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Chelsea Clinton, Jordan Fisher, Whoopi Goldberg, and More Unite at WE Day UN in New York

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WE Day, an international series of events that ignites millions of young people around the globe to build a more caring and compassionate world, releases a first teaser of the lineup of speakers, and performers attending the inaugural WE Day UN, with more names to be announced soon. In partnership with UNAIDSUN Global Compact, and other UN agencies, and with the support of the Government of Canada, WE Day UN will take place during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York on September 20, 2017 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden. WE and the UN agencies have long been aligned in their beliefs that youth play an integral role in building peace and stability and share in the responsibility of improving our world. Alongside partners, led by Co-Title Sponsors The Allstate FoundationUnileverWalgreens and Microsoft, WE Day UN will bring thousands of Tri-state area youth together with celebrity speakers, renowned performers, and world leaders to share in celebrating the power of young people to change the world. Thousands more from all around the globe will tune it online via live webcast.

WE Day is part of WE, a family of organizations making doing good, doable. WE is made up of WE Charity, empowering domestic and international change, ME to WE, a social enterprise that creates socially conscious products and experiences to help support the charity, and WE Day, filling stadiums around the world with the greatest celebration of social good. WE enables youth and families to better the world – supporting 2,500+ local and global causes by volunteering millions of hours of service, shopping daily with an impact, and raising millions of dollars that directly benefit their local communities and the world. Globally, our teams in AsiaAfrica, and Latin America have provided more than 1 million people with clean water, built 1,000 schools and schoolrooms overseas, and empowered more than 200,000 children with access to education. WE was founded more than 20 years ago by social entrepreneurs, brothers Craig and Marc Kielburger. Join the movement today at WE.org.

Hosted by Jordan Fisher, distinguished speakers and performers taking the stage include, Princess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary of YorkChelsea Clinton, Whoopi Goldberg, Laurie HernandezJessie ReyezMargaret Trudeau, and more, alongside world leaders, including Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Mary Robinson and President Ellen Sirleaf. This renowned lineup—with more exciting additions still to be announced—will join international activists and WE co-founders, Craig and Marc Kielburger. Together they will share their passion for change and energize the crowd with unforgettable performances and motivational dialogue to define a stronger world—this year, by 2030, and beyond—and what people of all ages can do collectively to ensure that future is met.

“WE is an organization that is very close to my heart and I couldn’t be happier to be back at WE Day for the fifth time as host of WE Day UN,” said actor and recording artist, Jordan Fisher. “The thousands of young people coming to WE Day UN realize the special power in community. They will join together to raise their voices and help others raise their voices, and I’m thrilled to share a room with these future leaders of our world.”

This academic year, WE joins forces with UNAIDS, UN Global Compact, and other UN agencies to incorporate Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into more than 14,500 schools across the United StatesUnited Kingdom, and Canada through WE Schools, WE’s domestic educational program. Building upon the local, community focus of WE Day New York | Welcome—which took place in April, 2017 at Radio City Music Hall—WE Day UN will have a distinctly global focus. As the UNGA amasses 193 world leaders to present their outlooks about pressing world issues, WE Day UN will continue these instrumental conversations to motivate the next generation of world leaders. Together WE and the UN agencies believe that young people are powerful and active agents for change, and to meet the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, it is imperative that organizations engage youth, providing tools and resources that support them in their actions to create global change.

“We are thrilled to be back in New York for WE Day UN, celebrating the young leaders who have worked to make an impact on their communities at home and around the globe,” said Craig Kielburger, co-founder of WE. “It is a true honor to partner with agencies of the United Nations, and together engage an entire generation in the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. We know that the thousands of passionate New York youth—and thousands more watching online—will be moved to challenge and encourage current world leaders to live up to their commitments.”

More than a one-day event, WE Day is connected to the free, yearlong educational program WE Schools. Providing schools and community groups with curriculum, educational resources and action campaigns, the program is designed to enhance a school’s existing social initiatives or spark new ones. WE Schools encourages students to further their curricular learning and develop life skills for success beyond the classroom. In a recent survey of American educators with student participants in WE Schools, it was found that 90.6 percent felt their students had developed stronger communication skills, 90.8 percent said students established a greater connection to their local and global community, and 88.9 percent believed students had greater enthusiasm for learning as a direct result of WE Schools’ programming.

Students can’t buy a ticket to WE Day—youth from across the country earn their way by the actions they take on one local and one global cause of their choice. This year WE Day is celebrating Generation WE—a generation filled with young people coming together to show their strength in numbers, Generation WE has the power to change local landscapes, for good. Generation WE is also about tackling global issues beyond one’s local sphere, expanding horizons to build worldwide cultural and social bridges. WE Day—the world’s largest youth empowerment event—is free of charge to students and educators, thanks to the generous support of partners led by Co-Title Sponsors The Allstate Foundation, Unilever, Walgreens and Microsoft.

WE Day is supported in the Tri-state area by Co-Chairs Carolyn Everson, Vice President, Global Marketing Solutions, Facebook; Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever; Ornella Barra, Co-Chief Operating Officer, Walgreens Boots Alliance; and Lynne Doughtie, Chairman and CEO, KPMG US. Nationally, WE Day is supported by Co-Chairs Tom Wilson, Chairman and CEO, Allstate; Jane Francisco, Editorial Director of Hearst Lifestyle Group and Editor in Chief of Good Housekeeping; Steve Robinson, CEO, Reimagine & Janet Crown, Philanthropist, Crown Family Philanthropies; Brett Tollman, CEO, The Travel Corporation, and Mike Dobbins Head, Strategy and Corporate Development, RBC.

The initial list of WE Day UN performers and speakers in alphabetical order, announced to date includes:

Host: Jordan Fisher

Performers: Celebrity Marauders, Kenyan Boys Choir, Jessie Reyez

Speakers: Katherine ChambersChelsea ClintonMonique Coleman, Whoopi Goldberg, Laurie HernandezBrandon Larracuente, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Ashley Murphy, Mpumi Nobiva, Mary Robinson, Dr. Jacqueline Sanderlin, Her Excellency President Ellen SirleafMargaret TrudeauSpencer WestPrincess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary of York, Ambassador Andrew Young

Anyone can find their place with WE and commit to making a change in the world. The first step is to take the WE Pledge at WE.org. By taking the pledge, participants join the WE community and make a commitment to “live WE” every day.

The Chainsmokers And Los Angeles Youth Network Announce Partnership To House Foster, Runaway, And Homeless Youth

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Los Angeles Youth Network (LAYN) is proud to announce a new partnership from the Grammy Award winning artist/producer duo The Chainsmokers. The donation will help fund LAYN’s services for homeless and foster youth in Los Angeles. The donation will help in the vital services including emergency shelter, transitional housing, education and job development, health and wellness, and aftercare program.

“The issues facing the youth served by LAYN are not insurmountable and we knew we could help,” said Taggart. “These homeless, runaway and foster youth are bright, intelligent and have determination to achieve their goals and LAYN is there alongside them to motivate and inspire them,” Taggart added. “The issues facing these youth seem daunting, but we are happy to support this cause and LAYN in its mission to create permanent solutions for these young people.”

“We are honored that Alex and Andrew chose LAYN as their charity of choice,” said Mark Supper, CEO and President of Los Angeles Youth Network. “Partnerships like this, play a critical role in driving momentum and fueling community awareness, and support. This donation and their partnership will make a significant impact on the lives of the homeless and foster youth we serve.”

Annually, LAYN houses over 500 youth and provides more than 16,000 bed nights and 97,000 meals, to youth 12-21 years old. For youth whose histories of trauma have driven them to the streets or placed them in the foster care system, LAYN is there to help and support them. Beyond the basics of shelter, food, and clothing, LAYN gives youth the tools and mindset they need to imagine positive futures. LAYN empowers each youth to realize their academic potential, to identify their career aspirations, and advocate for themselves.

Drivin’ N’ Cryin’s Southern Rock Classic “Mystery Road” To Be Released As Expanded Edition On October 6

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With its hard-charging mix of driving rock, country twang and punk rock sneer, Southern rock stalwarts Drivin’ N’ Cryin’s third album Mystery Road quickly became one of the band’s most beloved records when released in 1989. Called a “classic of the genre” by the Washington Post, the album contains two of the Atlanta band’s best known songs – the anthemic “Honeysuckle Blue” and the galvanizing sing-along “Straight To Hell,” which nearly three decades later are still fan-favorite fixtures in the road warrior’s live sets. On October 6, Island Records/UMe will release an expanded edition of the long out-of-print Mystery Road featuring the remastered original album along with nine previously unreleased demos produced by Peter Buck of R.E.M. The album, which includes essays from Buck and the band’s former manager, veteran music industry exec James Barber, will be available as a double LP, single CD and digital. A limited edition of 500 LPs will be pressed on opaque teal vinyl and be available exclusively via The Sound of Vinyl: https://thesoundofvinyl.us/drivin-n-cryin-mystery-road-expanded-teal-2lp.html

Mystery Road really exemplified the split personalities of Drivin’ N’ Cryin’,” says singer, songwriter and guitarist Kevn Kinney. “I really felt that the crossroads of Americana were not limited to country and folk and there was more to it than just Townes and Hank Williams. Why not Aerosmith? Why not a little Quicksilver Messenger Service? What about The Seeds and The Trashmen and The Ramones? We have stuck to this thesis in rock n roll ever since. I continually ask the music listener to challenge and confront the label system of the musical industrial complex. Mystery Road was our first real chance to do that.”

With a band name meant to reflect the duality of their music, Drivin’ N’ Cryin’, comprised of Kinney, bassist Tim Nielsen, guitarist/dobroist Buren Fowler and drummer Jeff Sullivan, wasted no time driving their unique approach home on Mystery Road, produced by Scott MacPherson and Kinney and Nielsen. “Ain’t It Strange” opens the record with a fiddle-laden jig that belies their Southern rock sound but is quickly followed by “Toy Never Played With,” a hard rocker complete with all the touchstones of late ’80s rock n roll – big guitars, big drums and howling vocals. Throughout the album’s 11 tracks, the band expertly vacillate between a range of genres – from folk to punk to rock and country – and back again.

In addition to Mystery Road sounding better than ever with a fresh remaster, the expanded edition contains demos produced by Peter Buck previously unreleased until now. “We had a whirlwind demo session at John Keane’s studio in Athens with Buck producing,” reveals Kinney. “Peter is our hero. Then and now. He’s a positively energetic music collector, reflector, professor. He had seen us from our very first shows, sometimes one of five people at our Athens gigs. We ran into R.E.M on the road in St. Louis after we finished our record Whisper Tames The Lion and I remember playing it for him in the hotel where the band was having an after show hangout. He didn’t like it and I was a little crushed. He invited us to stay at his house and we brought a lot of the half-baked songs we had written in the practice room and at the soundchecks. Many of the songs were just ideas such as the riff in ‘Honeysuckle Blues’ and the complicated Aerosmith Zep of ‘You Don’t Know Me’ and ‘Malfunction Junction.’ I think we would have made a great final record together but not everyone was sold that Peter had the time to dedicate to the record because of R.E.M.’s schedule. I disagreed but in the end it wasn’t my money.”

Many of the demos that didn’t make Mystery Road were the basis for Kinney’s first solo album, MacDougal Blues,produced by Buck at John Keane’s studio. One track however didn’t make either album but did give Mystery Road its name. Listen to “Mystery Road” here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63jiOprBDig

“I’m so glad the demos are being heard here as a companion piece to the re-release of Mystery Road, but also as a companion piece to those of you who love my first solo record,” enthuses Kinney. “These two records live side by side. I encourage you to put them together in a playlist and hit shuffle. It’s so cool!”

Celebrating their 32nd Anniversary together, Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ have spent most of 2017 on tour. With Dave V. Johnson as their drummer and the band’s newest member Laur Joamets now being added to the lineup, Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ is continuing to tour the U.S. to great acclaim.

In October 1985 Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ played their first show at Atlanta’s famed 688 Club. The band quickly gained attention for its blistering live shows and amassed a rabid fanbase in the fertile soil of the late-1980s Southeast music scene. Now, 32 years later and releasing four full length albums on Island Records and one on Geffen Records, founding members Kinney and Nielsen find themselves enjoying a milestone anniversary for the band, having survived the pressures of fame, a shifting musical landscape, multiple lineup changes, and miles of backroads and highways to arrive here.

With a gold record, 10 full-length albums, and a handful of EPs to their credit, the band still refuses to rest. In 2012, a documentary about the band entitled “Scarred but Smarter: Life n Times of Drivin’ N’ Cryin'” was produced. In 2015, a collection of 10 choice cuts from the band’s 4-EP “Songs” series, entitled Best of Songs, was released on Nashville’sPlowboy Records. Additionally, the band was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame the same year. The following year, Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ released a vinyl-only album, entitled Archives Vol One, with a collection of basement recordings from the years 1988 to 1990.

Twenty-eight years on, Drivin’ N’ Cryin’s Mystery Road standout “Straight To Hell” continues to resonant stronger than ever. Country star Darius Rucker has cut the song for his upcoming new album, When Was The Last Time, joined by fellow superstars Luke BryanJason Aldean and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum. Earlier this week, American Songwriter featured the timeless song as their “Lyric of the Week,” exclaiming: “Georgia’s Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ derived its name from the two general categories into which their songs tend to fall. ‘Straight To Hell,’ the band’s wonderfully woeful track from 1989’s Mystery Road, certainly falls closer to the “cryin'” part of the equation. But it rises above your typical tears-in-your-beer song thanks to the telling details, the sly sense of humor, and the idiosyncrasy of the narrator’s tale.”

Comfortable with their past and confident in their future, Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ has an arsenal of songs, a full tank of gas, and no plans of stopping any time soon.

MYSTERY ROAD EXPANDED EDITION
TRACKLISTING

  1. Ain’t It Strange
  2. Toy Never Played With
  3. Honeysuckle Blue
  4. With The People
  5. Wild Dog Moon
  6. Home For Sale
  7. Peacemaker
  8. You Don’t Know Me
  9. Malfunction Junction
  10. Straight To Hell
  11. Syllables
  12. Honeysuckle Blue (demo)
  13. Toy Never Played With (demo)
  14. You Don’t Know Me (demo)
  15. Malfunction Junction (demo)
  16. 1988 (demo)
  17. Mystery Road (demo)
  18. MacDougal Blues (demo)
  19. Not Afraid To Die (demo)
  20. Mountaintop (demo)

 

Watch Joan Osborne Cover Four Bob Dylan Classics

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Joan Osborne is still so underrated.

Supergirl And The Flash Before Special Effects Were Added

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A short video of Supergirl and The Flash doing their thing before special effects were added to a scene, then the finished product.

Watch Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars Official Trailer

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Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars, directed by Oscar-winner Lili Fini Zanuck (Rush, Driving Miss Daisy), is an unflinching and deeply personal look into the life of legendary 18-time Grammy winner Eric Clapton. SHOWTIME documentary films to world premiere Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars at 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Following the debut at TIFF, the documentary will premiere on SHOWTIME in 2018.

Henry Rollins Channels His Anger at Spicy Wings

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Henry Rollins is a punk-rock icon, a TV host, a spoken-word artist, a TV host, a radio personality, and an LA Weekly columnist. But how is he with spicy food? Find out as the high-octane raconteur takes on the wings of death with Sean Evans, digging into a slew of topics along the way—from the opening for Ozzy Osbourne, to the punk rock-ness of Bernie Sanders. Enjoy, Hot Ones fans—this one’s an instant classic!

Dr. Phil Exclusive: The Sinead O’Connor Interview

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On Tuesday, Dr. Phil will air what looks to be a gripping interview with Sinead O’Connor. In a preview video that’s now online, the Irish singer talks about abuse at the hands of her mother — and sings “Nothing Compares 2 U,” the Prince song that made her world-famous when her rendition hit number one in 1990.

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Portugal. The Man Covers Oasis’ “Don’t Look Back In Anger”

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Portugal. The Man perform a live stripped down version of Don’t Look Back In Anger.

Steve Martin’s First TV Appearance On The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour In 1968

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“As Tom just said, I’m Steve Martin, and I’ll be out here in a minute. While I’m waiting for me, I’d like to jump into kind of a socko-boffo comedy routine.” And thus began Steve Martin’s first TV appearance on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1968.