Friday, March 21, 2008

Concerts Galore with the FBY!!!


Coming on March 31st to the Creative Arts Center at WVU...AMERICA...that's right the 70's lite rockers are coming to the Mountain State. Listen next week between 10am and 7pm to win your FREE tickets courtesy of your Concert Connection the FBY!

70's Rocker Dave Mason is coming to the Met theatre in Morgantown on Wednesday April 2nd. We'll have your FREE tickets for that show as well next week between 10am-7pm.
Dave was the guitarist in TRAFFIC, with Steve Winwood and he had big hits of his own, including "Feelin' Alright"(which Joe Cocker also covered) All Along The Watchtower, We Just Disagree and more. Should be an awesome show.

Our night guy and consumate rocker, Alice Cooper is working on a new album and he's about to be honored by Music Cares.......details below:
Fourth Annual MusiCares MAP FundSM Benefit Concert on May 9 to Honor Alice Cooper and Slash
Concert Event — Sponsored In Part By Gibson Foundation — At The Music Box @ Fonda In Hollywood Raises Funds For MusiCares® Addiction Recovery Services

SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The fourth annual MusiCares MAP FundSM benefit concert, honoring legendary artist Alice Cooper and renowned guitarist Slash, will be held on May 9, 2008, at The Music Box @ Fonda, 6126 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. All proceeds will benefit the MusiCares® MAP Fund, which provides members of the music community access to addiction recovery treatment regardless of their financial situation. The benefit is sponsored in part by the Gibson Foundation.

Cooper will be honored as the recipient of the Stevie Ray Vaughan Award for his dedication to and support of the MusiCares MAP Fund and his devotion to helping other addicts with the recovery process. Slash will be the recipient of the MusiCares From the Heart Award for his unconditional friendship and dedication to the mission and goals of the organization.

"The issues of addiction and recovery have been front and center this past year," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy® and President of MusiCares. "And our annual MusiCares MAP Fund benefit draws attention and raises funds to support the critical resources we offer members of the music community from all walks of life who may be struggling with addiction. We thank Alice and Slash for being strong supporters of our cause — it's more important now than ever before."

The evening will feature a buffet dinner and a special performance by Blind Melon (Glen Graham, Brad Smith, Rogers Stevens, Christopher Thorn and Travis Warren). In addition, there will be a performance by the all-star group Camp Freddy (Chris Chaney, Donovan Leitch, Billy Morrison, Dave Navarro and Matt Sorum) along with some special guests. The evening will also feature special performances by Cooper and Slash. A range of other artists and guests will be announced shortly. Out of respect for the clients the MusiCares MAP Fund serves, the event will be alcohol-free.

"When I got sober more than 20 years ago, the MusiCares MAP Fund did not exist," said Cooper. "It's so important that musicians and other music industry people have access to the kind of resources MusiCares and the MAP Fund provide and I'm proud to be honored this year and help raise funds to support this significant work."

"There are specific challenges to being sober in the music world, but for individuals who have addiction problems, every story has a common thread," said Slash. "And that is the first step to recovery is to ask for help — for music people, the MusiCares MAP Fund provides that assistance."

Tickets are offered at three price levels: floor placement in a private living room grouping of 10 for $12,500; floor seating for $1,000 each; and balcony seating for $100 each.

About the Honorees:

Alice Cooper

Being described as a legend in one's own time is certainly a blatantly abused cliché, but no one has taken a vivid imagination and unusual persona to the people with as much controversy and success as Alice Cooper. Cooper touched a deep nerve in the minds of teenagers everywhere, bringing him countless gold and platinum albums from around the world, including Love It To Death, Billion Dollar Babies, Welcome To My Nightmare and Trash, featuring such anthems as "Eighteen," "Elected," "School's Out," and "No More Mr. Nice Guy," as well as the classics "Only Women Bleed" and "Poison."

With plans for a new album in 2008, he shows no sign of slowing down. Cooper’s recently released book Golf Monster, an autobiographical book about how he transferred his alcohol addiction to a golf addiction, is chock full of anecdotes, photos, golf tips, and his trademark sense of humor. The book was published in hardcover in North America in May 2007 and in the UK in September 2007, and will be released in paperback in May 2008. Recent tour highlights have included a stop at the legendary Montreux Festival, filmed for a recently released live DVD, three shows in 2006 in North America as special guests to the Rolling Stones, and concerts throughout North and South America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. The road is still Cooper's second home as he continues to tour extensively throughout the world, with a full schedule planned for his 2008 itinerary.

Slash

Saul Hudson, also known as Slash, formed Guns N' Roses in 1986 with Steven Adler (drums), Duff McKagan (bass), Axl Rose (vocals) and Izzy Stradlin (guitar). Shortly thereafter, GNR was known across the globe as a new rock and roll sensation. After the successful "Use Your Illusion" tour, GNR decided to take a break. Needing to play music, Slash formed his own band Slash's Snakepit, which issued its successful album It's Five O'Clock Somewhere in 1995.

In 2003, Velvet Revolver was formed by former members of Guns N' Roses — Slash, McKagan and Matt Sorum (who replaced Adler on drums in 1990) — along with Scott Weiland (vocals) from Stone Temple Pilots and Dave Kushner (guitar) from Wasted Youth. Their 2004 debut album, Contraband, sold incredibly well and garnered them a 2004 GRAMMY Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Slither." With the release of their second album, Libertad, in 2007 and the subsequent world tour, Velvet Revolver has become a rock band of magnitude, and Slash has earned his title as one of rock and roll's great guitar players.

Established in 1989 by The Recording Academy, MusiCares provides a safety net of critical assistance for music people in times of need. MusiCares' services and resources cover a wide range of financial, medical and personal emergencies, and each case is treated with integrity and confidentiality. MusiCares also focuses the resources and attention of the music industry on human service issues that directly impact the health and welfare of the music community. For more information, please visit www.musicares.com.

As a result of acquiring MAP in September 2004, MusiCares developed the MusiCares MAP Fund as a pool of resources set aside specifically to address addiction recovery and sober living needs. Named for the Musicians' Assistance Program, the MusiCares MAP Fund represents the joint goal of MAP and MusiCares to provide members of the music community access to addiction recovery treatment regardless of their financial circumstances.

Gibson Foundation is the philanthropic division of Gibson Guitar Corp., the world's premier musical instrument manufacturer and leader in music technology. The mission of Gibson Foundation is to make the world a better place for children by creating, developing and implementing programs as well as through its support of other nonprofit organizations that advance education, music and the arts, the environment and health and welfare causes. For more information please visit www.gibsonfoundation.org.

"MusiCares for Music People."



Contacts
Media Contact:
The MusiCares Foundation
Christina Cassidy
310-392-3777
christina.cassidy@grammy.com
or
Event Contact:
MusiCares MAP Fund
Wynnie Wynn
310-392-3777
wynniew@grammy.com

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

The Ides of March Rockin' on the FBY!


So it's raining like it won't stop.....but life is good...got a bunch going on for ya this next couple weeks.
First up, listen next week to win tickets to see Dave Mason April 2nd at the Metropolitan Theatre in Morgantown. He's the guy who wrote "Feelin' Alright" that Joe Cocker did. He also was the guitarist/vocalist in Traffic with Steve Winwood and he plays the famous acoustic guitar track on All Along the Watchtower for Jimi Hendrix. And Dave hit the charts himself in the 70's with his big hit "We Just Disagree" He's a great vocalist and a monster guitar player. This will be an awesome show. For more info go here: www.mettheatre.org

And a big thank you to everyone who came out to our St. Patty's party at PJ Kellys in Clarksburg on Monday night. It was a blast. Go by and see Lori and John....great folks and they have a great place!!!

Also next week join myself in the midday and Mark Rogers in the afternoon for a chance to win tickets to see AMERICA....whose hits include, "Sister Goldenhair, Sandman, Horse With No Name and more.

Overheard on my show this week on the FBY:
The Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina has re-named one of their roller-coasters after an Eagles song. The "Midnight Rider" coaster, named after the Allman Brothers Band song, is now the "Eagles Life in the Fast Lane" coaster. The Eagles have re-recorded the song, turning it into a one-of-a-kind version exclusively for the new ride. The coaster, which takes two minutes to ride, features a double lift hill with lift heights of 39 feet and 46 feet. It features an on-board, high-fidelity digital audio system to further enhance the ride experience as you are zipped along at over 30-miles per hour while pulling two G-Forces. The Eagles will perform at the Park's Grand opening on June 2nd.

Alice Cooper has signed a record deal with German label Steamhammer/SPV. The shock rocker's upcoming album, tentatively titled Along Came a Spider, is due out this fall on the imprint. He began work on the disc in February with producers Greg Hampton and Danny Saber.


38 Special have beefed up the itinerary for their 2008 Loud & Proud Tour. The Southern rockers now are slated to play nearly 60 dates, stretching from a gig this Friday in Roanoke Rapids, N.C., through an Oct. 23 appearance in Louisville, Ky. The group's schedule includes a slot on Charlie Daniels' 2008 Volunteer Jam trek. That outing has been expanded to 30 stops, kicking off April 11 in Harris, Mich., and ending Aug. 14 in Lewisburg, W.Va.