SURCE: Atlantic Records
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- SURCE: Atlantic Records
- Floodstock to rock for victims of June floods
- Tunnel under delta could be alternative to canal
SURCE: Atlantic Records
Market Wire (press release)
With the album’slead-off single “Devour” also going to the top of the charts Shinedownhas earned the distinction of having all three singles from “THE SUND FMADNESS” become #1 Active Rock smashes. What’s more the success of “TheSound f Madness” marks Shinedown’s tenth consecutive top 10 showing at theformat. The next single from “THE SUND F MADNESS” will be “If You nly Knew”slated to ship to Active Rock Alternative Rock and Hot AC radio outletsin late August. A companion video clip is currently in pre-production. Shinedown — who recently performed “Second Chance” on CBS’ “The Early ShowSaturday Edition” and NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” — iscurrently traveling the country as part of the “Stimulate This!” tour setto run through late August. The four-band bill — also featuring fellowAtlantic artists Staind and Halestorm along with Chevelle — was designedto offer hard rock fans maximum value at a minimal price. In a show ofsolidarity for their fans Shinedown and their tourmates have workedclosely with the concert promoters to create a package of exceptional valuefor ticket buyers.
Floodstock to rock for victims of June floods
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
“That’s how the whole thing got started. Beggs who is a drummer said he organized the 10 local acts performing at the show in an attempt to appeal to all musical tastes. The music ranges from country oldies and bluegrass to modern and alternative rock. Each band agreed to play the show at no cost to the organizers Beggs said and all of the food vendors are donating one-third of their profits to the Salvation Army. Robert Myers the director of emergency services for the Salvation Army said it provided about $220000 in relief efforts after the floods. In seven days Salvation Army officials handled 220 cases in Westmoreland County and distributed more than 2500 meals. In Allegheny County it handled 586 cases and provided more than 3000 meals and about $30000 in clean-up kits and supplies.
Tunnel under delta could be alternative to canal
San Diego Union Tribune
But tens of millions of people rely on the delta as a prime distribution channel. About one-third of the San Diego region’s water supplies and two-thirds of the state’s flow through it. The tunnel alternative offers some benefits particularly by limiting the number of properties that would have to be condemned along the canal route Snow said. Going underground also could be less harmful to fish and wildlife. Just as important a tunnel may be an easier sell to the public and lawmakers than above-ground plumbing. ?bviously there’s a lot of resistance to a canal? said Laura King Moon who represents a coalition of agencies that buy water from the state. ?A tunnel could be easier politically.
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