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Patagonia Launches Music Collective


By Sue Devine, ASCAP

A world leader in sustainable business launches a powerful platform that allows artists to easily support the environmental causes they're passionate about.

Patagonia, the outdoor clothing and apparel company, has long been a world leader in sustainable business and environmental advocacy. Now it has launched the Patagonia Music Collective, a powerful platform that allows artists to easily support environmental causes. Read More...

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A native of California’s Bay Area, 20-year music veteran Michael Franti has become a citizen of the worldthrough his forward-thinking endeavors.

Green Music Group brings all parties to the table in the push for environmental awareness

Pearl Jam rolls out their OCEANS Campaign with partner organization Conservation International and supports the Gulf Restoration Network

Electronic folk duo Wilderland sell charity single to benefit Gulf Oil Spill recovery

With focus and commitment, real environmental change can happen from the bottom up.

A Denver-based environmental organization partners with ASCAP to help music creators help the planet.

While running both an eco-friendly record company and non-profit organization, Garrett Brennan has proved himself to be one of the hardest working musicians and environmentalists today.

ASCAP's more than 350,000 members are urged to promote and participate in summer community service to help bolster U.S. renewal and recovery.

On February 11, 2009, 1% for the Planet celebrated 1,000 members worldwide and honored 1% founders Yvon Chouinard and Craig Matthews. ASCAP members Grace Potter, Jeff Franzel and Dan Mackenzie performed at the event.

On September 25, 2008, ASCAP hosted a seminar in our New York Offices titled Thinking Green In the Music Business.

The plight of our planet's water supply.

Radiohead reduce carbon and revolutionize the greening of music

The story of how Michael Martin and MusicMatters gave environmental awareness new life in the music industry

In the latest installment of The ASCAP Green Room, Tom Gray of UK'S beloved rock darlings Gomez talks about the "greening" of the band's recent tour.

Milwaukee-based folk singer Peter Mulvey did the math and realized that his constant touring was causing him to burn three times the gasoline of a normal commuter.

Reverb combats Global Warming one tour at a time

More ASCAP Members Taking Enviromental Action


Reverb
www.reverbrock.org

Green Day
www.greendaynrdc.com

Jack Johnson
www.allatonce.org
www.surfrider.org
www.kokuafestival.com

Dave Matthews Band
www.dmband.com/bama/charities

Jackson Browne
www.jacksonbrowne.com

U2/Bono
www.u2.com/heartsminds

Pearl Jam
www.pearljam.com/activism
www.pearljam.com/oceans

Bonnie Raitt
www.ariafoundation.org

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