
NEW YORK (
www.almightylovenoise.com) - The New York rock band "Almighty Love Noise" (
www.almightylovenoise.com)
announced today that they will be a part of the tsunami fundraising
event that is hosted by the Michael Packer Blues Band. Almighty Love
Noise has already pledged to donate the profits that it receives from
the sale of their soon to be released CD, titled "Did I Say That Out
Loud?" , to the American Red Cross through the "Music For Relief"
Tsunami Fund (
www.musicforrelief.org).
"We
always try to make ourselves available for events that are geared
towards raising funds for the victims of the tsunami disaster. It's
great to see that other music artist like Linkin' Park,
Trust Company,
U2, Jay Z, Madonna, Korn and many others have stepped up to the plate
to do their part. We plan on being a part of several Tsunami Benefit
Concerts, we all have to do our part" said Swan, lead singer of
Almighty Love Noise.
Almighty Love Noise was recently featured
on Fox News Live, and several other newspapers and television news
programs promoting the music industry's fundraising efforts. Their new
CD "Did I Say That Out Loud?" is scheduled to be released on February
1, 2005. They just recently performed with Godfrey Townsend of the Alan
Parsons Project and the Queens band Fat Cat Voodoo to help raise funds
for the tsunami victims.
The event will be taking place on
Sunday Feb.20, 2005 and Monday Feb.21, 2005 at Kenny's Castaways,
located at 157 Bleecker St, in New York City. Both events will begin at
2pm until closing.
Other bands that will be performing for this
event include international blues star Michael Hill, Woodstock legends
Prof.Louie and the Crowmatix,Latin Blues man Felix Cabrera, Chaz
Depaolo of the British blues band the Ground Hogs and New York City's
veteran guitarist Jack O'Hara.