Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Biohazard’s Evan Seinfeld Huddles with Road Recovery Youth Backstage



Backstage, Irving Plaza, NYC, 10:30pm – Sunday, October 5, 2008: Biohazard 20 Year Celebration Tour returned to NYC where it all began. Spawned in Brooklyn, BIOHAZARD, whose intense fusion of the aggression of hardcore, punk and thrash metal with the socio-critical commentary and authenticity of hip-hop earned the band extensive international acclaim selling millions of records worldwide.




Photo Credit: CRISTEL BROUWER


Founding member, Evan Seinfeld (bassist, vocals) an early active supporter of Road Recovery since 2000, took advantage of being in town and hosted a one hour pre-show Master Class huddle with Road Recovery’s young people in his dressing room before the band’s festive pounding of their hometown crew!




‘Bunkering down’ in Evan Seinfeld’s dressing room with Road Recovery’s young participants


Spanning more that twenty years of music industry life experiences…Road Recovery’s youth were deeply touched by Evan Seinfeld’s invitation to hang-out and discuss openly his trials and tribulations growing up, playing music, and being forced to come to terms with his own personal demons or die. His decision to change his behavior resulted in opening the door to a twenty year journey of self-discovery. Ever searching for a balanced life, Seinfeld shared his mantra ‘dumb it down’, keep it simple and realize that all the ‘stuff’ we strive to achieve outside ourselves will never give us inner peace. The irony is by coming to terms with the trunk of our tree – the core of who we are is really hard, but muscling through the pain yields an indescribable life filled with experiences and relationships beyond our wildest dreams! Turning the tables, Evan asked each of his guests to share about their life and pointed out the power they possessed as a ‘crew’, their greatest asset, all committed to pulling for each other, helping each other get through anything.




Meghan B. shares her experiences as Evan Seinfeld listens attentively


"As a sober musician, and seasoned veteran of the road, I feel enormous gratitude that Road Recovery exists as support and resource for people like me striving to live on a spiritual path in an environment so often fueled by drugs and alcohol! Road Recovery is guiding today’s musical youth towards a path of positive living through sobriety and fellowship!"
- Evan Seinfeld, Musician, Actor, Biohazard




Another amazing experience with Biohazard's Evan Seinfeld (center)


Ever busy and unstoppable…Evan Seinfeld has expanded his talents into acting appearing on HBO (five seasons on the critically acclaimed prison drama "Oz") and VH1 ("SuperGroup"), as well as a column in Stuff Magazine. Additionally, he voiced characters in the video games "Manhunt," "The Warriors" and the forthcoming "Grand Theft Auto IV".

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Highlights from Road Recovery's Tenth Anniversary Benefit Concert!

Thursday, April 17th – Nokia Theatre, Broadway, NYC: Slash (Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver), Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave), Wayne Kramer (MC5), Perry Farrell (Jane’s Addiction), Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains), comedian - Denis Leary, Joseph Arthur, Sen Dog (Cypress Hill), Jakob Dylan (The Wallflowers), Ours/Jimmy Gnecco, Miggs, Crazy James together with kids from Road Recovery’s programs rocked together!
In 1998, Road Recovery founders Gene Bowen (tour manager) & Jack Bookbinder (artist manager) set out to build a foundation whose goal would be to impact the lives of young people through the efforts of entertainment industry professionals, supported by mental health clinicians, to help at-risk youth navigate their way towards a promising future. Bowen and Bookbinder envisioned the day when youth, some considered outcasts in society, would share a Broadway stage with some of rock music’s superstars. With the help of countless dedicated music industry professionals and the mental heath field, Bowen and Bookbinder’s dream became a reality and history was made on April 17, 2008 at the Nokia Theater - Times Square during Road Recovery’s 10 year celebration.

REHEARSAL:

DeBartolo Family Foundation, Justice Tour,
Crazy James with Road Recovery staff.
PHOTOCREDIT: Scott Schumaker
Wayne Kramer leading Crazy James
PHOTO CREDIT: Scott Schumaker
Tom Morello, Perry Farrell
PHOTO CREDIT: Tracy Ketcher

MORE FROM REHEARSAL AT: Road Recovery News section

SOUND CHECK:
Crazy James vocals backed by Wayne Kramer
PHOTO CREDIT: Ann Price
Denis Leary, Slash
PHOTO CREDIT: Paul Kanterman
Tom Morello, Perry Farrell
PHOTO CREDIT: Paul Kanterman

Crazy James jams with Jerry Cantrell
PHOTO CREDIT: Tracy Ketcher

MORE FROM SOUND CHECK At: Road Recovery News section


SHOW HIGHLIGHTS!!!

View some Amazing Photos taken of some of the night's featured Artists...
CLICK HERE for a short Slideshow...


Members of the Justice Tour supergroup:
Tom Morello, Slash, Perry Farrell & Breckin Meyer
PHOTO CREDIT: Scott Schumaker

Road Recovery Benefit presented by Tom Morello's Justice Tour '08 and the DeBartolo Family Foundation. Pictured: Tom Morello & Tiffanie DeBartolo
PHOTO CREDIT: Scott Schumaker
Tom Morello, Wayne Kramer & Slash perform onstage to support Crazy James
PHOTO CREDIT: Levi Pervin

MORE FROM The SHOW AT: Road Recovery News section

In addition to the DeBartolo Family, their supporters, and Tom Morello’s Justice Tour '08, Road Recovery’s 10 Year Anniversary Benefit Concert was made possible through the generous efforts of: Road Recovery’s Executive Board
Road Recovery’s Clinical Staff and Creative Staff
Steve Martin & The Agency Group
Padilla, Speer & Beardsley Public Relations
Dworkin & CO
Margaret Kramer
Susan Silver
Blair Dickerson
Nick Lawson
Bartow Church/Anna Urban
The Nokia Theatre staff
Road Recovery parents & volunteers
JBFCS (Jewish Board of Family & Children’s Services)
Boost Mobile
Condom Cents
Jeff Buckley Music
Caron Treatment Centers (NY Recovery Center)

HEADS UP: More photos along with video forthcoming…stay tuned!
FOR NOW: Click here to view video footage from Road Recovery’s 10th Anniversary Benefit Concert

Monday, March 17, 2008

Supergroup Show: SLASH, Jerry Cantrell, Perry Farrell Tom Morello, Wayne Kramer.....

The DeBartolo Family Foundation & Tom Morello's Justice Tour 2008 Present

Road Recovery’s 10th Anniversary Benefit Concert
Thursday, April 17, 2008 – 8:00PM
Nokia Theatre, New York City

Supergroup Performance by:

Slash
Jerry Cantrell
Perry Farrell
Tom Morello
Wayne Kramer
The Nightwatchman - Tom Morello, acoustic

HOSTED By: DENIS LEARY

Additional Performances by:
Denis Leary
& The Crown Royals, featuring the Rehab Horns
OURS (acoustic Performance)
Crazy James
And Other Guests...

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$60.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE on ticketmaster.com
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DeBartolo Family Foundation Mission: wwwDOTdebartolofamilyfoundationDOTcom
The mission of the DeBartolo Family Foundation, a non-profit corporation founded by the Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. family, is to provide leadership and financial resources to extraordinary organizations and individuals to improve the community.
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"The Justice Tour 2008 is a musical battering ram for human rights. We have come together to use our guitars, drums, and microphones to fight for the poor, the abused, and the dispossessed...and have a great rocking time while we're doing it." – Tom Morello
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ROAD RECOVERY MISSION: wwwDOTroadrecoveryDOTorg
Through mentoring, educational and live performance based-programs, ROAD RECOVERY's goal is to help young people find their way towards a healthy future.

Established in 1998, ROAD RECOVERY, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is comprised of entertainment industry professionals whose lives have been touched by addiction and other adversities and now wish to make a positive impact on the lives of others.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Slash, Tom Morello, Jerry Cantrell, Wayne Kramer, The Nightwatchman, Denis Leary and MORE team up for 10th Anniversary Road Recovery Benefit!



The DeBartolo Family Foundation & Tom Morello's Justice Tour 2008 Present

Road Recovery’s 10th Anniversary Benefit Concert
Thursday, April 17, 2008 – 8:00PM
Nokia Theatre, New York City

Supergroup Performance by:


Slash
Jerry Cantrell
Tom Morello
Wayne Kramer
The Nightwatchman - Tom Morello, acoustic

Also Appearing:

Denis Leary
& The Crown Royals, featuring the Rehab Horns
Joseph Arthur
Crazy James
And Other Guests...

TICKETS AVAILABLE THROUGH ALL TICKETMASTER OUTLETS!!!!!
ON SALE--> 3/8/2008

DONT' MISS IT!!!!!
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DeBartolo Family Foundation Mission: www.debartolofamilyfoundation.com
The mission of the DeBartolo Family Foundation, a non-profit corporation founded by the Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. family, is to provide leadership and financial resources to extraordinary organizations and individuals to improve the community.
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"The Justice Tour 2008 is a musical battering ram for human rights. We have come together to use our guitars, drums, and microphones to fight for the poor, the abused, and the dispossessed...and have a great rocking time while we're doing it." – Tom Morello
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ROAD RECOVERY MISSION: www.roadrecovery.org

Through mentoring, educational and live performance based-programs, ROAD RECOVERY's goal is to help young people find their way towards a healthy future.

Established in 1998, ROAD RECOVERY
, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is comprised of entertainment industry professionals whose lives have been touched by addiction and other adversities and now wish to make a positive impact on the lives of others.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Henry Rollins Master Class

MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2008:: Teeing Off With Henry Rollins! Singer/Songwriter, Spoken Word Artist, Author, Actor, and Publisher Hosts Road Recovery’s ‘Master Class’

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Thursday, February 28, 2008 – Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY – WARSAW concert hall: Henry Rollins ‘Provoked’ World Tour: Sitting in his dressing room alone with his laptop and a converted toolbox for a suitcase, Henry Rollins, wasting no time, welcomed Road Recovery staff, teens and young adults to sit with him and talk about his life and theirs.

Growing up in the 1980’s in Washington, DC, Henry explained that aside from meeting his basic needs of food, shelter and a good high school education, his parents left it up to him to figure out the rest. A job at a local ice cream store filling cones and working the cash register made him realize what it was like being stuck earning minimum wage; doing the same task over and over for barely a few coins, DEAD END!

His passion was live music. He was inspired by bands on tour, for they were in motion, moving forward, doing what they loved. In 1983 Henry Rollins hit the road as Black Flag’s vocalist and he has not stopped since…musician, spoken word artist, author and actor, he continues at the age of 47, moving forward all over the planet.


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Henry Rollins (second from right) full on during his Master Class exchange with Road Recovery’s teens & staff in his dressing room.

“Don’t get caught up in trying to figure out what you’re gonna be when you grow up, that’s impossible to answer at any young age. Just do something, anything that’s positive, don’t sit on your couch or blow things up, just do something and be open, even if you don’t know what you want to do, boredom leads to destruction AND [be mindful that] the distractions [in life] will kill you. If you go down that path, it’s a dead end.”

My mantra is: Resolve & Discipline & Tenacity. For resolve, I say each day “I’m not stopping; I keep trying, at something.”

“You can do it, when you come out of the womb, you’re equipped with all the right stuff. All you have to do is change your mind. You can do it in small steps. A setback is useful as a lesson. A triumph is useful as a lesson.”

“Success is doing what you want to do, on your own terms…and that takes Resolve, Discipline & Tenacity on an hourly basis.”

“Get around the idea that you’re ‘no good’. Get around the ‘snares & barbs’ [of American society]. Get INTO yourself, look at your own shit and you will achieve. Every time you get arrested, go to jail, get caught up in the drug scene, be institutionalized, the man wins. The man is the system that will control you and profit monetarily from incarcerating you. I get up each day and stick it to the man by taking care of myself and then going after things that need to be done. I channel my ‘civic’ anger by sticking it to the man each and every day”.

Henry Rollins is ‘stickin’ it to the man by donating his time and money to worthy charities and groups, by traveling to various countries to experience other cultures and by communicating through spoken word tours and music projects to be influenced by what he sees, experiences and learns from other people along his travels.

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