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Colchester Charter Hall hosting event for global music festival
Colchester Charter Hall is hosting an event as part of the One World Beat 2004 global music festival, which is raising money to help provide medical equipment for children with AIDS.
(PRWEB) January 27, 2004 --Colchester Charter Hall hosting event for global music festival
Colchester Charter Hall is hosting an event as part of the One World Beat 2004 global music festival, which is raising money to help provide medical equipment for children with AIDS.
One World Beat 2004 features many events in many countries worldwide. All profits from the festival go direct to the Keep A Child Alive campaign (www.keepachildalive.org). Most of the events are taking place in March but some, like this one, are taking place earlier.
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Love United Music Festival
Date: Saturday 28th February
Venue: Colchester Charter Hall
Artists: Cherry, Undesided, Tom Morley, Linzi, Lee Bennett, 3Style, Bastion 4, Preet, Mistri, FSR, Fleet, Nexx-us, DinaKez, All Else Fails and Marcus.
Promoter: Promo Crew.
Contact info for Kevin Wilde, Director Of Promotions at Promo Crew:
Tel: 07989 591706
Email: kev@promocrew.co.uk
Web: www.promocrew.co.uk
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(PRWEB) January 27 2004--From March 19-21, 2004, thousands of musicians from all around the world will unite, via live webcasting, to perform in the Second Annual One World Beat Global Music Festival, developing into one of the largest charity musical extravaganzas since Live Aid.
One World Beat Global Music Festival is a series of concerts taking place over a three-day weekend providing a platform for socially conscious musicians to unite and convey a message of hope through their music, all to benefit charities; Music Making A Difference!
"One World Beat Music Festival is not only a collaboration of musicians united in a global effort, it also serves as a platform for the thousands of local and international non-profit organisations currently working for a better social environment to communicate their message to a worldwide audience," says Andy Treichler, founder and creator of One World Beat.
"In addition the festival provides an opportunity for thousands of everyday citizens to get involved through volunteerism."
Supported by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and artists such as Phil Collins, the 2003 One World Beat Festival led to its first-ever global volunteer effort, reaching a worldwide audience helping to raise money for many charities.
"There are no barriers in music," Phil Collins states. "The colour of skin or the choice of religion should be of no interest to us in how we judge each other."
The 2004 festival will benefit Keep A Child Alive, a new initiative of Artists Against AIDS Worldwide, set up to provide life-saving medicine to children living with HIV/AIDS in the developing world who will die without it.
"We are excited about teaming up with One World Beat for this amazing event," said Leigh Blake, Co-founder and Executive Director of Keep A Child Alive.
"As the HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to spread throughout the world many people and especially children in developing nations are dying because they cannot afford the medicine that will keep them alive.
"Only one percent of Africans can afford this medicine and consequently 25 million Africans have already died, unnecessarily.
"This event will help bring much needed awareness of the global AIDS epidemic and its effect on families as well as financial support for those who need it desperately."
Sponsorship opportunities are also available to support the One World Beat organisation, which includes the administration, operations, promotions and advertising, as well as web casting.
The worldwide campaign for One World Beat 2004 commenced on December 1, 2003, to coincide with World AIDS Day (www.worldaidsday.org). Voices United Against Aids.
Events:
The 2004 One World Beat Global Music Festival will feature performances in many countries and include music from all genres.
All money raised from the events will go to Keep A Child Alive.
The following is a sample of organisations and musicians participating in One World Beat 2004 throughout the world (for a complete listing of events, please visit www.oneworldbeat.org):
Sydney - AUSTRALIA - Returning for the 2004 festival is CLUB ACOUSTICA
Bujumbura - BURUNDI - CLUB DU LAC AUX OISEAUX "INTASHIKIRWA"
Stratford -- CANADA - BLS SOUL PRODUCTIONS
London - ENGLAND - SHEPHERDS BUSH EMPIRE
Bracknell -- ENGLAND -- SOUTH HILL PARK
Aachen -- GERMANY -- PESNYARY
Carterton -- NEW ZEALAND -- NOISE PRODUCTIONS
Perth -- SCOTLAND - STUART BLANCE
Westville - SOUTH AFRICA -- DAVID AND THE BAND
Philadelphia -- USA -- HAMPTON ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
Kansas City -- USA -- AGAPE ENTERTAINMENT
Plano TX -- USA -- THE SOUND MAGAZINE
How You Can Help:
Music lovers can organize their own event, support an event in their community, or throughout the three-day weekend, log on to the One World Beat web site, www.oneworldbeat.org, to make a donation.
Musicians can stage their own event, or donate a portion of their proceeds from an existing event to help support One World Beat, or simply show their support by sending a quote for the One World Beat web site.
Info:
For event information, participation and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Andy Treichler (Switzerland), Founder of One World Beat, via e-mail at andyt@oneworldbeat.org
For sponsorship opportunities, interested recording artists and media, please contact Crys Spelman (USA) via e-mail at CLSPublicity@aol.com
Alternative media contacts for UK events:
Mark Roach: markroach@oneworldbeat.org
General info about One World Beat is available on the official One World Beat website: www.oneworldbeat.org
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Keep A Child Alive
Keep A Child Alive is dedicated to providing life-saving medicine to the 3.2 million children and families living with HIV/AIDS in the developing world.
Every minute, a child dies because of lack of access to life-extending antiretroviral (ARV) therapy and Keep A Child Alive helps to provide antiretroviral medications to those living with this disease. www.keepachildalive.org
One World Beat
One World Beat is a Switzerland-based non-profit organisation whose mission is to unite socially-conscious musicians and charities for social change; Music Making a Difference!
One World Beat is an all-volunteer organisation that provides musicians and non-profit organisations a platform on which to communicate their message, while raising the consciousness of the planet, and much needed funding to support those in need.
One World Beat shares this goal with various charities each year. www.oneworldbeat.org
Mark Roach
UK Communications Manager, One World Beat 2004
Tel: 00 44 (0)1708 864198
Email: markroach@oneworldbeat.org
Address: 3 Long Court, Purfleet, Essex, RM19 1GA, England.
Website information:
www.oneworldbeat.org
www.keepachildalive.org
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