For Immediate Release moe. Hosts Tsunami Relief Concert at NYC's Roseland Ballroom February 10 (New York, NY) -- The rock band moe. will host a charity concert to benefit Tsunami survivors. The concert will be held at New York's Roseland Ballroom, Thursday, February 10 at 8PM. moe. will be joined by various artists throughout the evening, including guitarist Trey Anastasio, MMW keyboardist John Medeski, mandolin virtuoso Sam Bush and Vorcza keyboardist Ray Paczkowski. Tickets are $40.00 in advance. A limited number of tickets will be available, Friday, January 21 at 12:00PM EST at moe.org. The remaining tickets will be available at the Roseland Ballroom box office and all Ticketmaster locations, Saturday, January 22 at 10:00AM EST. All proceeds from this event will be matched by Dave Matthews Band and will go to the Bama Works Village Recovery Fund. "The scope & breadth of this disaster are beyond comprehension," says moe. guitarist Al Schnier. "As musicians on the other side of the world, we can't help feeling a bit helpless. Our hope is to contribute in some small way to help reestablish the communities damaged in the wake of these recent storms." Adds bassist Rob Derhak, "We in the music community can get aid to families that need it. The concert profits will go to relief for Tsunami survivors, but it doesn't have to stop there. We need to continue to help those in need; it is everyone's responsibility." About moe. Formed in Buffalo, New York in 1991, moe. is one of the finest groups in the jamband movement today. Their tours have taken them from Woodstock '99, to New York's Central Park and to Japan. moe. is also critically acclaimed for its songwriting and studio work; the group's 2001 studio album, "Dither," was awarded four stars by Rolling Stone. moe. has released 10 recordings in the last 14 years: Its latest album, "Wormwood," finds moe. at the top of its game - receiving four stars by Blender Magazine. About Bama Works Village Recovery Fund Bama Works Fund (Charlottesville, Virginia) was established by Dave Matthews Band to carry out the band's commitment to charitable works both close to home and around the world. In the wake of one of the most devastating natural disasters in modern history, Dave Matthews Band has created the Bama Works Village Recovery Fund. The fund will identify an affected village on the east coast of Sri Lanka, partnering with them on a long-term basis to rebuild their community. NOTE TO EDITORS: moe.'s name is properly spelled in all lowercase characters and ending with a period: "moe." For more information regarding moe., please contact: Jim Walsh |