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11 01 2006, 4:40 pm / Other

Everyday countless musicians find themselves working unfulfilling jobs.

Carpenters, financial experts, baristas, ... the list goes on.

The hours, the days, and the years roll by while they struggle to find the time and the resources to be heard by a world in need of better music .

To make matters worse, many of them are white: dancing is out of the question, rhythm is a challenge, and bling just seems beyond their reach.........

.... but you can help.

For the price of a fajita burrito and a drink @ Chipolte you can buy a copy of In Transit and help keep the dream alive.

We here at the Poor White Musician Fund are doing our best to ensure that at least one band has the opportunity to get on the path to avoiding another honest day's work.

Won't you join us in this noble effort?

 



My Comments

11 02 2006, 3:10 pm
Musicians and preachers ... everyone loves what we do, but no one wants to pay for it!


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From: Lisa
11 01 2006, 5:39 pm
I love noble efforts, especially when they involve poor white musicians, my favorite kind. Get these guys to post your stuff on your page and let it be heard!


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