Zildjian Drumsticks for Burlington

On August 8, 2005, in Press Releases, by mbird

An all-volunteer group of Phish fans today announced that it has donated more than a thousand drumsticks to two music education programs in Burlington, Vermont: The Burlington School District and the 242 Main Street Center. Each recipient is being given approximately two hundred and seventy-five (275) pairs of Zildjian drumsticks – 1,100 total sticks, including a variety of sizes and styles, all made from selectively logged Alabama hickory, and with an estimated value of nearly $5,000.

The sticks were presented to the Mockingbird by David Whiteside, a University of Vermont student and founder of Black Warrior Riverkeeper, which helps protects watersheds in Alabama. Whiteside recently worked with Phish drummer Jon Fishman and others on an event to benefit Black Warrior Riverkeeper, which protects and restores the Black Warrior River and its tributaries in Alabama. (Though Fishman currently uses a different brand of drumstick, fans will recognize Zildjian as the name on half of the ten cymbals in his drum kit.) The sticks were first given by Zildjian to Whiteside, who asked Mockingbird to find appropriate recipients for them.

The Mockingbird Foundation is the leading provider of historical information about the band Phish and its music. Since its inception in 1996, the Foundation has been operated entirely by volunteer fans of the band, without any salaries or paid staff. It fundraises for music education for children by celebrating the music of Phish through books, innovative recordings, creative donation premiums, and special events for the Phish fan community. Funds are distributed through a two-tiered application process that is one of the most competitive in the country and that has so far resulted in over 120 grants, in 33 states, totaling nearly $420,000.

The second edition of The Phish Companion (the Foundation’s 928-page authoritative encyclopedia) is available from major book outlets nationwide. Its double-disc tribute album Sharin’ in the Groove is available in CD format through Amazon, CDBaby.com, and Homegrown Music Network, as well as in digital format from iTunes, MSN Music, Rhapsody, Napster, BuyMusic, MusicMatch, Sony Connect, MusicIsHere, Liquid Digital Media, PassAlong, MusicNet, Puretracks, MusicNow, and LoudEye! For more information about Mockingbird, or to make a donation, please visit www.mbird.org.

Phish was a rock band that started in 1983 and performed its final show on August 15, 2004. For more information about Phish, please visit http://www.phish.com.

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Music for Cancer Patients

On January 7, 2005, in Press Releases, by mbird

The Mockingbird Foundation today announced a special grants-in-kind package to the Jimmy Fund Music Library / Celebration Club at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. The package includes nearly four hundred (400) compact discs ranging from Phish and the Trey Anastasio Band to classical, hip hop, and jazz. The discs were donated by Phish Dry Goods, Jambase, Harmonized, EMI, Red Light Management, Music Today, GrooveTV, Mimicry Records (who donated their full catalog of CDs and DVDs), and Synergy Distribution (who contributed releases from 30 different labels). The package also includes books and other goodies from Phish and Mockingbird, t-shirts from Red Light Management and the Dave Matthews Band, and nineteen (19) portable CD players and headsets purchased by the Foundation for this purpose.

The Jimmy Fund Music Library / Celebration Club was started by Amy Schwartz to memorialize her brother Todd, honoring Todd’s desire to bring music into the lives of those who need cheering up and inspiration to make each day a little brighter. Music was a passion of Todd’s, and he had taught himself to play guitar and was writing songs before his passing. Donations to the library may be sent to Amy Schwartz, 1020 High Street, Westwood, MA 02090. For more information about the library, see http://www.fortodd.org/musiclibrary.html.

The Mockingbird Foundation is the leading provider of historical information about the band Phish and its music. The Foundation has been operated entirely by volunteer fans of the band, without any salaries or paid staff, since its inception in 1996. It fundraises for music education for children by celebrating the music of Phish, through comprehensive books, innovative recordings, creative donation premiums, and special events for the Phish fan community. The second edition of The Phish Companion – the Foundation’s 900-page authoritative encyclopedia – is available from major book outlets as well as through www.mbird.org.

Phish was a rock band that started in 1983 and performed its final show in August 2004. For more information about Phish, see http://www.phish.com.

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