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Neil Young - 25th Anniversary Bridge School Benefit Concert Our Mission The Bridge School is a non-profit organization whose mission is to ensure that individuals with severe speech and physical impairments achieve full participation in their communities through the use of augmentative & alternative means of communication (AAC) and assistive technology (AT) applications and through the development, implementation and dissemination of innovative life-long educational strategies. The Bridge School is an internationally recognized leader in the education of children who use augmentative and alternative communication and has developed unique programs and trained highly skilled professionals in the use of state of the art assistive technology. Our Beliefs Our organization was founded and its mission established on the beliefs that: Everyone should have the opportunity to achieve his or her maximal potential.
heard.
Everyone should actively participate in his or her own learning.
knowledge and experiences.
can enhance the communication and learning process. If you're going to put together a benefit concert, it never hurts to associate yourself with Neil Young and his wife Pegi. The two have long lent their names and organizational efforts to concerts supporting The Bridge School, which helps kids with special needs using a wide variety of traditional and nontraditional approaches. Those concerts have brought in a remarkable array of A-list talent, whose performances, naturally, have added up to a treasure trove of an archive. Some of the highlights have made their way onto The Bridge School Concerts 25th Anniversary Edition, a two-CD, three-DVD collection which spans eras, genres and generations. Which, of course, is where it pays to be associated with Neil Young: He spans eras, genres and generations. He's a venerated rock icon who attracts venerated rock icons: Bruce Springsteen, The Who, Brian Wilson, Elton John and Leon Russell, Paul McCartney and others. He's a cool boundary-pusher who attracts cool boundary-pushers like Sonic Youth. His status as a laid-back front-porch folk-rocker helps invite in Jack Johnson, Fleet Foxes, Gillian Welch (whose "The Way It Will Be" is a particularly lovely highlight here), Willie Nelson, Band of Horses and more. As much as this collection speaks to widespread support of The Bridge School, it also speaks to the gargantuan respect musicians maintain for the Youngs themselves: You don't find many collections of live music broad enough to bring together Tony Bennett, Sonic Youth, Sarah McLachlan, Metallica, Jonathan Richman and No Doubt. But they're all here, expertly recorded and placed lovingly alongside three different iterations of Neil Young as a performer: CSNY, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, and a collaboration between Young and R.E.M. As a whole, The Bridge School Concerts 25th Anniversary Edition — out Oct. 24 — is generous in every sense of the word, asking listeners to support its cause while stuffing itself with incentives to do so. http://www.npr.org/2011/1...l-concerts =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Nice way to give a shout out to Neil Young, his wife and their great work!
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Thanks.
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