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NewsMy Morning Jacket man for New Orleans benefitJim James of My Morning Jacket, Damian Kulash of Ok Go and The Indigo Girls have all been confirmed to for 'Musicians Bringing Home Musicians II' a show to benefit the rebuilding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The acts will take to the stage on May 27 at Tiptina's Uptown in New Orleans, and in addition to their own slots, are expected to contribute to each other's performances. Proceeds fron the event will benefit Sweet Home New Orleans, a coalition of non-profit organizations that helps find affordable housing in New Orleans and provides rental assistance for Katrina displaced musicians, Mardi Gras performers and other traditional New Orleans artists. "It's a great place for musicians to focus on community, both because we owe so much to that city for a century of incredible music, and because the local musicians there need our help right now," said Damian Kulash. Last year's 'Musicians Bringing Musicians Home' featured performances by Steve Earle and Mike Mills of REM. 'Musicians Bringing Home Musicians II' will take place May 27. LA rave to feature all-star DJs Amon Tobin, DJ Spooky, Cut Chemist and Peanut Butter Wolf are among the DJs who will spin tunes at a unique event to be held at Los Angeles' Walt Disney Concert Hall on May 26. The late-night, multimedia rave called Pravda will be the first of its kind to take place at the renowned classical concert hall designed by architect Frank Gehry, mastermind of the similarly striking Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. The DJs will remix music by Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and Mosolov to a backdrop of historic Russian film clips and live art installations at the event, which is being dubbed "a progressive exploration of the sounds, sights, and philosophies of the Stalin era." In addition to dancing and deejaying, the evening will feature a midnight performance by a 10-piece theremin orchestra in celebration of the birthday of the late Robert Moog. The inventor of the Moog synthesizer, his company also manufacturers theremins, widely considered to be the first fully electronic instrument. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Wdch.laphil.com. |
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