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Hanging Around w/ Counting Crows
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M5/CC Recycles!
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Some Voluntrons
Frist Act Guitar = BamBOO!
Frist Act Guitar = BamBOO!
Segue? Segways!
Segue? Segways!
Backstage Recycling
Backstage Recycling
Dallas Baby!
Dallas Baby!
Make your VOTE heard
Make your VOTE heard
Mayer in Dallas
Mayer in Dallas
Life on the road
Life on the road
The long drive through TX
The long drive through TX
Wind Farm Sunset
Wind Farm Sunset
Tucker!
Tucker!
Maroon 5 RECYCLES!!!!
Maroon 5 RECYCLES!!!!
Help Reverb Rock!!
Help Reverb Rock!!
Are YOU Registered to Vote?!
Are YOU Registered to Vote?!
Some Killer Volunteers
Some Killer Volunteers
Brett Dennen and Head Count
Brett Dennen and Head Count
Brett Dennen's Alt Transit
Brett Dennen's Alt Transit
Compost, Recycle...or landfill
Compost, Recycle...or landfill
Bama Green Project Volunteer
Bama Green Project Volunteer
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Eco-Village Vertical
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Hands of Change

Working With Bands to Color the Music Industry Green

This summer, watch as Reverb travels with major touring bands – The Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer and Maroon 5/Counting Crows – to help educate and engage fans around environmental sustainability.

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Reverb Campus Consciousness Tour: Coming to a school near you

Oct 29, 2008 02:54 pm

Hey there internet folk.  Adam from Guster here. Normally right now is where I would say how glad we are that things are calming down after the insanity of our summer tours, but it's a little different this year... Here in the Reverb office we're getting ready to hit the road with the Campus Consciousness Tour, this year featuring O.A.R. ... Continue reading Campus Consciousness Tour: Coming to a school near you

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chancevb
November 10, 2008 - 12:35am
I live in fayetteville and would like to help out tomorrow at the OAR concert. I volunteered with reverb/bama green DMB concert in dallas this summer. Let me know if ya'll need some help tomorrow night.
Eran
March 7, 2009 - 11:12am
This is great you guys. Music venues draw large crowds, so the impact you can have in one place at one time is immense. What's more, it raises awareness and if fans take that with them after a concert, the impact can continue indefinitely in other areas of their lives. Reducing trash waste at concerts can also save the venues precious funds that would otherwise be spent on clean-up. So the venues should want to partner up with the effort - and maybe even beat out their less green-propoting competitors.
PaydayLoan
March 23, 2009 - 4:18am
Bands rendering the hottest songs to the music lovers really give color and life to music industry. It is a nice adventure to be in a battle of the band affair like what will be happening in Michigan. Some people are thinking of getting payday loans to head to Rothbury this year. Rothbury is an annual music festival in Rothbury, Michigan on the fourth of July. Rothbury 2009 looks like it is definitely gong to be worth the trip, but it is on the expensive side. You get tickets plus access to campgrounds for over $100 a person. The venue is a large open area, complete with swimming hole nearby and a diverse array of musical acts, just a few of which may be worth the price of admission. Some of this year's musicians are Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and the Dead (living remnants of the Grateful Dead). It promises to be one heck of an event in this year.
PaydayLoan
March 23, 2009 - 5:44am
Bands rendering the hottest songs to the music lovers really give color and life to music industry. It is a nice adventure to be in a battle of the band affair like what will be happening in Michigan. Some people are thinking of getting payday loans to head to Rothbury this year. Rothbury is an annual music festival in Rothbury, Michigan on the fourth of July. Rothbury 2009 looks like it is definitely gong to be worth the trip, but it is on the expensive side. You get tickets plus access to campgrounds for over $100 a person. The venue is a large open area, complete with swimming hole nearby and a diverse array of musical acts, just a few of which may be worth the price of admission.Some of this year's musicians are Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and the Dead (living remnants of the Grateful Dead). It promises to be one heck of an event in Rothbury this year.
pineapplechick
April 22, 2009 - 11:53pm
The music festival & conference I work for is also going green this year with recycling, an eco-village for education and vendors, and a Yoga conference that will be going on at the same time as our music conference. Check out www.dfest.com for all the details - we just announced Tuesday that one of our headliners will be the Black Crowes! I hope you can all make it out this summer!!!
Mr Donald
June 22, 2010 - 7:48am
I really like the idea of providing such options for people to attend the concerts with the GREEN meaning! It is really important if musicians from the popular bands will show to their fans how it is important to care of the nature. So, for not to write the long essay, just want to thank you guys for this noble acting!
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lilgreenboy
February 7, 2010 - 11:26pm
Reverb is AWESOM! Also, check out this 11 year old kid singing his heart out for the planet at www.lilpeppi.com Thanks:)
PaydayLoan
March 23, 2009 - 5:40am
Green symbolizes new beginning.. An environment rich in variety of trees, vegetables, ornamental plants and the likes accompanied with music seems like a paradise which is aimed to see by most of us. One particular festival in Michigan will be conducted to show us the beauty of music.Rothbury is an annual music festival in Rothbury, Michigan on the fourth of July. Rothbury 2009 looks like it is definitely gong to be worth the trip, but it is on the expensive side. You get tickets plus access to campgrounds for over $100 a person. The venue is a large open area, complete with swimming hole nearby and a diverse array of musical acts, just a few of which may be worth the price of admission. Some of this year's musicians are Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and the Dead (living remnants of the Grateful Dead). It promises to be one heck of an event in Rothbury this year.
PaydayLoan
March 23, 2009 - 5:38am
Green symbolizes new beginning.. An environment rich in variety of trees, vegetables, ornamental plants and the likes accompanied with music seems like a paradise which is aimed to see by most of us. One particular festival in Michigan will be conducted to show us the beauty of music.Rothbury is an annual music festival in Rothbury, Michigan on the fourth of July. Rothbury 2009 looks like it is definitely gong to be worth the trip, but it is on the expensive side. You get tickets plus access to campgrounds for over $100 a person. The venue is a large open area, complete with swimming hole nearby and a diverse array of musical acts, just a few of which may be worth the price of admission. Some of this year's musicians are Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and the Dead (living remnants of the Grateful Dead). It promises to be one heck of an event in this year.
Kelly Evans
September 17, 2008 - 1:23pm
Great work and great music!
Adam MacIsaac
July 24, 2008 - 7:25am
This is such a great story, I have been pushing towards lower impact events while working at the East Coast Music Association to make things more sustainable. It has been a slow process but things are starting to pick up more. Keep up the great work.
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