
NAMM 2013
H.E.A.R.® and NAMM® Team Up to Provide Free Ear Plugs and More at 2013 Winter NAMM Show.
Jan 24-27, 2013 --- The NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA will be highlighted by
collaborative hearing conservation efforts between NAMM® and H.E.A.R.® by
providing over 55,000 Mack’s Earplugs in the bins around the entire trade show floor and lobby
areas. And at H.E.A.R. booth 2005 –lobby, we will be providing hearing health help, hearing
protection and custom ear impressions for Musicians Earplugs and IEMs.
Jan 25, 2013- At the 28th Annual The TEC AWARDS at the Anaheim Hilton 6 PM,
H.E.A.R.’s founding donor, the legendary Pete Townshend of the Who, will be presented the
coveted Les Paul Award.
Jan 26-27, 2013 - During The NAMM Music Educators Days, H.E.A.R./ Listen Smart DVD
produced by Dan Beck and directed by Pamela French will be airing at the NAMM Foundation
Lounge (Anaheim Hilton 2nd level, California Ballroom A/B, 9 AM-5 PM)
Jan 26, 2013 – 2n Annual MTD4Lyfe Family Reunion Benefit Concert fo Sweet Reliefs and
H.E.A.R. at JT Schmid’s Resturant 7:30 PM. (MTD Basses NAMM Booth 5868)
NAMM 2012
Hearing Conservation Efforts to Play a Major role at this Year’s NAMM Show. NAMM has partnered with the nonprofit organization H.E.A.R. - Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers to reach out to the NAMM Show attendees about the importance of protecting their hearing while enjoying music.They will be providing over 30,000 Mack's earplugs in bins throughout the trade show. Please stop by the H.E.A.R. booth to say hi to Kathy Peck for your free custom ear impression towards Musicians Earplugs, Ear Monitors, Atrios and other earphones products or ready fit Mack's HEAR plugs.
H.E.A.R. and NAMM Team Up To Provide Hearing Protection at the NAMM Conference 2012!
2012 NAMM-MTD Family Reunion and CD Benefit for H.E.A.R. and MusiCares!
Treasure Island Music Festival-Oct 15 and 16 (HEAR plug booth at information)
H.E.A.R. 20 Year Anniversary
H.E.A.R. benefit at Terra Gallery 511 Harrison, SF on Oct 29 Halloween!
Sol Y Luna SF - Halloween Night- at Terra Gallery SF- beverage proceeds benefit HEAR Foundation
Phoenix Hotel supports H.E.A.R. with gift donation from rooms!
USA Songwriting Competition supports HEAR!
*World's Leading International Songwriting Competition*
http://www.songwriting.net
Treasure Island Music Festival-Oct 15 and 16 (HEAR ear plug booth at information)
Noise Pop and H.E.A.R. join forces at the Noise Pop Festival
Acute and Chronic Noise Exposure:
Strategies for Preventing, Diagnosing, and Treating Hearing Loss
March 26–28, 2008
Harvard School of Public Health
Boston, Massachusetts
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/ccpe/programs/ACNE.shtml
Hannah Montanna Tour
2008 Jan 16-20 The National Association of Music Manufactures in Anaheim: HEAR booth 2005- Lobby
2007 : H.E.A.R./Exploratorium Listen: hearing conservation exhibit.
63 Exhibits on hearing and sound will tour the world after one year exhibition at the landmark Palace of Fine Arts Exploratorium in San Francisco.
June 8, 2007 Dirkfest at the Great American Music Hall
Jan 2007 NAMM
Oct 5-8, 2006
121 st. Audio Engineering Society Conference
San Francisco, Moscone Center
House Ear Institure and H.E.A.R. working together at AES 2006
Audio Engineering Society (AES) Conference 2006 Tutorial
Friday, October 6, 11:00 am — 1:00 pm
T7 - HEARING HEALTH AND RISKS FOR THE IPOD GENERATION
Presenters:
Kathy Peck, Executive Director and Co- Founder of H.E.A.R.
Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough, Exhibit Developer at the San Francisco Exploratorium , museum of art, science and perception
Abstract:
This tutorial includes important hearing health education facts to benefit new groups at high risk for hearing loss. Participants will acquire a better understanding of the importance of protecting their ears from the ear buds they're blasting their iPods through, the music they're playing, and the shows they're going to see. The discussion will include a preview of the new Exploratorium exhibit “Hearing Health and Risks.
Be sure to stop by the H.E.A.R. booth # 117 for more information on hearing loss and Tinnitus, to pick up a free pair of foam earplugs, or to have custom ear-mold impressions for musician earplugs or personal earphones made. For more info on H.E.A.R. go to www.hearnet.com for more information on the Exploratoruim go to www.exploratorium.org
http://www.aes.org/events/121/tutorials/session.cfm?code=T7
July 17-18, 2006
Summer NAMM in Austin, TX
Stop by the H.E.A.R. and MusiCares Grammy booth for a pair of free earplugs
February 22, 2006. 12-1 pm EST
GETTING TO THE TRUTH BEHIND MUSIC-INDUCED HEARING LOSS FROM MP3 PLAYERS
(San Antonio, TX)
Music-induced hearing loss is becoming a growing public hearing health issue of national
prominence. It can be difficult to separate truth from hype with all the recent media
attention to the potential risk to hearing from using personal stereo systems, such as the
iPod and other mp3 players.
As a public information service, Audiology Online (www.audiologyonline.com) will be hosting
a pair of free live e-Seminars presented by Dr. Brian Fligor on this important topic.
The live e-Seminars will be held from 12-1 pm Eastern and Pacific on February 22, 2006.
Persons interested in participating in these free live events should visit Audiology Online
(www.audiologyonline.com) and register today as there are a limited number of spaces
available.
February 16-18, 2006
The 31st Annual Hearing Conservation Conference of the NHCA
Tampa, FL
www.hearingconservation.org
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS AT THE 21ST ANNUAL TEC AWARDS
Saturday, October 8, at the NY Marriott Marquis. Presented by the Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio, the TEC Awards recognizes outstanding achievement in professional audio production and product design.
The TEC Awards will be held on the second night of the 119th AES Convention, and is expected to attract more than 700 audio professional from around the world. Proceeds of the ceremony are donated by the Mix Foundation to organizations working for the prevention of noise-induced hearing loss, and to scholarships for students of the audio arts and sciences. For complete information, please visit http://www.mixfoundation.org/, or contact Executive Director Karen Dunn at (925) 939-6149, or Karen@tecawards.org.
Oct 20-21, 2005 26th Annual Fall Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing
Loss
Oct 8, 2005 HEAR Benefit at TARA 511 Harrison St. San Francisco, CA 94115 doors open 9 PM. 21 and over
Oct 7-10, 2005 AES 119th Convention, 2005 119th AES Convention
New York, NY, USA
Sept 10, 2005 11am- 6 pm The Sixth Annual Expo for Artists & Musicians -Soma Arts Cultural Center San Francisco, CA
July 22-24, 2005 NAMM Summer Session Indianapolis, IN
May 24, 2005 AES SF Student Chapter event...
May Better Hearing and Speech Month. SF Opera and H.E.A.R. working together...
April 17,2005 Sunday H.E.A.R. Benefit 511 Harrison, SF, CA ...21 and over. doors open at 6PM
January 28,2004 H.E.A.R. Benefit 511 Harrision St. San Francisco, 18 and over 9pm doors open.
January 20-23 2005
NAMM Show Anaheim, CA HEAR Partners with MusiCares (Grammys)
NAMM: H.E.A.R.® and MusicCares® Teaming up to Provide Free Ear Impressions and More for Attendees
The 2005 Winter NAMM Conference in Anaheim, California will be highlighted by the first collaborative hearing education effort of its kind with a partnership between two like-minded non-profit organizations. Kathy Peck, Director of Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers® (a.k.a. H.E.A.R.®) announced today that the MusiCares® booth (#5307) will feature free ear impressions for custom fit items like musicians' ear plugs and personal monitors as part of this relationship.
December 26 2004
HEAR Benefit at Terra
October 21,2004 - Novemeber 2
MUSIC AND SOUND eBay AUCTION ANNOUNCED TO COINCIDE WITH OCTOBER 30 TEC AWARDS:
eBay Auction Benefits H.E.A.R.® and HEI's Sound Partners™
San Francisco, CA, September 21, 2004. The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio has announced that it will present the TEC Awards Music and Sound Auction on eBay, starting on October 21 and running through November 2, 2004. The auction will coincide with the 20th Annual Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards, to be held on Saturday, October 30 at the San Francisco Marriott.
The online auction will be managed by H.E.A.R. (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers) a nonprofit dedicated to informing musicians and the public about the prevention of hearing impairment in the music environment. Proceeds will benefit H.E.A.R.®, as well as the Sound Partners™ campaign of the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, a hearing conservation program co-founded by the Mix Foundation in 1997.
Auction items will include pro audio and music equipment (recording devices, microphones, loudspeakers, mixing consoles, amplifiers, etc.) as well as guitars and other instruments, music memorabilia, photographic art, hotel and spa packages and special gift items. Previews of the items will be posted on the auction homepage http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/hear as they become available.
The TEC Awards Music and Sound Auction organizers are currently accepting donations of music and pro sound equipment, music memorabilia and other items, as well as cash gifts. For donation information, and information about TEC Awards tickets or sponsorships, please visit the auction homepage:
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/hear
October 30,2004 Tec Awards San Francisco, CA
October 28-31, 2004 117th Audio Engineering Society Conference,
San Francisco H.E.A.R. booth- hearing test and custom
earmolds
October 12, 2004- Syndicate's 6th Annual Conflict of Interest Party
(a pre-CMJ Music Marathon event) NYC
WHEN: Tuesday October 12th, 2004
WHERE: Downtime - www.downtimenyc.com http://www.downtimenyc.com
251 West 30th Street (btwn. 7th & 8th Aves) in New York City
October 7 - 9, 2004 September 1, 2004 KING BISCUIT BLUES
FESTIVAL - Helena ,AR
King Biscuit Blues Festival, ranked as one of the Top 10
Music Events by Festivals.com, is one of the largest blues
music events in the country, with average annual attendance
of 85,000 over three days. There are 85 showcase slots available
with at least seven slots Ð one slot on the main stage and
at least six slots on the Emerging Artist Stage Ð reserved
exclusively for Sonicbids artists. The King Biscuit Blues
Festival is where the legends play, and emerging artist pay
their dues. Artist are competing for $750 cash prize, a record
deal from recording of their performance, inclusion on a King
Biscuit Blues Festival CD and guarantee of featured artist
performance at following years festival. Recognized as one
of the premier live music events, the 19th annual festival
will be held in Helena, Arkansas along the historic main street
with stages spread along the streets and levee along the Mississippi
River from October 7-9, 2004. Past event performers include
Kim Wilson (Fabulous Thunderbirds), Ike Turner, Solomon Burke,
Levon Helm (of The Band), North Mississippi Allstars, Elvin
Bishop, Charlie Musslewhite and Blind Boys of Alabama. Event
Sponsors include Isle of Capri Casino, Delta Cultural Center,
Budweiser, Coca-Cola and Sonicbids.
Helena, AR - October 7 - 9, 2004 September 1, 2004 $25 -
July 23-25 Summer NAMM Show Nashville, TN- H.E.A.R.
booth, hearing test and custom musicians earmolds made.
July 10th 2004 OZZFEST
OZZFEST IS OFFICIAL. At a press conference held in
L-A on Friday, the details of this year's OzzFest were announced,
and as expected, Judas Priest will be playing the main stage,
along with Slayer, Black Label Society (Ozzy guitarist Zakk
Wylde's band) and, of course, Ozzy himself. The tour will
get underway on July 10th in Hartford, Connecticut, and winds
down on September 4th in West Palm, Florida. Ozzfest is one
of the summer concert season's most successful tours. Over
the course of its nine tours, the festival has grossed more
than 146.5 million dollars and has staged 236 shows for 3.8
million fans. Look for H.E.A.R. at scheduled sponsored
events
The California Music Awards June 6 Frank Ogawa Plaza,
Oakland 
June 13,2004 Professor Sludge Guitar Academy Presents:
Thrilling Teenage Rock 'n' Roll Concert H.E.A.R. Benefit
Sunday, June 13 7 PM at
The Great American
Music Hall 859 O' Farrell in SF
May Is Better Hearing and Speech Month-
H.E.A.R. PSA Campaign features PSA's by Carson Daly with Missy
Elliott and a PSA with Jack Black from Tenacious D and School
of Rock.
National Tinnitus Awareness Week - May 15-22, 2004
Tinnitus Awareness Week, May 15-22, 2004, is the American
Tinnitus Association's nationwide effort to add "tinnitus"
to our national vocabulary. Many people understand the concept
of "ringing in the ears," but they often don't "get" what
it means to have incessant tinnitus, how to prevent tinnitus,
or to how get help if they have tinnitus. Our goal is to teach
the public that help and treatments are available, that prevention
is necessary, and that awareness is key. View ATA's website
www.ata.org
May 22, 2004 Better Hearing Colorado 2004 Self Help for
Hard of Hearing People Conference, Doubletree Hotel, 3203
Quebec Street, Denver, Colorado, 303-321-3333. Registration
$35, lunch included. Many sessions of interest covering broad
range of topics related to hearing loss. Hotel $76.79/night.
Mention the meeting when reserving for the special rate. To
register or for more information, contact SLCCOM@yahoo.com/,
719-561-0648
SUNDAY,MAY 2,2004 - 11AM-6 PM- 5th Annual Expo for the
Artist &Musician @ SPACE,2050 BRYANT,SAN FRANCISCO Each
year more than 90 arts organizations, service groups, galleries,
studios, schools and nonprofits in the local arts community
assemble to provide professional, cultural and personal connections
for musicians, performers, artists, hobbyists, students and
more. www.artsmedia.net. Be sure to stop by the H.E.A.R. Booth
for custom plugs or a hearing screening.
April 29, 2004 Health Fair John Adams Campus- Masonic
St. San Francisco 3-5 PM Stop by the H.E.A.R. Booth for a
free hearing screening.
March 21-April 2, 2004 16 th Annual Convention &
Expo of the American Academy of Audiology in Salt Lake City
, Utah
H.E.A.R. is presenting a research poster on musicians' hearing
loss, tinnitus, use of musicians hearing protection and in
- ear monitor systems.

February 24-29, 2004- NOISE POP FESTIVAL 2004 San
Francisco's Noise Pop Festival is the premier independent
music event in America. From February 24-29, 2004, 80-90 bands
will play in 6-10 clubs through out San Francisco, including
places like The Fillmore, Bimbo's, Great American Music Hall,
Slim's, Bottom Of The Hill, Cafe Du Nord and Thee Parkside.
Annual attendance exceeds 12,000 and alumni include The White
Stripes, Donnas, Jimmy Eat World and The Flaming Lips. MTV,
SPIN and Rolling Stone have covered Noise Pop on several occasions.
It's a music-lover's celebration: the shows sell out, people
have fun, and every year the event grows bigger. San Francisco,
CA - February 24 - 29, 2004 :
www.noisepop.com
January 15-18, 2003 National Association of Music
Manufacturers (Winter NAMM) Anaheim, CA
December 31, 2003 8pm H.E.A.R. benefit at La Terra
511 Harrison
San Francisco, CA
December 18,20, 26,27,28 -2003 8pm H.E.A.R. benefit
at the Avalon
Ballroom 1268 Sutter San Francisco, CA
November 7, 13, 21,22,26 / 2003 8pm H.E.A.R. benefits
at the Avalon
Ballroom San Francisco, CA
Dancehall Artist Friday, November 7th 2003 David Nelson and
Friends The Flying Other Brothers Thursday, November 13 2003
Jr Kelly World Renowned Reggae/Dancehall Artist Sunday, November
23 2003 Elephant Man World Renowned Reggae/Dancehall Artist
Avalon Ballroom - 1268 Sutter at Van Ness. Tickets are available
at Ticketmaster or at the door on the day of the show. All
shows are all-ages except those marked otherwise.
October 31,2003 8pm Halloween H.E.A.R. benefit at
the
Avalon Ballroorm San Francisco, CA
'Garaj Mahal Halloween and CD Release PARTY' Featuring: Kai
Eckhardt, Fareed Haque, Alan HertzÊ& Eric Levy Ê With special
guest: Leo Nocentelli of the Meters, Rasaki Aladokun, Master
drummer from Nigeria formerly with King Sunny Ade And DJ Fly
AgaricAvalon Ballroom - 1268 Sutter at Van Ness. Tickets are
available at Ticketmaster or at the door on the day of the
show. All shows are all-ages except those marked otherwise
October 10-13, 2003 Audio Engineering society ( AES)
New York, NY
July 18-20, 2003 National Association of Music Manufacturers
(Summer NAMM) Nashville, TN
July 12, 2003 Warped Tour
May 25,2003 California Music Awards Oakland, CA
May10, 2003 BandSummit and Spoke Presents:
Benefit for H.E.A.R. at People's Park Berkeley,CA May10,2003
12-5PM Spoke, Viv, Pain and Sleep, AliveforAwhile, Fingers.
All Day Event! Free and all ages!! This is the annual BandSummit
event at People's Park to promote awareness for hearing loss
and prevention in collaboration with the H.E.A.R. Foundation.
A great day with lots of great music. Come learn about your
ears and check out the newest, upcoming Bay Area Bands. Free
earplugs!! Support for the event provided by KITS, KLLC KFOG,KCBS
radio.
Band lineup:
www.spokemusic.com
www.aliveforawhile.com
www.autopunch.com
www.pain-and-sleep.com
www.thefingers.com
www.vivtheband.com
May 4, 2003 Cell Space Arts and Music Expo, San Francisco,
CA 94115
May 3,2003 Washington Square Park, San Francisco,
CA The Hearing Society Community Event
H.E.A.R. MAY CAMPAIGN for BETTER HEARING!!!
April 23 2003 Music Expo for the Artist & Musician
San Francsico
April 3 2003 City College John Adams Campus San Francisco
Health Fair.Hearing tests available 9 am-2 pm.
March 14-17 2003 SXSW Austin Texas
January 16-19, 2003 Winter NAMM Anaheim Convention
Center, H.E.A.R. Booth 2001 providing earplugs and audiologic
consultations.
December 4, 2002 H.E.A.R. Benefit Pound SF in SF with
Four Minute Mile, Link 80, Dasa, Riddle with Guilt and more!
October 9, 2002 H.E.A.R. , The SFLNC, Dance Safe and
the Dance Health Task Force work with Supervisor Mark Leno
to pass the San Francisco Entertianment Commission Earplug
Ordinance for San Francisco entertainment clubs.
October 7, 2002 18th AnnualTec
Awards/ MIX Foundation Wilshire Grand Hotel, Los Angeles,
CA
H.E.A.R. and the House Ear Institute will be honored at the
Tec Awards.
Please stop by H.E.A.R.'s booth 1958 while at the Audio Engineering
Society Conference for a hearing screening and earplugs!
October 5-8 2002 113
th Audio Engineering Society Los Angeles Convention Center,
Los Angeles, CA
September 2002 Discovery
Health TV: Amazing Body Parts/ Eyes and Ears. ( H.E.A.R.
is featured on this segment. Check your Tv schedule for times.)
July 19-21,2002 SUMMER
NAMM SHOW Nashville Convention Cneter & Gaylord Entertainment
Center, Nashville , TN
http://www.futuresonics.com/temp/summer_namm02/
pix from Summer Namm by Dan East
July - Aug, 2002 Warped
Tour ( July 12-14 Peir 30/32 SF)
June 29, 2002 Pride Parade/ Reunion Party at City
Hall
June, 2002 LIVE 105 BFD Concert Shoreline
May 4, 2002 Expo for the Artist & Musician 2002 San
Francisco, CA at the Cell Space
May 1, 2002 Oakland School District Music Teachers
Workshop
May, 2002 156 Guitars Benefit CD Release for H.E.A.R.
April 27,2002 California Music Awards Henry Kaiser
Arena 10 st. Oakland, CA
April 27,2002 10 am-4
pm and April 26, 2002 9zm-6 pm
University of Washington Health Sciences Open House Otolaryngology
clinic and V. M. Bloedel Hearing Research Center
April 23, 2002 International Noise Awareness Day
April 17Ð20, 2002 American Academy of Audiology at
the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Pre-Convention Workshops will be held on April 17.
April 13,2002 Rex Foundation Benefit at the Warfield!
March 13-15, 2002
SXSW Austin Texas Hearing
Panel
March 13-16, 2002
MTV Spring Break Practice
Safe Sound Campaign with the National Campaign for Hearing
Health
Feb 20-24, 2002
Gavin Seminar Hyatt Regency
San Francisco -H.E.A.R. Booth Featured artists Willie Nelson
and Tenacious D.
January
19, 2002
Shure Musical Roots
Concert to Benefit Hearing Conservation
As part of NAMM, a benefit for HEAR featuring Living Colour
and special guests at the House of Blues in Anaheim.
December 1, 2001
Tec Awards
NYC
November 30 - December 3, 2001 AES- Audio Engineering Society
NYC
November 4, 2001
MusiCares (Grammy People) Health Fair
At Razzlias
in SF Sunday afternoon. Stop by the H.E.A.R. booth for free Aearo earplugs and get
your hearing tested free with Ear Q Tech.
October 14, 2001
Whammies: SF Weekly Music Awards / HEAR Benefit
Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco. SF Weekly Silke Tudor article
October 13, 2001
San Rafael Local Music Expo
H.E.A.R. to join Bananas at Large
September 13 - 16, 2001
CMJ MUSIC MARATHON 2001
Conference Headquarters: Hilton New York, 1335 Ave. of the Americas. Now in its 21st year, CMJ Music Marathon is the biggest event
of its kind, drawing over 10,000 attendees from all sectors
of the music business who converge on New York to discuss,
debate and discern the latest in new music and new ideas.
In addition to performances by thousands of artists in clubs
all over the city, CMJ Music Marathon hosts three days of
events, including panels, keynote speeches, film premieres,
mentoring sessions, tutorials, demo sessions, and a lively,
interactive exhibition area. Registration to the event entitles
attendees to all day and night-time offerings.
August 1-4,
2001
The Atlantis Music Conference
August 1-4,
2001 in the Little Five Points/Virginia Highlands area
of Atlanta. The conference will feature more than 200 showcasing
artists. Bands will perform in ten + venues with audience
capacities of 300 - 1,500. The selected venues are very centralized,
allowing registrants to walk, shop and eat between showcases
in the Little Five Points area and then gain quick access
to other venues by cab or driving. The Hilton, our host hotel
will hold registration as well as all of Atlantis' panels
throughout the weekend. Panels are designed to be educational
and entertainment tools for the attendees. The panel moderators
will also field questions from the audience members.
July 20-22, 2001
NAMM SUMMER SESSION
Nashville, TN. Stop by the H.E.A.R. booth 4216 and talk with H.E.A.R.'s
Audiology Affiliate Sheri Weiner of Hearing Services of TN.
Sheri is holding a seminar on hearing conservation at NAMM
you don't want to miss!
July 14, 2001
Expo for the Musician
July 14, 2001 2pm - 8pm at Cellspace, 2050 Bryant St.
between 18th and 19th in SF. www.artsandmedia.net
Summer 2001
NORCAL MUSIC
STORE WIDE PROMTION
(12 locations in Northen California)
working with H.E.A.R. to help raise H.E.A.R.ing Awarenss!
June 30, 2001
PAPER Benefit for H.E.A.R.
6/30/2001 10 PM - 5AM Presented
by Latitude_info@yahoo.com www.massculture.com/latitude
TECHNO,
PROGRESSIVE and TECH HOUSE with DIDJE KELLI (Release), DJ
SEVEN (BLUE) DJ KRAMER (SETFLOW>DAE)& Special Guests
NOUSA (Expatriate) WEJ KOSHER MILITIA$7 donation- Proceeds
to benefit H.E.A.R.415-430-1269x 5586
June 23, 2001
Reunion
Celebration at San Francisco City Hall!
June 15, 2001
LIVE 105
BFD
Summer Concert at the Shoreline Ampitheater.
June 12, 2001
H.E.A.R. Affiliate Ellen Kelly, M.S.,
CCC-A of The Center for Speech and Hearing Sciences, Inc.
(NY and NJ area) will conduct a internet webcastwith her colleague,
Mitchel A. Rosen UMDNJ-School of Public Health, at the University
of Illinois-Chicago. The two-part series will focus on hearing
protection and lung health for musicians. The information
on the webcast can be found at www.uic.edu/sph/glakes/webcasts/musicians
May 19, 2001
New H.E.A.R. Benefit Show!!!!!!!
BandSummit Presents A Motogirl Production Saturday, May 19,
2001 12-5 PM A FREE Benefit Concert for H.E.A.R. (our 2nd
one!) (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers) http://www.hearnet.com
PEOPLE'S PARK Berkeley, CA Between Haste and Dwight, One Block
East of Telegraph Ave. Parking Limited, We suggest using BART
if possible. ALL AGES!!!! Bring the entire Family!! Featuring
Performances from: 12:30 - 12:50 Mowsca Blanca 1:00 - 1:20
Picnic 1:30 - 1:50 East of Eden 2:00 - 2:25 RubberSideDown
2:35 - 3:00 Yellow 5 3:10 - 3:30 Tinman 3:40 - 4:00 Left Hand
Smoke 4:05 - 4:25 BethWatersBand 4:30 - 5:00 ViV !!!Just added
from Seattle Washington!!!- Left Hand Smoke (http://www.lefthandsmoke.com)
Check out the poster: http://www.bandsummit.com/events.html
Times are approximate, so get there early and enjoy the day!!
Proceeds from merchandise sales for the day will go to benefit
H.E.A.R. Check out where BandSummit bands are playing all
month at: http://www.bandsummit.com/calendar.html
May 2001
H.E.A.R. Campaign 2001 Highlights
H.E.A.R.'s
outreach to raves, dance clubs and concert tours reaches thousands
of teens and young adults across the US. (Philadelphia, New
Orleans, New York, Houston, Dallas, Seattle, San Francisco,
Los Angeles, Washington, DC, Miami Beach, Phoenix, Chicago
and more!)
H.E.A.R. Media Awareness Campaign Highlights. Deafening Sound
PBS Documentary. Deafening Sounds is slated to go national
and is an excellent educational awareness documentary! Deafening
Sound, a new one-hour program produced for broadcast on Nebraska
ETV, explores this noisy, sometimes deafening world. It features
interviews with hearing specialists and H.E.A.R. volunteers
as well as profiles of musicians, technicians and young people
hooked on extreme sound.
HEARNET.COM launches Press Room where you can find H.E.A.R.'s
latest PSA, H.E.A.R.'s brochure, H.E.A.R.'s banner links,
and new media stories.
April 28, 2001
California Music Awards (CAMA) (Formerly the BAMMIES)
Saturday,
April 28th, 2001 Henry J. Kaiser Center, Oakland For 23 years,
the Awards have celebrated the rich California Music Scene.
The California Music Awards recognizes significant musical
contributions made by California artists. Nominees are selected
by a panel of music journalists and other music industry professionals
and reflect the California groups and performers who excelled
in music during the previous year. Winners are determined
by public votes. Beneficiaries from CAMA 2001 proceeds will
include Music in the Schools Attendance at the event is a
wonderful combination of music industry professionals and
dressed-up fans ready to party with the stars.
April 28, 2001
Harmony Productions Benefit Rave for Greg Sandler and H.E.A.R
Phoenix Theater
Petaluma, CA
April 25, 2001
Noise Center-www.lhh.org
6th annual International Noise Awareness Day, sponsored by
the League for Hard of Hearing. The primary purpose of this
day is to educaate the public about the deleterious of noise
on hearing,learning, and quality of life.
April 19, 2001
Benefit for H.E.A.R. and Popular Noise Foundation
Hotel Utah
* Thursday * April 19th * 8:00 pm tickets $8.00 http://counterpoint.iuma.com
4th Street @ Bryant featuring: Fleeting Trance - indie rock,
cool songs and more! Counterpoint - funky jammin' improv grooves!
http://counterpoint.iuma.com Brass Monkey Brass Band - SF's
own 'Nawlins-style brass band! www.brassmonkeybrassband.com
proceeds to Popular Noise Foundation and H.E.A.R. www.popularnoise.org
and www.hearnet.com
April11, 2001
Norht Eastern University honors Executive Director Kathy Peck
of H.E.A.R with Key to the University.
Sunday Afternoon, April 1 at 2pm
Moss Brothers CD Release Psry
proceeds to benefit H.E.A.R.
$5 Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA
510-525-5054 http://www.ashkenaz.com
www.mossbrothers.com
The final touches are being made on the Moss Brothers 2nd
CD, Electricitation, which features 12 new Moss Bros. songs
recorded with Jason Newsted, former-bassist for Metallica.
Come support the brothers as they celebrate the new CD at
Ashkenaz in Berkeley on April Fool's Day. Joining the Moss
Brothers for this show will be 12-year-old bassist Julian
Pollock, who rocks. THE MOSS BROTHERS Sunday, April 1 (no
foolin'!) at 2pm. $5 ASHKENAZ, Berkeley, 1317 San Pablo at
Gilman http://www.ashkenaz.com "ELECTRICITATION" CD RELEASE
PARTY! CD's will be available at the show! For more info,
http://www.mossbrothers.com Also, check out the bros on KFOG,
Thursday, March 15 at 8am!
March 23, 2001
Youth Radio Benefit- San Francisco
www.youthradio.org
Yerba Buena Arts Center and the Zeum Theatre will be hosting
an event on behalf of ïYouth RadioÍ March 23rd, 2001. 7:PM
The event is scheduled around a national conference for the
N.F.C.B.- National Federation of Community Broadcasters. These
are non-profit community youth programs that foster at risk
youth into multimedia disciplines.
March 14, 2001 - March 18, 2001
Fifteen Annual SXSW
H.E.A.R. joins SF Weekly Magazine in supportof Bay Area Artists
H.E.A.R. is providing earplugs and informtion on hearing protection
to SXSW showcases.
SF Weekly Sponosors BAY-AREA ARTISTS AT SXSW 2001- Eight artists
from around San Francisco, California showcase at SXSW. Virgil
Shaw starts this one out with the mellow "Water Cooler", and
from there the tempos and volume increases 'till Petrol rounds
things out with a gritty "Canvas Tongue". 1. VIRGIL SHAW -
WATER COLOR 2. JIM YOSHII PILE-UP - BREAKDOWN CHAMPIONSHIP
3. BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE - SAILOR 4. BLACK KALI MA - I'M
0 5. THE DRAGONS - TAKE IT 6. ME FIRST - I AM SORRY HANGOVER
7. CALL AND RESPONSE - BLOWIN' BUBBLES 9. PETROL - CANVAS
TONGUEwww.sxsw.com
www.sfweekly.com
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