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Write a Letter to Congress with Sheryl Crow and Win a Patagonia Prize Pack

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Write a Letter to Congress with Sheryl Crow and Win a Patagonia Prize Pack

No Comments 26 April 2010

Image via Sheryl Crow

The Green Music Group is at it again! A few weeks ago, Stefan Lessard from the Dave Matthews Band kicked off the organization’s Green Music Challenge by asking us to volunteer in our communities.

Challenge two comes from Sheryl Crow, who urges us to write a letter to our Representative or Senator in Congress in support of strong, effective environmental legislation. It’s all part of the Green Music Group’s plan to help the music industry  - and music fans – to be better environmental citizens.

Writing a letter sounds like a lot of work, but maybe the fact that it requires effort is the reason why it’s such a successful advocacy tool. Taking the time to share your opinion on environmental policy sends a powerful message to Congress that this issue matters to their constituency.

To enter the challenge’s drawing for a Patagonia prize pack plus a shot at winning a 2010 Honda Insight Hybrid, take a photo with your local representative or Congressional office staffer or even a shot outside your district office. Upload the shot to the Green Music Group’s website by noon EDT on Friday, May 7, tag it with the word “TWO,” and you’re entered to win!

Headcount is sweetening the deal by giving away a free “Best of Bonnaroo” compilation download featuring exclusive tracks from the Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson, Ani Difranco, Wilco, Guster, and more to everyone that uses the Headcount tool to write their Senator, local newspaper, or the President.

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Ben Sollee's Bike Ride to Bonnaroo

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Ben Sollee's Bike Ride to Bonnaroo

1 Comment 15 June 2009

Image via Pedaling Against Poverty Blog

Image via Pedaling Against Poverty

Although this year’s merrymaking has now officially come to a close, I wanted to bid farewell to Bonnaroo 2009 with an interesting story about one musician’s 330 mile journey to the festival…on a bike…with cello and 60 lbs of equipment in tow.

His name is Ben Sollee, and in an effort to reduce his carbon footprint as a musician, he took to the road not in a CO2-emitting van or tour bus, but on an Xtracycle extended-frame bike. An Xtracycle is a bike with a trunk of sorts, allowing riders to haul groceries, luggage, or cellos, apparently.

Ben, who hails from Lexington, Kentucky, embarked on a week-long trek to Bonnaroo in his neighboring state of Tennessee, stopping to perform shows along the way. Ben also promoted Oxfam America’s good work on poverty, hunger, and social justice issues at each gig. Talk about a sustainable tour.

You can read all about it on his blog (complete with videos), Pedaling Against Poverty, and in this informative interview with Jeff Biggers at the Huffington Post.

And the music? I downloaded Ben’s latest album, Learning to Bend, to have a listen for myself. Wow. Although classically trained, he applies some unconventional techniques to this old-school instrument, giving it a folksy, bluesy edge I didn’t know it had. And he’s got a soaring, soulful voice to boot. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised, considering Mr. Sollee was named one of National Public Radio’s “Top 10 Unknown Artists of the Year” in 2007.

And this isn’t just a one-time thing. Ben is recording a new album, set to be released in fall 2009, that will raise awareness about the environmental dangers of mountaintop removal strip mining, a cause Ben has helped out with in the past. He’s still touring beyond Bonnaroo, so check to see if he’s performing near you – and pedal to the show on your own bike to show your support!

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Bonnaroo Gets Even Greener This Year

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Bonnaroo Gets Even Greener This Year

No Comments 12 June 2009

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Photo via Bonnaroo

I am looking at the schedule for Bonnaroo and lamenting just a ‘lil bit that I’m glued to this computer rather than enjoying the likes of MGMT, Band of Horses, Elvis Perkins in Dearland… Shall I go on? Of Montreal, Neko Case, Okkervil River…

Besides boasting an amazing lineup, the four-day festival – which runs from June 11 to June 14 in Manchester, TN – is one of the greenest festivals around. Last year’s eco efforts earned Bonnaroo an Outstanding Greener Festival award, making them one of only six festivals in the world to receive this highest honor bestowed by the Greener Festival Awards.

Here are a few ways Bonnaroo is aiming to lead by example again this year:

Empowering Staff & Volunteers. All staff are issued a Greening Manual – electronically, of course – full of tips to make their jobs greener. Bonnaroo’s volunteer team of Green Ambassadors are also on hand at the event to answer questions about the festival’s green initiatives.

Buying Sustainable Stuff. All kinds of green products are used to construct and prettify the site – from VOC-free paints to FSC-certified lumber to reusable decorations and second-hand furniture. 

Keeping It Waste-Free. Food scraps and biodegradeable serviceware will be composted, diverting over 10 tons of waste from the landfill. At the Clean Vibes Trading Post, Roo’ers can exchange empty cans and bottles for prizes like autographed merchandise, eco-friendly goodies, and even tickets to next year’s festival.

Powering Up Locally. This year, 80% of electricity will be sourced directly through the local grid, significantly reducing the amount of biodiesel needed to run generators. Additionally, the festival will purchase green power offsets from the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Kicking the Bottled Water Habit. Thanks to a partnership with Stanley ninteen13, Bonnaroo will launch its new Less-Bottled Water Program this year. They’ll be selling nifty reusable bottles with Bonnaroo’s logo and offering free water stations throughout the site where thirsty folks can fill up.

Reducing Carbon Footprints. Carbon Shredders, a group that urges people to think about how their everyday actions affect climate change, will be enlisting willing patrons to pledge to reduce their carbon footprint by 10% in the next year.

Bringing the Message Home (Literally). Roo’ers can catch a show at the solar-powered performance stage and learn more about environmental and social activism at Planet Roo, the festival’s green village. The green pod will be back again as well, offering info about how to go green once the festival’s over.

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