FiendishThingie
Jul 24, 2002, 09:09 AM
http://cdnow.com/allstararticle/fid=333260
Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, & The Wondermints Set For Open Hearts. Clear Mines Benefit
July 23, 2002, 8:35 am PT
Paul McCartney and Brian Wilson (with the Wondermints) will perform at Adopt-a-Minefield's 2nd Annual Open Hearts. Clear Mines benefit, which was organized by McCartney's wife, Heather Mills.
The event –- emceed by Jay Leno -- will take place Sept. 18 at the Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, Calif. It aims to encourage people to adopt minefields for clearing and to provide assistance to those affected by the war weapons.
Meanwhile, the Wondermints (which have been Wilson's backing band for his Pet Sounds live dates for the past three years) have a new album, Mind If We Make Love to You, coming out on Sept. 10 on Smile Records.
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"Music always had a transcendental quality inasmuch as it reaches parts of you that you don't expect it to reach. And it can touch you in a way that you can't express. You can think that it hasn't reached you and years later you'll find it coming out." George Harrison
Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, & The Wondermints Set For Open Hearts. Clear Mines Benefit
July 23, 2002, 8:35 am PT
Paul McCartney and Brian Wilson (with the Wondermints) will perform at Adopt-a-Minefield's 2nd Annual Open Hearts. Clear Mines benefit, which was organized by McCartney's wife, Heather Mills.
The event –- emceed by Jay Leno -- will take place Sept. 18 at the Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, Calif. It aims to encourage people to adopt minefields for clearing and to provide assistance to those affected by the war weapons.
Meanwhile, the Wondermints (which have been Wilson's backing band for his Pet Sounds live dates for the past three years) have a new album, Mind If We Make Love to You, coming out on Sept. 10 on Smile Records.
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"Music always had a transcendental quality inasmuch as it reaches parts of you that you don't expect it to reach. And it can touch you in a way that you can't express. You can think that it hasn't reached you and years later you'll find it coming out." George Harrison