Linda Ronstadt and soundwaves team up to create art from "blue Bayou," Supports Sweet Relief10/23/2024 Get your limited edition Soundwaves Art created from the sound waves of Linda Ronstadt's "Blue Bayou" There is a stack hand-signed by Linda and Soundwaves Artist Tim Wakefield. Get yours before they're gone!
Linda was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 and is one of the most legendary vocalists of the 21st century!
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Norah Jones and Soundwaves team up to create artwork to Support Sweet Relief Musicians Fund10/20/2024 Get a LIMITED EDITION Soundwaves Art created from the audio of Norah Jones' "Don't Know Why"
Norah hand-signed a set of these artworks at Moody Theater in Austin, TX on October 10, 2024. Get yours before they're gone! Proceeds support Sweet Relief! OUT NOW! The newest Sweet Relief benefit album, “Tonight I’ll Go Down Swingin’: A Tribute to Don Heffington,” is out now via Clover Music Group and Nine Mile Records. Sara and Sean Watkins, of Nickel Creek, are graciously making their Oct 23 Watkins Family Hour show at Largo in Los Angeles a celebration of the release! Don was a frequent collaborator over the 20 years that Sean & Sara have hosted their variety-style show. Other guests, who also appear on the record, will be there to sing Don’s songs, including Jackson Browne, Willie Watson and Inara George. Produced by Sheldon Romberg and Sebastian Steinberg
TRACK LISTING: “Kiss the Moon Goodbye” – Watkins Family Hour “Fired Again” – Buddy Miller “Avenue C” – Dave Alvin “Crablice & Quaaludes” – The Boltcutters “Generator” – Eleni Mandell “Seeds On Hard Ground” – Tony Gilkyson “Everywhere I Look” – Jackson Browne “The Heffington Appreciation Society” – MOMO feat. Jim Keltner “Heffington Abstract” – Sarah Kramer with Jorge Calderón and Van Dyke Parks “Live Slow Die Old” – John C. Reilly “Lately” – Fiona Apple “Tonight I’ll Go Down Swingin’” – Don Heffington “Although the Lord” – Victoria Williams “Flying Over Flagstaff” – Marvin Etzioni “Sorry About the Matter” – Tom Brousseau “Time to Drink Whiskey” – Willie Watson “New Rising Sun” – Peter Case “That’s Hollywood” – Ramsay Midwood “Put a Kiss and a Tear in Yr. Letter” – Inara George “Irish Heartbeat” – Laura and Don Heffington Taking Back Sunday's Annual Holiday Pop-Up Shop is BACK and we are so grateful to be a part of it!
Sat., December 7th from 1:30- 4:00pm at Starland Ballroom: Enjoy an acoustic set from the band, amazing local vendors, and more all curated by The Aquarian Weekly! (Does not include entry to the 6:30pm Taking Back Sunday concert) Plus - Photos with Santa are back! The first 40 folks who donate $40 (cash only, place in line numbers sold at merch) can take a photo (4 people max) with Taking Back Sunday and Santa! Details will be given once you secure your spot. Donations will be made to Sweet Relief! Taking Back Sunday's Annual Holiday Pop-Up Shop is BACK and we are so grateful to be a part of it!
Sat., December 7th from 1:30- 4:00pm at Starland Ballroom: Enjoy an acoustic set from the band, amazing local vendors, and more all curated by The Aquarian Weekly! (Does not include entry to the 6:30pm TBS concert) Get your tickets below! Plus - Photos with Santa are back! The first 40 folks who donate $40 (cash only, place in line numbers sold at merch) can take a photo (4 people max) with Taking Back Sunday and Santa! Details will be given once you secure your spot. Donations will be made to Sweet Relief! My Morning Jacket and Soundwaves teams up to create limited edition artwork of "Wordless Chorus"10/15/2024 Now live! Get your limited edition Soundwaves Art created from the audio of My Morning Jacket's “Wordless Chorus.” The prints were kindly signed by the band prior to their May 2024 show at Merriweather Post Pavilion to support the work of Sweet Relief!
Each artwork features a handwritten lyric by Jim James that has been digitally added: "Ahh Ooh Aah Ahhhh! Ahh...Ooh wah Ahh!" — a reference to the wordless chorus of the song. Sweet Relief Musicians Fund is now accepting donations and applications for musicians and music industry workers impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Funds raised will go towards loss of music-related equipment, medical bills related to the event, and other vital-living expenses. underoath Teams Up With Soundwaves Art To Make Limited-Edition Prints Supporting Sweet RElief10/10/2024 Get your limited-edition Soundwaves Artwork created from the sound waves of Underoath's "A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White." All profits will be donated to Sweet Relief Musicians Fund!
NOTE: Signed prints are a presale. The band will be signing prints at their show in Austin, TX on November 18, 2024, and we expect the signed prints to be delivered shortly thereafter. Viola Odette Harlow was diagnosed in 2019 with Prinzmetal Angina Heart Disease (Coronary Artery Spasms), Lupus, AFIB, Atrial Tachycardia, EDS, Hashimoto, Anemia, and Asthma. She had been feeling sick since her early 20's, but the scale was tipped in 2019 and her autoimmune blood work jumped and a cascade of diagnoses along with it in the ICU.
As Prinzmetal Angina is a rare disease the medications and testing are rarely covered by insurance. The doctors worked hard in the Cardiac ICU to keep her stable and alive but it racked up 150k medical debt plus ongoing medications, testing, and hospitalizations.Her cardiologist is very supportive of her career and has a different regimen of medication on days she shoots videos or has a show. He sometimes will even show up if she's not doing well. She is blessed with the best medical team in the country for Prinzmetal which involves her Cardiologist, the whole Cedars cardiology team, and a specialist in Prinzmetal at the Mayo Clinic. The condition is not only rare, it's dangerous and unpredictable so she makes the most of every good day and does what she loves, as well as caring for her habitat of pets that comfort her on bad days. She is dependent on 13 medications for her heart and to suppress her immune system. She requires a very expensive nitroglycerin spray for heart spasms. Her testing is ongoing as they monitor the health of heart during flares for damage. She will have this the rest of her life but she is grateful to be here. Depending on hormones and histamines and luck she has good days to offset the bad. She doesn't know which it will be. Learn more, and get involved, below. Sweet Relief Musicians Fund is now accepting donations and applications for musicians and music industry workers impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Funds raised will go towards loss of music-related equipment, medical bills related to the event, and other vital-living expenses. |
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