Friday, September 16, 2011

***AUSSIE REVOLT MUSIC CONCERTS*** We are calling on Bands, Musicians, Performing arts, Promoters, friends in the music industry, Pubs and Night clubs owners. Let's make History -The Concert of the Decade.





This generation is not going to sit idly by 
while the government Lies to the people on 
the carbon tax and many other Issues. This 
social climate, plus musicians who became  
the collective conscience of this generation 
through their lyrics and music became the 
foundation of ending Governments running 
on self will.

We are calling on Bands, Musicians,
Performing arts, Promoters, friends in the 
music industry, Pubs and Night clubs owners. 
Let's make History the Concert of the Decade 
every city every town in Australia over the 
next few months, If you have what it takes to 
make this happen.Email us at the following:
carbontax2011@yahoo.com.au.

Promotional material and posters we are 
working on that and hopefully be ready asap. 

We ask all facebook groups to unite and 
promote this music event. Peaceful Protest 
through Live music and performing Arts.

The antiwar music of the Vietnam era took 
the children of the 60’s to a different level 
Musicians of this generation took the guitar 
strumming troubadour from the coffee 
houses, plugged them in, and sent the music 
and the message into the college dorm rooms 
and the homes of the youth .Benefit concerts 
typically feature popular performers working 
for little or no pay. The largest such effort in 
recent memory was the multi-venue Live 8 
concert organized in 2005 by Bob Geldof and 
Bono. 


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3 comments:

  1. This concert advert should be posted on MySpace to get the right responses

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  2. Hey!....

    I run justADmusic and would love to be involved!

    cangroup@primus.com.au ...........

    Peace...

    A

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  3. We have spoken to management and Sworn Brothers are Armed with guitars and Ready lets voice our opinions and rights as a democratic country ENOUGH`S ENOUGH

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