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 Press Release: Over Donated to Music Education

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 9, 2001

PHISH FANS DONATE OVER $100K TO CHARITY
Third Round of Funding Serves 26 Groups in 16 States

The Mockingbird Foundation announced today that it will give away $116,134 in proceeds from a book and album about the band Phish. The grants will purchase instruments, hire instructors, pay for scholarships, defray costs of rental space, and introduce digital technology for a wide range of music education programs in 16 states.

The funds support traditional programs at both urban and rural schools at the elementary through high school levels, as well as innovative programs offered by community centers, churches, and progressive nonprofits. Many of the 26 grantees serve children with special needs, such as instruments for a homeless program in New York City; support for a jazz-program for inner-city youth in New Orleans; and instruments and lessons for abused, neglected, and foster children in the greater Seattle area.

The Mockingbird Foundation is an all-volunteer group incorporated by Phish fans in 1997. Grants are funded by The Phish Companion, a 928-page book, and Sharin' in the Groove, a double-disc tribute featuring Jimmy Buffett, Dave Matthews, the Wailers, Arlo Guthrie, John Scofield, Little Feat, and 18 other artists. All net proceeds from both projects are donated to music education for children. The current round of funding brings the total amount of Mockingbird grants to nearly $135,000, with another round planned for October. For more information, please see http://www.mockingbirdfoundation.org/album

Phish is an improvisational rock band formed in 1983 in Burlington, Vermont. They became one of the most consistent touring acts of the 1990s, until a hiatus of unknown duration began after their October 7, 2000, performance. For more information, see http://www.phish.com or The Phish Companion.

GRANTEES:

    Alaska:

      Petersburg Children's Center, in Petersburg

    Arkansas:
      St. Joseph Junior High School, in Pine Bluff

    California:
      Santa Cruz City Schools
      The San Francisco Arts Education Project
      The School of the Madeleine, in Berkeley

    Connecticut:
      Fairfield University, in Fairfield

    Florida:
      Smart School, in Lauderhill

    Idaho:
      Garden Valley Schools

    Illinois:
      The Merit Music Program, in Chicago
      Perez Elementary, in Chicago

    Louisianna:
      The Saint Marks Community Center, in New Orleans

    Massachusettes:
      Arts in Progress, in Boston
      Codman Square Health Center, in Dorchester
      Service Net, in Northampton

    Maine:
      Youthlinks' Rock City Rollers, in Rockland

    Michigan:
      The Grand Traverse Band Of Ottawa, in Suttons Bay

    New York:
      The Learning Project, in NYC
      The Portraits Project, in NYC
      The Schenectady Symphony Orchestra

    South Dakota:
      St. Joseph's Indian School, in Chamberlain

    Texas:
      Youth Orchestra of San Antonio

    Virginia:
      Hilda J. Barbour Elementary School, in Front Royal

    Washington:
      Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue
      Seattle Symphony
      Treehouse, in Seattle
      Wellpinit School District

For more information on these and other grantees benefitting from Mockingbird proceeds, see our list of grantees.

CONTACTS:

Dave Donohue
(415) 279-0420
ddonohue@s8.com

Noah Cole
noah@noahcole.com

Kristen Godard
Funding Director
kristeng@starband.net

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