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    marye
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    Now approaching the quarter-century mark, the Rex Foundation is the nonprofit the Dead founded in the '80s. Several Rex folks are here already, so I turn the discussion over to them!

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  • marye
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    Jorma interview
    which I certainly had fun doing, is here. We're working on getting audio; we'll see how that turns out...
  • marye
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    More on the Jerry Jams for Rex release
    There's a listening party at nugs.net this week, and all the download info is there too. Here's more info on the release: http://rexfoundation.org/2010/08/05/jerry-jams-for-rex/.
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    hm
    thanks Badger! looks very cool.
  • cosmicbadger
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    Jerry Jams for Rex on Livedownloads
    this looks fun http://www.livedownloads.com/music/0,5339,305/ Jerry-Garcia-mp3-flac-download-Jerry-Jams-for-Rex.html
  • marye
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    If you're going to All Good this weekend...
    (July 9, 2010) Tomorrow, July 10, at 5:45 Eastern time, Matt Butler conducts the Everyone Orchestra at the All Good Festival in a Rex Jam. As the band plays, volunteers will go through the crowd collecting donations, with all proceeds going to the music programs at Preston High School in Kingwood, West Virginia. Can’t be there? No worries! The Rex Jam will be broadcast on iClips.net. The audio from the show will also be available for purchase on the All Good website through digitalsoundboard.net; all proceeds from those sales will also benefit Preston High School’s music programs. The lineup of the Everyone Orchestra for this show: Matt Butler – conductor Jen Hartswick – trumpet, vocals (Trey Anastasio Bamd) Brock Butler - guitar, vocals (Perpetual Groove) Kofi Burbridge – keys, flute (Derek Trucks Band) Roosevelt Collier – pedal steel (Lee Boys) Albert Suttle – drums (Perpetual Groove) Chuck Morris – percussion (Lotus) Graham Wiggins (Dr.Didg) – didgeridoo Oteil Burbridge- bass (Allman Bros./Derek Trucks)
  • marye
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    Upcoming Rex Shows
    April 24 in Teaneck, New Jersey: Reflections Band.August 6-8 in Millerton, NY: Festival of Family with New Riders, Boris Garcia, David Gans, Fiddlehead, Brok'n Arrow and more. October 29-30: Hulaween, String Cheese Incident, Hampton Coliseum
  • marye
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    yeah, mine too!
    I get a kick out of its mere existence though. And who knows, maybe there IS some high-rolling Rex fan who really really wants this...
  • blue.jay.way.
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    Wow!
    I'd love that! A bit out of my price range, however--
  • marye
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    high rollers with an interest in aviation history...
    might want to check out this rare item, offered on eBay with 15% of the proceeds going to Rex! Own a piece of Amelia Earhart's plane! (Ends March 21)
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    The Rex Foundation does many good things for people I am setting up a Rex Foundation "outpost" in South Florida where the money we raise will be used in South Florida anybody that wants to help out let me know by private email.Thanks Bob And the road goes on forever.... BobbaLee
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Now approaching the quarter-century mark, the Rex Foundation is the nonprofit the Dead founded in the '80s. Several Rex folks are here already, so I turn the discussion over to them!
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too far for me, but I hope we get a good report and lots of fine pix!
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dgans Rex Foundation at GOTV I will be assisting a young musician named Henry Sidle with a presentation he's doing on behalf of the Rex Foundation, Friday at 3:45pm on the Green Vibes Stage. Henry will also play his new song Sunday afternoon on SiriusXM's "Tales form the Golden Road," which we will be broadcasting live 4-6pm from the Rhino/GDP booth in the main merch tent at GOTV .
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speaking as one who works on the Rex site, I would heartily encourage you to check out rexfoundation.org for your own self. Here are the most recent grantees.. Also, check out this video from the December 1 Fillmore benefit...
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I do hearby challenge all the good folks around the world who tune into dead.net to donate $18,ooo dollars to The Rex Foundation in memory of Jerry by years end. I will start us off with a $100 donation. Tell us what you can donate here or if you wish to remain anonymous make sure to include a note when you make your donation saying "dead.net challenge, anonymous donor " and hopefully those dollar amounts can be posted too. We can do this! Yes we can! Yes we can! Magical miracles to all. Going home, going home, by the waterside I will rest my bones And listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul
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A word from Cameron: Dear friends: I'm very pleased to let you know that Robert Hunter has just added an August 2 show at City Winery NYC, to his upcoming Beyond the Blue Horizon tour—and given Rex supporters a chance to purchase reserved seats, as well as VIP meet-and-greet packages, in an exclusive presale through June 17, 2014. City Winery NYC, located at 155 Varick Street, is also hosting Hunter for three nights in July. To purchase tickets to the show, http://www.citywinery.com/newyork/roberthunter080214.html use this link and the promo code RIPPLE. Many thanks to Robert Hunter and City Winery NYC for making Rex part of this memorable event! Onward, Cameron Sears Executive Director
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Last December, Keller Williams, Michael Kang, Jeff Austin and Keith Moseley, aka Grateful Grass, reunited to do an awesome show for Rex at the Fillmore. Now it's an album, also for Rex. More at livedownloads...
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From the Rex at the ball game festivities this week:
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A Note from Rex Foundation Executive Director Cameron Sears Dear Friends of Rex: I am sure many of us have spent some time over the past few days considering the uncertainty that has developed as a result of the recent election. I am reminded of the time I was confronting similar feelings while dealing with the passing of Jerry and the tumult that it brought. One of the more reassuring methods of dealing with those feelings was the role that music and community played in our collective recovery. In the latter part of 1995, the uncertainty that we all contemplated, the band included, had us thinking about the future of the band's ability and desire to perform, as well as wondering if our community bond would stay intact. These topics and many more were on everyone's mind. For the Board of Directors of the Rex Foundation, the question became how we could sustain Rex absent the funding that had been so generously provided by the band's great performances. In 2001, it had been six years since Rex had put together a benefit. At a board meeting we all came together and determined that if we were to maintain our mission, we needed to gather and revel in community and music. As a result of that meeting we decided to produce an event we called "The Healing Power of Music." It was an amazing night and it put us back on the path of restoring Rex as one of the crown jewels of the Grateful Dead experience. Ever since we produced The Healing Power of Music, Rex has continued to host events of all sorts—concerts, ski races, Grateful Dead Tribute nights with Major League Baseball and The National Hockey League, as well as local shows, fairs, and benefits raising funds for Rex at the grassroots level. We have been included in estate plans, and on a daily basis individuals consider us part of their charitable giving. Most of these sources had never even been contemplated prior to 1995, and all have provided Rex with a sustaining force. All of you have provided us with the ability to serve a broader community in need of funding. Gaining your support has been been extremely gratifying, and an essential ingredient of the Rex renaissance. It is amazing what happens with the passage of time. In spite of our worst fears we all persevered. And yes, changes did occur, yet the music we loved lived on and has continued to nourish us in ways that we could not have imagined in 1995. I for one find comfort in finding the possible in impossible. On December 3 our community will once again gather at the Fillmore in San Francisco. The event this year, called Ramble on Rose, is one that is essential to maintaining our ability to raise funds, which, in turn, allows us to make grants to well deserving non-profits. We are very fortunate to have the Midnight Ramble Band performing at this year's event. Levon Helm hand-picked these musicians as his house band in Woodstock, and they eventually became his touring band when his health would allow. They are true keepers of the flame and do an incredible job of bringing the music we all know to life. It is a very rare treat to have them on the West Coast. For more than 30 years, the Rex Foundation has funded organizations most people might never have heard of, but all of whom do meaningful work that we find important. I believe that these same groups need all of us now more than ever, and I doubt there could be any better way to celebrate their work than by coming together with songs in the air and spirits held high. Here's a link to the ticketing page: http://www.rexfoundation.org/2016/10/13/ramble-on-rose-brings-midnight-…. If you are unable to attend but would like to support the Rex Foundation, there's also a link to our donation page: https://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/charity/18195 Thank you! I look forward to seeing you there. Onward! Cameron Sears Executive Director
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Coming up: Nine days of music and memories of Jerry. https://www.dazebetween.com/