direct support of The Food Bank of Western New York.

Everyone faces tough challenges today, yet there is hope with the formation of a growing alliance hosted by
student graduates of ‘Music in Action’ (an educational program sponsored by the local nonprofit, Music is
Art), mentored by members of the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame, and Bob James, Director of Student Voices
(a state-certified student leadership trainer).

ANYONE can join the “alliance” to support the event. All you need to do is promise to help spread the word
and bring food to get your organization’s link on the website.

"A main message in Music in Action’s training is – ‘If you want to distinguish yourself from the crowd, just do
what you say you will do. Keep the promises you make’", said James. "President Obama addressed the
nation in the same manner speaking of grassroots community based service projects." Bob James, veteran
of local groups such as The Restless, The Rain, Third Floor Strangers, Big Happy Family, and Ministers of
Love, has used music to reach people in creative ways. His past projects include: This Is It – Greater
Buffalos Greatest 1977-1984 compilation CDs, War Is Over – musicians united for safe schools, Buffalo
Classic Rock CD benefit for Music is Art, and Music In Action - a school based business curriculum coauthored
with Robby Takac (Goo Goo Dolls & Music is Art).

Bob James went on to say that several Music In Action students have stayed connected to us since
graduation, wanting more support and direction – like continuing education. “Students get inspired by our
training module on ‘music activism’ and when I saw a recent news story on how the Food Bank is getting
more calls these days, it all just clicked – ‘tunes4food’”, James continued. “And since I have been helping
the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame develop an after-school program, their participation seemed a natural fit,
knowing that veteran musicians would add decades of career skills and wisdom about activism – going back
to the 1960’s.”

“We are overwhelmed by this generous offer to create a 25-hour awareness of hunger in our community
through a live continuous music concert." said Marylou Borowiak, President and CEO of the Food Bank of
WNY. "We hope people from throughout Western New York will come downtown during that time to enjoy
some wonderful music while helping a great cause of feeding our hungry neighbors, especially the children
and seniors. There will be a Food Bank truck on site throughout the 25 hours."

"The Buffalo Music Hall of Fame is happy to be involved in such a wonderful event that will bring awareness
and food for people in need. This concert will feature Inductees and Veterans of The Hall of Fame and is a
great use of music as the social vehicle that will bring the community together.", said Anthony Casuccio,
Vice President, The Buffalo Music Hall Of Fame.

Tunes4food is an historic event where everyone can help regardless of financial status or time constraints.
It is 25 hours straight beginning on Monday, June 22 at 12 noon continuous through the night until Tuesday,
June 23rd at 1pm. This is a chance to give back, to help create positive change, and to model a direct plan
of action for other communities and the world. In Western New York, we are most certainly the City of Good
Neighbors. Distinguish yourself from the crowd. Make a difference.

© 2009 Play it forward partnership @ studentVoices.org

"apathy isn't it..." - John Lennon