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''From the Big Apple to the Big Easy'' New York City's Concerts for the Gulf Coast Has Reached Approximately $9 Million Dollars to Benefit Long-Term Hurricane Relief Efforts.


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--Unprecedented Dual Concerts at Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall Radio City Music Hall

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--Pay-Per-View Telecast; One of Highest Rated Concert Events in History

Madison Square Garden today announced that "From the Big Apple to the Big Easy From the Big Apple to the Big Easy were NYC's Concerts for the Gulf Coast. They were also a collaborative effort between Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The purpose was to raise funds for the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. ", New York City's Concerts for the Gulf Coast, two star-studded concerts held at both Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall on Tuesday, September 20, has reached approximately $9 million dollars for the long-term hurricane relief efforts of the Gulf region. The $9 million dollar proceeds, which have been directed to the Bush Clinton Katrina Fund; Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity, nonprofit ecumenical Christian organization that enables low-income people to own affordable, livable housing. Headquartered in Americus, Ga., it was founded in 1976 by businessman Millard Fuller and his wife. ; MusiCares and The Children's Health Fund, were generated through ticket sales; sponsorship dollars; food and merchandise sales; the pay-per-view telecast and the donation of $1 million dollars by Madison Square Garden. The amount raised will continue to grow as the DVD and CD sales come into focus. The Garden also underwrote 100% of all production costs related to the concerts.

"From the Big Apple to the Big Easy was quite simply one of the most memorable and important nights at Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall," said James L. Dolan, chairman of Madison Square Garden and president and chief executive officer of Cablevision Systems Corporation. "We are privileged to have played host to this unforgettable evening, which celebrated the magic and tradition of New Orleans music and culture, which are priceless and irreplaceable. We are grateful for the overwhelming support of New York, and all of America, and to all of the events' participants, many of whom, as New Orleans residents, had suffered great personal loss themselves."

Historic Concerts

From the Big Apple to the Big Easy was comprised of two concerts, each more than five hours long, featuring New Orleans music; traditional rock & roll and a combination of both genres. Amidst two venues transformed into a celebration of New Orleans culture, including Mardi Gras beads, decor and regional food favorites, audiences were delighted by several never before seen musical combinations, among them: Aaron Neville and Simon & Garfunkel; Dave Matthews and Jimmy Buffett; the Neville Brothers and the Meters; Diana Krall, Troy Andrews and Kermit Ruffins; Elvis Costello and Dave Bartholomew; Cyndi Lauper, Irma Thomas and The Dixie Cups. The events also featured Dave Matthews, the Meters and the Neville Brothers commuting from venue to venue, to take part in on-stage performances at both The World's Most Famous Arena and The Showplace of the Nation.

Madison Square Garden featured show-stopping performances from Allen Toussaint;. Bette Midler; Buckwheat Zydeco; Clarence "Frogman" Henry Clarence "Frogman" Henry (born March 19 1937, Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American rhythm and blues singer.

Fats Domino and Professor Longhair were young Henry's main influences while growing up.
; Cyndi Lauper; Dave Bartholomew; Diana Krall; the Dirty Dozen Brass Band The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is a New Orleans, Louisiana, brass band. The ensemble was established in 1977 by Benny Jones together with members of the Tornado Brass Band. The Dirty Dozen revolutionized the New Orleans brass band style by incorporating funk and bebop into the ; The Dixie Cups; Elton John; Elvis Costello; Irma Thomas; Jimmy Buffett; John Fogerty; Kermit Ruffins; Lenny Kravitz; the Meters; the Neville Brothers; The Rebirth Brass Band The Rebirth Brass Band is a New Orleans brass band. The group was founded in 1983 by tuba player Philip Frazier, his brother Keith Frazier and trumpeter Kermit Ruffins, along with other musicians with them at the Joseph S. Clark Sr. ; Ry Cooder; Simon & Garfunkel; Troy "Trombone Shorty short·y also short·ie   Informal
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1. A person short in stature.

2. A thing of less than average size, length, extension, or duration.

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" Andrews. Radio City Music Hall played host to Dave Matthews; Galactic; John Mayer; Joss Stone; the Mardi Gras Indians Mardi Gras Indians are mostly African-American Carnival revelers in New Orleans, Louisiana who dress up for Mardi Gras in costumes influenced by Native American ceremonial apparel.

Collectively, their organizations are called "tribes".
; The Meters; The Neville Brothers; Ray Lamontagne; Tom Waits and Trey Anastasio.

Pay-Per-View Telecast

From the Big Apple to the Big Easy at Madison Square Garden was also a historic first through its pay-per-view offering. The concert telecast represented the first time that so many regional cable and satellite systems, including Cablevision; Comcast; Time Warner Cable This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. ; iNDemand; DirecTV; TVN TVN Televisión Nacional de Chile (Chilean official TV network)
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 and EchoStar joined together to offer a benefit concert, with 100% of the $19.95 cost going to the event's beneficiaries. It is estimated that more than 25,000 households purchased the pay-per-view telecast, making it among the highest-rated concert events ever held on pay-per-view.

"Naturally, we were anxious to find ways to contribute to the Katrina relief effort and to help the victims of this terrible tragedy," said Rob Jacobson, president and chief executive officer, iNDemand Networks. "This event offered us the perfect opportunity to utilize the power of pay-per-view to do both. We were grateful for the opportunity to contribute and thrilled that the concert turned out so successfully."

Fundraising Continues

From the Big Apple to the Big Easy will continue to raise funds for the significant long-term costs of rebuilding the Gulf region through the sale of CDs, available on Rhino Records, and DVDs, on Warner Brothers. Both the CD and DVD will be available in December 2005. Additional details on timing and availability of the CD and DVD version of the historic night will be announced in the coming days.

Beneficiaries

From the Big Apple to the Big Easy proceeds have been directed to four organizations dedicated to assisting in the long-term hurricane relief efforts of the region. The Bush Clinton Katrina Fund serves as an umbrella organization for the three funds established by the Governors of Alabama The following is a list of the Governors of the State of Alabama and Alabama Territory. There have officially been 52 governors of the state of Alabama; this official numbering skips acting governors. , Louisiana and Mississippi and will focus on collecting donations to assist in the long-term recovery plan for these states. Habitat for Humanity has launched Operation Home Delivery - a bold initiative focused on rebuilding houses in these devastated dev·as·tate  
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1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 communities. MusiCares has established its Hurricane Relief Fund for people in the music industry who have been affected by this disaster and who are in need of assistance. The Children's Health Fund is expanding its fleet of mobile medical vans and dispatching them to the Gulf Coast to provide on-the-spot medical care for children in need of quality healthcare.

Sponsors

Bear Stearns and KeySpan were presenting sponsors of From the Big Apple to the Big Easy. WNBC-TV was the event's media partner.

Producers

Radio City Entertainment, in association with veteran television producer Ken Ehrlich ("The Grammy Awards") and Quint Davis, president of Festival Productions, Inc. and producer/director of the New Orleans Jazz New Orleans Jazz can refer to:
  • Utah Jazz - a professional National Basketball Association franchise that used to exist in New Orleans as the New Orleans Jazz.
  • Dixieland - a style of jazz music.
 & Heritage Festival and Essence Music Festival Essence Music Festival is an annual music festival celebrating contemporary African-American music and culture. It is the largest event celebrating African-American culture and music in the United States. , served as executive producers of From the Big Apple to the Big Easy at Madison Square Garden. Superfly Productions, a full service production company founded in New Orleans and based in both New York and New Orleans, along with Red Light Management, which oversees the careers of Dave Matthews Band, Trey Anastasio, O.A.R, Sasha, Robert Randolph, among others, served as executive producers of From the Big Apple to the Big Easy at Radio City Music Hall.
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