126 E. Cabarrus St
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601

Wednesday - April 14
Wailers@Lincoln Theatre
126 East Cabarrus Street, Raleigh, NC 27601
Doors 7:30pm - Show 8:30pm
$17.50 Advance - $20 Day of Show

The Wailers donate proceeds from their rider to support their charity I WENT HUNGRY (…to save a life) Campaign
in collaboration with the World Food Program and the United Nations.

The band is enlisting their fellow musicians, artists, actors, directors worldwide to help.

More than 650,000 people have been fed to date.

(www.iwenthungry.org))

The greatest living exponents of reggae music THE WAILERS, will be continuing their US tour and are heading to The Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, on Wednesday, April 14. The tour comes hot on the heels of last year’s smash-hit “Exodus Tour” that saw the band playing the classic 1977 album in its entirety to sold-out venues in 20 countries across the world.
I WENT HUNGRY Campaign is a global music industry initiative started by the legendary reggae band to help eradicate hunger. The Wailers will be using the tour to bring more attention to their campaign www.iwenthungry.org , which donates unused funds from the band’s daily hospitality riders, directly to the United Nations’ World Food Program. The band decided to put their empathy into action upon learning that every 6 seconds a child dies of hunger, so they are enlisting their fellow musicians to go hungry by donating a portion of their tour catering to the I WENT HUNGRY campaign. To date over 650,000 people have been fed to date.

Original member Aston “Familyman” Barrett, a revered innovator joined The Wailers in 1969, quickly becoming singer-songwriter Bob Marley’s right-hand man and musical director. On record and on stage, his inimitable style became an essential part of the Wailers’ sound. Following Marley’s death in 1981, “Fams” took the reins as the band’s leader, spearheading performances to adoring crowds the world over, as well as the band’s involvement with the fight against global hunger. “For decades The Wailers have been about spreading a positive message to our audience,” says Fams. “With the campaign, we want to spread that message beyond the audience – even if the people can’t feel it musically, they’ll feel it spiritually.” Check out this video:

Formed in Jamaica in the late 1960s, The Wailers have gone on to become the most successful reggae band of all time, selling over 250 million albums, and playing live to an estimated 24 million people worldwide. The Wailers’ leader and musical director Familyman, helped forge the template for reggae with his booming, thunderous bass patterns and ever-so-tight turns. But more than just a bass player, Family Man also played a large part in arranging Marley’s songs and co-produced a number of the late icon’s albums.
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The Wailers Tour Dates – 2010
April 14 Lincoln Theater, Raleigh NC
April 15 Windjammer, Isle of Palms, SC
April 16 Wanee Festival, Live Oak, FL
April 17 Crawfish Festival, Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS
May 27 Filene Center, Vienna, VA
May 28 nTelos Wireless Pavilion, Portsmouth, VA
May 29 Pier Six Concert Pavilion, Baltimore, MD
June 1 FTC Stage One, Fairfield, CT
June 2 FTC Stage One, Fairfield, CT
June 3 Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
June 5 Snowmass Chili Pepper and Brewers Fest, Snowmass Village, CO w/ George Clinton
July 9 Hollywood Park, Inglewood, CA w/ George Clinton

Official Website: http://www.lincolntheatre.com/schedule.htm

Added by GorgeousPR on April 9, 2010

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