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The Fleiss resfuse to play Coachella
The Fleiss resfuse to play Coachella for less than $10,000 + we want FREE BEER!!!
Post a comment on myspace to let them let them know
http://www.myspace.com/coachella
Post a comment on myspace to let them let them know
http://www.myspace.com/coachella
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Yeah, that's what kept me from commenting/voting is you had to be their friend. Fortunately Gooch is already my friend (with benefits). I thought her comment might have been deleted! I went there a-looking but it was already gone. Coachella cannot censor the Fleiss!
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They announced a relief show on Dicky's show today (not on INDIE but that one has been organised).
These music people don't know how to go pee before they go onstage but they sure do manage to sling shit together when something bad happens, don't they???
Ok, that sounded sceptical.....
These music people don't know how to go pee before they go onstage but they sure do manage to sling shit together when something bad happens, don't they???
Ok, that sounded sceptical.....
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NBC Universal To Air Concert For Hurricane Relief
Tim McGraw, Harry Connick Jr., Wynton Marsalis Scheduled To Perform
POSTED: 10:35 am EDT September 1, 2005
UPDATED: 1:05 pm EDT September 1, 2005
BURBANK, Calif. -- In response to the hurricane tragedy, NBC Universal Television Group will air a live benefit special, "A Concert For Hurricane Relief," in high-definition on NBC, MSNBC and CNBC on Friday, September 2, 2005 at 8 p.m., it was announced by NBC Universal.
The hour-long, music and celebrity driven broadcast will air live to the East Coast, tape delayed on the West. The telethon, hosted by NBC's Matt Lauer, will be broadcast entirely from the New York studios of NBC located in 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The special will feature performances by artists with ties to the affected areas, including Tim McGraw, Harry Connick Jr. and Wynton Marsalis, as well as an appearance by Leonardo DiCaprio, among others.
All viewers will be encouraged to donate to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund in support of hurricane relief through its Web site and donation hotline (http://www.redcross.org or 1-800-HELP NOW). The humanitarian needs from this catastrophic hurricane are immense and will continue to emerge over the next weeks, months and even years. The American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund enables the Red Cross to provide shelter, food, counseling, and other assistance to those in need for this disaster and other disasters across the country each year.
As the full extent of Hurricane Katrina's devastation is revealed, the task ahead challenges the capacity of any one organization to respond. To meet the needs of the thousands of Americans facing loss, the American Red Cross will work shoulder-to-shoulder with its partners in the federal government and the non-profit community to provide essential support.
You can watch the concert Friday night on NBC 10. NBC 10's high-definition signal is available over-the-air and on local cable systems to viewers with high-definition receivers: Cox Cable channel 700, Full Channel channel 910 and Comcast channel 810.
Tim McGraw, Harry Connick Jr., Wynton Marsalis Scheduled To Perform
POSTED: 10:35 am EDT September 1, 2005
UPDATED: 1:05 pm EDT September 1, 2005
BURBANK, Calif. -- In response to the hurricane tragedy, NBC Universal Television Group will air a live benefit special, "A Concert For Hurricane Relief," in high-definition on NBC, MSNBC and CNBC on Friday, September 2, 2005 at 8 p.m., it was announced by NBC Universal.
The hour-long, music and celebrity driven broadcast will air live to the East Coast, tape delayed on the West. The telethon, hosted by NBC's Matt Lauer, will be broadcast entirely from the New York studios of NBC located in 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The special will feature performances by artists with ties to the affected areas, including Tim McGraw, Harry Connick Jr. and Wynton Marsalis, as well as an appearance by Leonardo DiCaprio, among others.
All viewers will be encouraged to donate to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund in support of hurricane relief through its Web site and donation hotline (http://www.redcross.org or 1-800-HELP NOW). The humanitarian needs from this catastrophic hurricane are immense and will continue to emerge over the next weeks, months and even years. The American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund enables the Red Cross to provide shelter, food, counseling, and other assistance to those in need for this disaster and other disasters across the country each year.
As the full extent of Hurricane Katrina's devastation is revealed, the task ahead challenges the capacity of any one organization to respond. To meet the needs of the thousands of Americans facing loss, the American Red Cross will work shoulder-to-shoulder with its partners in the federal government and the non-profit community to provide essential support.
You can watch the concert Friday night on NBC 10. NBC 10's high-definition signal is available over-the-air and on local cable systems to viewers with high-definition receivers: Cox Cable channel 700, Full Channel channel 910 and Comcast channel 810.
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KATRINA'S RISING TOLL
3 Televised Benefit Concerts for Victims Are Announced
# The first show is to air Friday. The disjointed approach by Hollywood is blamed on haste.
By Matea Gold, Times Staff Writer
NEW YORK — Horrified by the mounting toll of Hurricane Katrina, an array of musicians and prominent entertainers are jumping to participate in a series of relief concerts that will benefit victims in the devastated Gulf Coast region.
But the efforts have been less unified than Hollywood's response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, when dozens of stars participated in a single two-hour telethon that ran simultaneously on all the broadcast television networks and more than 31 cable channels. That event, which drew close to 90 million viewers, raised more than $100 million for victims.
This time, NBC Universal and Viacom Inc. announced plans Wednesday to televise separate benefit concerts in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, ABC, CBS and Fox are putting together their own event for early next week, according to officials at the networks, which NBC said it would gladly participate in too.
The first benefit is scheduled to be held Friday night, when NBC hosts "A Concert for Hurricane Relief," featuring artists with ties to the region. The hour-long telethon will air live at 8 p.m. EDT (and tape-delayed at 8 p.m. on the West Coast) on NBC and its sister cable channels MSNBC and CNBC.
NBC announced the event hours before Viacom sent out a news release with details about its own benefit concert, scheduled to air Sept. 10 on three of its cable channels: MTV, VH1 and CMT, a country music channel.
Representatives of the various companies attributed the separate events to efforts to put together fundraisers quickly to help the victims.
NBC spokeswoman Rebecca Marks said other networks were welcome to participate in Friday's concert and broadcast a feed of the event.
"The more money, the more efforts, the more benefits for the victims," Marks said. "This is no way an exclusionary event. It's about charity and helping people."
The network organized the benefit after musician Harry Connick Jr., who has family in Louisiana who were affected by the storm, called NBC Universal Chief Executive Bob Wright and NBC Universal Television Group President Jeff Zucker on Tuesday and asked if they could assemble a concert to assist the victims.
In January, a similar two-hour concert organized by NBC to raise money for victims of the tsunami in southeast Asia brought in estimated pledges of $18.3 million for the American Red Cross International Response Fund.
Friday's concert — which will feature musicians Connick, Tim McGraw and Wynton Marsalis, along with actor Leonardo DiCaprio — will be hosted by "Today" co-host Matt Lauer from NBC's New York studios in Rockefeller Plaza. Money raised during the telethon will go the American Red Cross.
"I am heartbroken by the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina in my home state," McGraw, born in Delhi, La., said in a statement.
The Viacom-sponsored event, which will also benefit the American Red Cross and other relief organizations, will include live performances by artists such as Ludacris, Green Day, Usher, Alicia Keys and the Dave Matthews Band in cities across the country. The length of the concert and time had yet to be determined.
Dubbing the concert the "first stage" of an ongoing campaign to help those devastated by the hurricane, Viacom also donated $1 million to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Effort
Meanwhile, BET — another Viacom property — is broadcasting a telethon Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. EDT that will feature celebrities such as hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, rapper Master P and jazz artist Marsalis. The telethon will air tape-delayed at 7:30 p.m. on the West Coast.
Also on Wednesday, the Walt Disney Co. announced that it would make a $2.5-million donation to relief and rebuilding efforts, and Oscar winner Morgan Freeman announced that he would launch an auction to raise funds for hurricane victims.
3 Televised Benefit Concerts for Victims Are Announced
# The first show is to air Friday. The disjointed approach by Hollywood is blamed on haste.
By Matea Gold, Times Staff Writer
NEW YORK — Horrified by the mounting toll of Hurricane Katrina, an array of musicians and prominent entertainers are jumping to participate in a series of relief concerts that will benefit victims in the devastated Gulf Coast region.
But the efforts have been less unified than Hollywood's response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, when dozens of stars participated in a single two-hour telethon that ran simultaneously on all the broadcast television networks and more than 31 cable channels. That event, which drew close to 90 million viewers, raised more than $100 million for victims.
This time, NBC Universal and Viacom Inc. announced plans Wednesday to televise separate benefit concerts in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, ABC, CBS and Fox are putting together their own event for early next week, according to officials at the networks, which NBC said it would gladly participate in too.
The first benefit is scheduled to be held Friday night, when NBC hosts "A Concert for Hurricane Relief," featuring artists with ties to the region. The hour-long telethon will air live at 8 p.m. EDT (and tape-delayed at 8 p.m. on the West Coast) on NBC and its sister cable channels MSNBC and CNBC.
NBC announced the event hours before Viacom sent out a news release with details about its own benefit concert, scheduled to air Sept. 10 on three of its cable channels: MTV, VH1 and CMT, a country music channel.
Representatives of the various companies attributed the separate events to efforts to put together fundraisers quickly to help the victims.
NBC spokeswoman Rebecca Marks said other networks were welcome to participate in Friday's concert and broadcast a feed of the event.
"The more money, the more efforts, the more benefits for the victims," Marks said. "This is no way an exclusionary event. It's about charity and helping people."
The network organized the benefit after musician Harry Connick Jr., who has family in Louisiana who were affected by the storm, called NBC Universal Chief Executive Bob Wright and NBC Universal Television Group President Jeff Zucker on Tuesday and asked if they could assemble a concert to assist the victims.
In January, a similar two-hour concert organized by NBC to raise money for victims of the tsunami in southeast Asia brought in estimated pledges of $18.3 million for the American Red Cross International Response Fund.
Friday's concert — which will feature musicians Connick, Tim McGraw and Wynton Marsalis, along with actor Leonardo DiCaprio — will be hosted by "Today" co-host Matt Lauer from NBC's New York studios in Rockefeller Plaza. Money raised during the telethon will go the American Red Cross.
"I am heartbroken by the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina in my home state," McGraw, born in Delhi, La., said in a statement.
The Viacom-sponsored event, which will also benefit the American Red Cross and other relief organizations, will include live performances by artists such as Ludacris, Green Day, Usher, Alicia Keys and the Dave Matthews Band in cities across the country. The length of the concert and time had yet to be determined.
Dubbing the concert the "first stage" of an ongoing campaign to help those devastated by the hurricane, Viacom also donated $1 million to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Effort
Meanwhile, BET — another Viacom property — is broadcasting a telethon Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. EDT that will feature celebrities such as hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, rapper Master P and jazz artist Marsalis. The telethon will air tape-delayed at 7:30 p.m. on the West Coast.
Also on Wednesday, the Walt Disney Co. announced that it would make a $2.5-million donation to relief and rebuilding efforts, and Oscar winner Morgan Freeman announced that he would launch an auction to raise funds for hurricane victims.
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West Coast Concert line-up just announced @ Cochella
Hosted by Dicky & Hal Sparks
Rosanne Barr (National Anthem)
Motley Crue
Pepper
Dog Star
Village People Tribute Band
Kelly Osborne
Pink
The Fleiss
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Hosted by Dicky & Hal Sparks
Rosanne Barr (National Anthem)
Motley Crue
Pepper
Dog Star
Village People Tribute Band
Kelly Osborne
Pink
The Fleiss
-they pay you to go
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I want Motley Crue to play just before The Fleiss, that way we will sound really good. Also everyone in the audience must be vrey drunk when we play so they dont notice how bad we really are.
I am curious to know how their tour is going. Are they (MC) selling tickets.
I am curious to know how their tour is going. Are they (MC) selling tickets.
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Glenn Plays A Solo Show In Melbourne
Glenn Richards will be playing a solo show on Thursday, August 11 in Melbourne. The venue is the Rob Roy, 51 Brunswick St, Fitzroy. It's $10 at the door, he's on at 10:30pm, supports are Wellyn and The Brown Slacks.
Glenn Richards (solo) + The Fleiss + The Brown Slacks
Thursday, August 11 - The Rob Roy
51 Brunswick St, Fitzroy
$10 on the door
http://www.augie-march.com/newsEvents/h ... 0829002271
Glenn Richards will be playing a solo show on Thursday, August 11 in Melbourne. The venue is the Rob Roy, 51 Brunswick St, Fitzroy. It's $10 at the door, he's on at 10:30pm, supports are Wellyn and The Brown Slacks.
Glenn Richards (solo) + The Fleiss + The Brown Slacks
Thursday, August 11 - The Rob Roy
51 Brunswick St, Fitzroy
$10 on the door
http://www.augie-march.com/newsEvents/h ... 0829002271
IS there an East Coast Coachelle. I thought it was a one off show.obiwankobe wrote:West Coast Concert line-up just announced @ Cochella
Hosted by Dicky & Hal Sparks
Rosanne Barr (National Anthem)
Motley Crue
Pepper
Dog Star
Village People Tribute Band
Kelly Osborne
Pink
The Fleiss
-they pay you to go
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YUM. Tommmy Lee... YUMMMY....Glenn wrote:classicgidgetgoestohell wrote:Tommy is giving ALL the tickets away to the Co-Eds at college.....
^^Tommy toolin' around handing out Crue tickets on campus on his Schwin chopper^^
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Loving ALL of Indie's shows, especially the guys they've been having in the morning!
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Classic
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