Rock Band Extends Their Instruments to Victims of JapanAlternative rock band Almost Dawn will be joining a variety of live bands on June 11, 2011 to help raise funds for the tsunami victims in Japan. The Extended Hand Relief for Japan will be held at the Pearson Park Amphitheatre from 4 pm to 10 pm.
By: Chris Foerster The devastating tsunami that hit Japan created a need for immediate relief. The full magnitude of this natural disaster is unknown but estimates from CNN predict more than 27,000 dead or missing. The walls of water that came crashing down on the city sweep away entire villages. Those who are still alive are in urgent need of food and supplies. "The first thing that came to my mind after hearing about the tsunami was how can I help," said Chris Foerster, lead guitar player of Almost Dawn. "People are suffering and we need to realize what they are all going through. Playing this concert to help people is the least we can do." And that’s exactly what the band intends on doing with the help of their production company Crown West Entertainment. Crown West Entertainment has put together an amazing show and environment for fans and caring people to show their support. A full 6 hours of entertainment will be provided for anyone who provides a donation. Acts will include Rock bands, Hip hop, R&B, a former WWE superstar and much more. # # # Almost Dawn is the new era of alternative rock music (http://www.almostdawn.com/ End
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