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Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 5:33 pm
by steveo777
I donated. I hope more people around here show some support. They need it. $350,000 is a very nice sum, but it is way far from even being close to what is needed. I stopped my son last night, who was getting ready to send a trunk load of used clothes, packaged food and merchandise. Those things should not be sent at this time. It will only impede the traffic of getting to the most basic needs. People can't deal with a bunch of boxes. They need roads cleared, injured and dead found and lots and lots of prayers and healing.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:14 pm
by Memorex
My company has staff in Cebu, including Doctors. They are out on a mission this weekend providing care. We are donating as well. While our staff survived ok, many have missing family members.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 1:31 am
by The_Noble_Cause
350k? That's it? Kinda stingy. I think Neal spent more on the new engagement ring for his ho.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 12:35 pm
by slucero
steveo777 wrote:I donated. I hope more people around here show some support. They need it. $350,000 is a very nice sum, but it is way far from even being close to what is needed. I stopped my son last night, who was getting ready to send a trunk load of used clothes, packaged food and merchandise. Those things should not be sent at this time. It will only impede the traffic of getting to the most basic needs. People can't deal with a bunch of boxes. They need roads cleared, injured and dead found and lots and lots of prayers and healing.



If they'd just find Marcos gold they'd have more than enough money..

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 5:20 pm
by steveo777
slucero wrote:
steveo777 wrote:I donated. I hope more people around here show some support. They need it. $350,000 is a very nice sum, but it is way far from even being close to what is needed. I stopped my son last night, who was getting ready to send a trunk load of used clothes, packaged food and merchandise. Those things should not be sent at this time. It will only impede the traffic of getting to the most basic needs. People can't deal with a bunch of boxes. They need roads cleared, injured and dead found and lots and lots of prayers and healing.



If they'd just find Marcos gold they'd have more than enough money..


or Imelda's shoe and purse collection......

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 12:12 am
by Eric
The_Noble_Cause wrote:350k? That's it? Kinda stingy. I think Neal spent more on the new engagement ring for his ho.


I only gave $10 and went out for beers and blew $50 on Friday night. Does that make me stingy, too?

I think its a good thing.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:56 am
by journeyMusic
Any donations being sent to the folks in Ill?

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 5:47 am
by The Sushi Hunter
Eric wrote:
The_Noble_Cause wrote:350k? That's it? Kinda stingy. I think Neal spent more on the new engagement ring for his ho.


I only gave $10 and went out for beers and blew $50 on Friday night. Does that make me stingy, too?

I think its a good thing.


Don't you just love how dickheads come out of the woodwork to criticize how other's spend their money?

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 5:49 am
by The Sushi Hunter
journeyMusic wrote:Any donations being sent to the folks in Ill?


Yeah, same reason celebs adopt poor children from other countries while there are children already in America that need a home.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 10:39 am
by Andrew
The_Noble_Cause wrote:350k? That's it? Kinda stingy. I think Neal spent more on the new engagement ring for his ho.


That's harsh mate!

haven't seen any other artists doing anything.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 2:23 pm
by indigo
I think it is more admirable to give and keep silent about it.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:28 pm
by The_Noble_Cause
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Don't you just love how dickheads come out of the woodwork to criticize how other's spend their money?


Let me get this straight - discussing Journey in the news, (on of all places, a Journey message board - gee, imagine that!) somehow qualifies as "crawling out of the woodwork"? :roll: Blimey, are you fucking stupid. Maybe you should creep back under the wormwood, as your posts repeatedly prove that you are nothing more than a fairweather Journey fan. Worse yet, you only became a fan when Arnel was plucked out of the Filipino rice paddy, so your passion for the band is predicated mostly on race. What do we call that again, when someone makes preferential decisions based exclusively upon race or ethnicity? Oh right, a racist. Like you give two shits about the music? Please. Stfu. :roll:

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:29 pm
by The_Noble_Cause
Eric wrote:I only gave $10 and went out for beers and blew $50 on Friday night. Does that make me stingy, too?


I'm sorry, am I suddenly on the "Eric message board"? Do I give a fuck about you, or your paltry salary? Not really. You're now ten bucks in the hole. Congrats, dude! Drink up!

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 4:45 pm
by slucero
I'm gonna try and auction off my copy of Eclipse on Ebay..

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 6:01 pm
by steveo777
I see - no good deed goes unpunished, especially around here.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 10:01 pm
by portland
slucero wrote:I'm gonna try and auction off my copy of Eclipse on Ebay..




:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 12:19 am
by Eric
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Eric wrote:I only gave $10 and went out for beers and blew $50 on Friday night. Does that make me stingy, too?


I'm sorry, am I suddenly on the "Eric message board"? Do I give a fuck about you, or your paltry salary? Not really. You're now ten bucks in the hole. Congrats, dude! Drink up!


I don't know what you are blabbering about....

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 7:11 am
by journeyMusic
Kudo's to REO Speedwagon and STYX


ROCK TO THE RESCUE EXTENDS A HAND TO THOSE IN NEED
-FEATURING REO SPEEDWAGON, STYX AND FRIENDS-
TO BENEFIT VICTIMS OF DEVASTATING MIDWEST STORM
* * * * *
FUNDRAISING CONCERT AT U.S. CELLULAR COLISEUM IN
BLOOMINGTON, IL ANNOUNCED FOR DEC. 4
* * * * *
TICKETS ON SALE SAT., NOV. 23 AT 10 AM

Los Angeles, CA & Bloomington, IL (November 21, 2013) - In response to the recent wave of storms that brought tornadoes and highly-damaging winds to the Midwest, STYX and REO SPEEDWAGON, and have announced that they are using their combined might to help raise funds for those affected by this tragedy. On Dec. 4, these proud members of the Midwest’s rock elite will appear with special guests (to be announced shortly) at U.S. Cellular Coliseum in Bloomington, Illinois in a fundraiser: Rock To The Rescue Extends A Hand To Those In Need. Funds will be earmarked for affected families in central Illinois communities that were left reeling in the wake of devastating tornadoes and winds. In order to maximize charitable proceeds, the artists, along with numerous vendors, crew and local staff, have generously forgone any personal compensation for the evening.

Tickets for this performance go on sale at www.ticketmaster.com for $58, $43 and $28 (tickets are subject to applicable service charges and event time and date are subject to change). Visit www.uscellularcoliseum.com/ for up-to-date information. Donations to Rock to the Rescue can be made at www.rocktotherescue.net.

STYX guitarist and IL native James “JY” Young said, “As we approach the 50th anniversary of JFK’s assassination, I’m reminded of his famous quote, ‘Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.’ The good people of Illinois lent support and a helping hand to every artist on this bill at different times in their respective careers, and we owe a tremendous debt. It’s our turn to ask what we can do for this great State, and the best way we know to help those in need is to get on stage and let the incredible healing power of music play its part in rebuilding Illinois."

REO SPEEDWAGON singer/guitarist Kevin Cronin said, "I am Illinois born and bred. REO Speedwagon is an Illinois band. The word ‘Illinois’ is music to me. The utter devastation and human suffering in Washington, IL and the surrounding areas is heartbreaking. I believe that we need to take care of our own... the people of Illinois are our own, and we are theirs."

"With our company being based in this area for over 40 years and my family living in Pekin which was effected by the storm, we wanted to do something to help all those affected. Everyone at Jay Goldberg Events have had friends, family members and employees who were directly impacted by the storm," said Jay Goldberg of Jay Goldberg Events and Entertainment.

City of Bloomington Manager David Hales said, "The City of Bloomington has heavy hearts for those affected in the recent tornado outbreaks around Central Illinois. We know that our city and surrounding cities will pull together to help out and support this cause. We are glad to be hosting this benefit concert in our city."

"We are honored and excited to be hosting this benefit concert. We are passionate about our business and know this is the best way that we could help out. Everyone involved in putting on this concert has dropped everything to make this happen, and we are looking forward to a very successful event to help those that need it," said John Butler, President of Central Illinois Arena Management that operates the US Cellular Coliseum.

Rock to the Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, whose mission is to build strong, healthy communities through the support of grassroots organizations across the country. Rock to the Rescue originally started in 2001 as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and is the brainchild of STYX’s Tommy Shaw and REO SPEEDWAGON’s Kevin Cronin. The two musicians brought together bands and artists such as Bad Company, Journey, Survivor, Kansas, Lynyrd Skynyrd and many others to be part of “Volunteers For America” concert events in Dallas and Atlanta that ultimately raised over $775,000 for victims of 9/11, as well as the Port Authority police department in New York City. On the bands’ last tour together, the Midwest Rock N' Roll Express, Rock to the Rescue not only raised thousands of dollars for local charities at each tour stop, but also raised $108,000 which went directly to the Boston One Fund, helping victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. For more information visit: www.rocktotherescue.net and www.facebook.com/rocktotherescue.

ABOUT REO SPEEDWAGON
Formed in 1967, signed in 1971, and fronted by Cronin since 1972, REO SPEEDWAGON has rocked to the top of the charts with a RIAA-certified 22 million albums sold in the U.S., 40 million around the globe, and a string of gold and platinum records. The group’s nine-times certified platinum Hi Infidelity spent 15 weeks in the #1 slot. Thirty–plus years later, Cronin and band mates Bruce Hall (bass), Neal Doughty (keyboards), Dave Amato (lead guitar) and Bryan Hitt (drums) are still electrifying concert audiences across the nation. Live at Moondance Jam - the band’s hit-filled performance from the country’s premier classic rock festival, was released in both a Blu-ray and a deluxe edition (containing a CD and DVD in a glossy digipak) on November 19th. Recently, REO unveiled the band’s “Great Chicago Fire Hydrant” as part of a citywide Chicago public art installation project. On December 4, these will be auctioned, with proceeds benefiting 100 Club Chicago.

ABOUT STYX
Spawned from a Chicago basement in the early ‘70s, STYX would eventually transform into the virtual arena rock prototype by the late '70s and early '80s, due to a fondness for big rockers and soaring power ballads. Over the course of their 38-year career they've released 15 studio albums, 6 best-of compilations and 4 live albums, garnering 8 Top Ten singles. STYX has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. Throughout their illustrious career, they’ve performed more live shows since 1999 than all of the previous years of its career combined. Two Super-Bowl appearances, Pollstar box office chart-topping tours with Def Leppard, Journey, Boston, REO Speedwagon and Bad Company (to name only a few), two more studio albums and no end in sight, STYX continues to conquer the planet, one venue at a time.


CONTACTS:
For REO Speedwagon: For Styx:
Erik Stein Amanda Cagan
Scoop Marketing ABC Public Relations
818-761-6100 818-990-6876
estein@solters.com Amanda@abc-pr.com

For U.S. Cellular Coliseum
Traci Andracke
309-434-2668
traciandracke@uscellularcoliseum.com

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:35 am
by The Sushi Hunter
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Eric wrote:I only gave $10 and went out for beers and blew $50 on Friday night. Does that make me stingy, too?


I'm sorry, am I suddenly on the "Eric message board"? Do I give a fuck about you, or your paltry salary? Not really. You're now ten bucks in the hole. Congrats, dude! Drink up!


Doesn't change the fact that you wormed your way out from under the pile of dogshit you hind inside post up criticizing the way someone spends their money on personal things. FUCK YOU!

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:59 am
by The_Noble_Cause
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Doesn't change the fact that you wormed your way out from under the pile of dogshit you hind inside post up criticizing the way someone spends their money on personal things. FUCK YOU!


I didn't criticize "the way", I criticized "the amount" Neal and Co. spent. Learn how to read, mongoloid.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 3:58 am
by The Sushi Hunter
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Doesn't change the fact that you wormed your way out from under the pile of dogshit you hind inside post up criticizing the way someone spends their money on personal things. FUCK YOU!


I didn't criticize "the way", I criticized "the amount" Neal and Co. spent. Learn how to read, mongoloid.


Fact remains, what business is it of yours? Asshole!

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 3:35 pm
by The_Noble_Cause
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Fact remains, what business is it of yours? Asshole!


By that logic, no action undertaken by the band should be up for public discussion. Maybe you would be happier if Andrew deleted the Journey forum completely? With each passing post, you further confirm that you are not ready for prime time. Thanks for the laughs.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 2:06 am
by jestor92
I give props to Journey for their donation to the typhoon victims. I do think the amount is a bit on the low side especially when you consider that their lead vocalist is from the country where the typhoon hit. I ask myself if a hurricane or tornado were to hit SF or Tennessee would Journey give the same amount of money and the answer is I think they would give more.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 3:31 am
by The Sushi Hunter
jestor92 wrote:I give props to Journey for their donation to the typhoon victims. I do think the amount is a bit on the low side especially when you consider that their lead vocalist is from the country where the typhoon hit. I ask myself if a hurricane or tornado were to hit SF or Tennessee would Journey give the same amount of money and the answer is I think they would give more.


Natural disasters have hit various cities throughout the U.S. over the past 20 years. How much have they given during these previous natural disasters within the U.S.? I don't donate within America because I'm already donating via taxes that I pay.

Re: Journey donates $350,000 to feed typhoon victims

PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:31 pm
by steveo777
Considering that $1 = 43.750 PHP, that is a healthy sum of money over there. The conversion rate makes this the equivelent of over 15m.