New York Rock Bands Perform for Tsunami Relief Efforts
New York Bands put their music to good use and are playing to raise funds for the "Music for Relief" and the American Red Cross Tsunami Relief Fund.
Brookln, NY (PRWEB) January 15, 2005 -- The Brooklyn landmark restaurant, Lundy Brothers Restaurant, is going to play host to a charity rock music show at Lundys. All proceeds for this event will go to the American Red Cross tsunami fund.
This event was put together by the bands that are performing to aid the victims of the tsunami that affected Southeast Asia. Lundy's has donated the venue for the event.
The following bands will be performing that night Almighty Love Noise", Fat Cat Voodoo", Dry Harbor" and others to be announced.. There will be a special performance by rock legend and current member of the "Alan Parsons Project" Godfrey Townsend. (All Bands Are Queens Based)
This will take place on Sunday, January 16, 2005, doors open at 9pm. For those that want to enjoy a delicious seafood dinner before the show just arrive earlier or make reservations.
This all takes place in the world famous Brooklyn landmark restaurant that sits right in the heart of Brooklyn.
Lundy Brothers Restaurant
1901 Emmons Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11235
718-743-0022
The price of admission is $10 and 100% of that admission price goes directly to the American Red Cross tsunami relief fund via the Music for Relief.
To find out more about the great bands that are involved in this fundraising effort please visit their websites.
http://www.almightylovenoise.com -- Almighty Love Noise
http://www.fatcatvoodoo.com -- Fat Cat Voodoo
http://www.dryharbor.com -- Dry Harbor
For more information on this event go to www.almightylovenoise.com or email benefit@almightylovenoise.com
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