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Do Good: Peter Gabriel Teams With Oxfam America

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

We love Oxfam America and the great work that they do.  Today, marks the world premiere of a new collaboration for them with Peter Gabriel.

According to Bob Ferguson, Oxfam America’s music artist relations coordinator, “Oxfam America has built some fantastic partnerships and alliances with other organizations that also use music as a tool of social change. One of those organizations is The Voice Project.

The Voice Project is a song-driven movement inspired by the women of Uganda who are using their voices as vehicles for change in the war-ravaged region of Northern Uganda, Southern Sudan, and Eastern Congo, an area that has been marred by violence for the last 24 years. The Voice Project is an attempt to support these incredible women and the peace movement in the region, and an effort to see how far a voice can carry.

Today, Oxfam is proud to join The Voice Project partners Invisible Children, Resolve Uganda, Witness, and HOPE Campaign, in premiering the new video of Peter Gabriel covering Tom Waits’ classic song, “In The Neighborhood.””

Read more about the project on Bob’s blog here and enjoy the video below.

Peter Gabriel » Tom Waits from The Voice Project on Vimeo.

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Oxfam America Blog: Music activists rally in support of Haiti

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Truly inspiring and powerful reminder that music can change lives and that one of people’s basic instincts is to help in times of crisis.  Oxfam America Blog » Blog Archive » Music activists rally in support of Haiti

To support Oxfam’s response in Haiti, please donate to the Haiti Earthquake Response Fund.  Donations can be made atwww.oxfamamerica.org, by phone (1-800-77-OXFAM), by fax (1-617-728-2562) or by mail (Oxfam America, Haiti Earthquake Response Fund, PO Box 1211, Albert Lea, MN 56007-1211).

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Extra Hip Alert: Good Music That Does Some Good

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

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We love musicians who like to do good too.  Ladies and Gentlemen, take time to discover Discovery, the band comprised of Rostam Batmanglij (Vampire Weekend) and Wes Miles (Ra Ra Riot) who have just released their highly anticipated debut as part of Amie Street’s Download To Make A Difference campaign.

 

LP is now available one week early exclusively on AmieStreet.com at the sale price of $8 in an effort by the group to raise money for Oxfam America.

“I am thrilled to have Oxfam be a part of this release,” said Miles. “Oxfam’s focus on broad advocacy and local relief for the impoverished is inspiring and I hope our support brings more awareness about their projects and goals.” 

 

For each album sold, AmieStreet.com and XL Recordings are donating $2 to Oxfam America, an international relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice. Together with individuals and local groups in more than 100 countries, Oxfam saves lives, helps people overcome poverty, and fights for social justice.

 

Discovery is the recording project of Batmanglij and Miles, friends who began recording together in the summer of 2005. One year later they had committed themselves to their respective bands, Vampire Weekend and Ra Ra Riot, but nonetheless continued to record together when they both found themselves in the same city. The project is many things: it’s partly an attempt to realize Wes’s concept of a band where everyone plays synthesizers, and of Rostam’s concept for an album where handclaps keep the backbeat instead of snare drums.

 

It’s an embrace and also a commentary on the pop music of the past decade, of booming 808 bass and jittery sixteenth note high-hats. If soul music is secularized, sexualized gospel, Discovery is an attempt to see if soul music can survive being plasticized, roboticized, quantized, chopped, and finally, screwed. The album features Rostam and Wes each singing half the songs and guest vocals from Ezra Koenig (Vampire Weekend) and Angel Deradoorian (Dirty Projectors). 


The exclusive release marks the seventh major release for AmieStreet.com‘s Download To Make A Difference campaign, which has raised tens of thousands of dollars for organizations like the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The Food Bank For New York City, and the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation since its launch ten months ago.


LP is released by XL Recordings (Sigur Rós, Adele, Vampire Weekend). To download this fantastic new album and support Oxfam America go to: http://amiestreet.com/music/discovery/lp

Enjoy the streaming music from LP below. 

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