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Musicians United to Sustain the Environment
All proceeds from the M.U.S.E. recordings are
applied to wilderness and wildlife protection
efforts. Support the wild places and this
organization through your donations and purchase of
these collections.
Visit the official website for Musicians United to Sustain the Environment
at
http://www.musemusic.org
Register to be on our Alert list and win a free cd!
Musicians United to Sustain the Environment (M.U.S.E.) is a non-profit
environmental organization using music
to raise money for North American wilderness and wildlife conservation
efforts. Muse means "the Spirit that Inspires". Music and the Wild places
provide the Inspiring Spirit for the people of M.U.S.E . Listening
carefully to the input from our supporters and musicians, the M.U.S.E.Board
of Directors selects only the most pragmatic conservation efforts for
our funding. We evaluate many existing conservation projects and donate to
just a handful where we believe our pinpoint funding can yield tangible
results. We are particularly interested in efforts to protect endangered or
threatened species, preserve existing wilderness habitats, and efforts which
raise environmental awareness and motivation. For a list of the projects we
have supported please check out our website at www.musemusic.org.
Starting from humble beginnings through a partnership between Walkin' Jim
Stoltz and Craig Wagner, the seed concept has quickly taken root and grown
to include musicians and supporters from all over the world. Many of the
M.U.S.E. musicians are regularly criss-crossing the country meeting people
at schools, community centers, and concert halls, singing songs or
performing music inspired by the urge to preserve our natural heritage. To
find out how you can sponsor a concert, purchase our cd's, contribute your
talent, or make a tax-deductible donation, please visit our website at
www.musemusic.org or e-mail us at muse@musemusic.org
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Magpie spends most of their time
involved in environmental education through musical performances in schools
all over the country.
Website: www.magpiemusic.com.
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CD: M.U.S.E. - One Land, One Heart
Label: Musicians United to Sustain the Environment (M.U.S.E.)
Credits: © 1993 Greg Artzner & Terry Leonino |
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Libby Roderick is a singer/songwriter, poet, activist, teacher, lifelong
Alaskan, and is on the faculty of the Institute for Deep Ecology. Her songs
have been recorded by many artists and sung by thousands at the 1995 U.N.
Conference in Beijing.
Libby Roderick's on the Web: http://www.alaska.net/~libbyr/
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CD: M.U.S.E. - One Land, One Heart
Label: Musicians United to Sustain the Environment (M.U.S.E.)
Credits: © 1991 Libby Roderick Music |
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Katherine Archer combines her passions for music and nature by offering environmental programs in the form of family concerts, school assemblies and songwriting workshops for kids. She joins lyrical forces with Southern Poet, Lezlie Hierholzer, whose input was a vital ingredient, to create this song, specifically written for this M.U.S.E. release
Web Site: www.katherinearcher.com
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CD: M.U.S.E. - Eye of the Hunter
Label: Musicians United to Sustain the Environment
Credits: © 2001, Yeombe Music, Katherine Archer on guitar, bass and vocals |
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