Saturday, January 17, 2004
Jason Goes to NAMM 2004
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Jason with Little Kids Rock (01/17/04)
Jason with Fans (01/17/04)
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Jason with Vernon Reid (01/17/04)
Jason with Gary Hoey (01/17/04)
Jason with Rob (01/17/04)
Jason with Scott (01/17/04)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jason Newsted Accepts Honorary Seat on
Little Kids Rock's Board of Directors
Heavy Metal Bass Man Pledges Continued Support for Music Education
January 15th, 2004 - Anaheim, CA (Winter NAMM ‚ Booth 2002 outside of Hall D) - Little Kids Rock (LKR)
an innovative non-profit program that provides free instruments and music curriculum to children,
announced today that bass player, Jason Newsted (Voivod and formerly of Metallica), would be joining
Little Kids Rock as an Honorary Board Member. Mr. Newsted's post on the LKR Board of Directors will
begin immediately and will help the organization gain visibility as it provides free music education to
children across the country. Mr. Newsted has donated time, instruments and funding to Little Kids Rock.
Jason and his band, Voivod, were the first artists to lend their creative talents to the programs next
large scale fundraising effort, "Little Kids, Big Fans: Stars United for Music Education."
Mr. Newsted will accept his honorary board seat and award recognition from Little Kids Rock executive
director, Dave Wish at the NAMM Show in Anaheim on Saturday, January 17th at 1:45pm at the Dean Markley
booth, #5710.
"It has been proven that children who create relationships with musical instruments do better in school
and in life," said Jason Newsted. "In times like these, when the arts are being forced out of our
schools, encouraging self-confidence in kids through music, or in any way we can, is absolutely
essential. I'm honored to give my support to this incredible organization."
"We at Little Kids Rock are absolutely thrilled to have Jason accept a seat on our Board," said David
Wish, founder and executive director of Little Kids Rock. "He has been heavily involved in many of our
projects since his introduction to our program." Wish added.
"Little Kids, Big Fans: Stars United for Music Education"
Since its inception, Little Kids Rock has received support and encouragement from a number of music
industry luminaries. Performers like Bonnie Raitt, BB King, Carlos Santana, Bob Weir, Paul Simon and
John Lee Hooker have all backed our efforts to bring free and dynamic music classes to disadvantaged
kids. Jason Newsted and his band Voivod are some of the most recent stars to get involved and they
have done so in a very special way.
Newsted and Voivod are big fans of the music that our students produce. In April 2003, they invited a
group of Little Kids Rock students to come as their guests to a rehearsal session at famed recording
studio The Plant in Sausalito, CA.
After treating the kids to what was, for many, their first live viewing of a rock and roll performance,
Newsted and his band mates recorded a song called "Yoda." The band had heard the song on the latest
Little Kids Rock CD. It was written by a fifth grade LKR student named Tristan Troupe. Like
the kid-original that inspired it, the Voivod version rocks! It has also helped us launch a new
recording project called "Little Kids, Big Fans: Stars United for Music Education."
The new CD will feature Newsted and Voivod along with other well-known musicians recording their own
versions of songs written by Little Kids Rock students. Proceeds from sales of the new CD will help
Little Kids Rock expand its program into several new urban areas.
Jason Newsted is the latest name on LKR's growing list of high profile supporters. Bonnie Raitt, Paul
Simon and BB King are honorary members of the Board of Directors. Carlos Santana's Milagro Foundation
has purchased more than $10,000 worth of instruments for the program. Bob Weir and members of the
Grateful Dead have funded classes. The String Cheese Incident has held silent auctions. John Lee Hooker
was a founding Board Member and visited some classes before his passing.
About Little Kids Rock
Little Kids Rock believes that music is a critical component of a first-rate education. Many elementary
schools have been stripped of their music programs. These cuts have had a disproportionately large
impact on children from low-income backgrounds. Little Kids Rock restores music to its rightful place
in the academic lives of the kids in our public schools by providing a rich music education program
including instruments, instruction, and trained mentors. Founded in 1996, Little Kids Rock is
headquartered in San Francisco, California and serves schools throughout the San Francisco Bay Area,
New York, New Jersey and Memphis.
Little Kids Rock will be opening chapters in Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago within the year. More
information can be found at: www.littlekidsrock.org
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