 | For thirty years
the TJ Martell Foundation has been one of the primary charitable
organizations associated with the music industry, raising more than $250
million for cancer, Leukemia and AIDS research. Through dedicated,
ongoing support the Foundation has emerged as one of the world's leading
sponsors of early stage innovative research, with a series of ongoing
campaigns and signature events leveraging the star power, celebrity and
mass appeal of recognized music industry talent. Monies raised and
donated by the TJM Foundation have significantly had an impact on the
development of landmark breakthroughs; for example, in developing
improved treatments for a particularly deadly form of lung cancer, adult
leukemia and improving the survival of children with a neuroblastoma to
over 90%. |
 | The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus is a
non-profit state-of-the-art mobile audio and HD video recording and
production facility that travels the country visiting schools,
music/technology conferences and events. In its fourteenth year, with
the very newest technology and gear, the Bus is dedicated to providing
young people with tours of the studios and participation in free
songwriting and multimedia production workshops. Students learn how to
write, perform, record, and produce original songs, produce and shoot
music videos and documentaries and complete a broadcast quality music
video all in one day - with projects available for viewing on
lennonbus.org, Youtube, Facebook and Myspace. |
 | Light of Day is a concert series spanning 13 countries in the US, Canada and Europe that raises funds for research into the treatment and cures of Parkinson's disease and related illnesses. Running for eleven years now, the concerts have featured performers like Bruce Springsteen (who has played at 8 of the 11 concerts), Willie Nile, Michael J Fox, Lucinda Williams, Jakob Dylan, Alejandro Escovedo, Jesse Malin, Ed Kowalczyk (Live) and Johnny Rzeznik (Goo Goo Dolls).
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