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| U2 and Green Day Release 'The Saints Are Coming' Music Rising announced that the download for the much anticipated "The Saints Are Coming" collaboration between legendary rock groups U2 and Green Day is now available via iTunes in the U.S. The song has topped the charts throughout Europe since its release. All proceeds from the sale of the song will go directly to Music Rising, a campaign launched in late 2005 by U2's The Edge, producer Bob Ezrin and Gibson Guitar. Its mission to replace the musical instruments that were lost in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita has now extended to its second phase dedicated to helping churches and schools of the area. To date Music Rising has helped over 2, 100 musicians regain their livelihood, has been recognized by President Bill Clinton and has won the 2005 Halo Award for Cause Marketing and the 2006 Billboard Humanitarian Award. "The Saints Are Coming" was performed by the two super-groups at the re-opening of the Louisiana Superdome on September 25th, 2006 and has become an anthem for the region. People continue to struggle in their efforts to recover from the devastation left behind by Hurricane Katrina. The song, which was originally written and performed by The Skids in 1978, has been recorded and performed by U2 and Green Day. Both U2's The Edge and Billie Joe Armstrong from Green Day led the debut of this collaboration at the Louisiana Superdome performance. The hurricanes left 80% of New Orleans under water and destroyed 200, 000 homes. Most of the musical instruments from the region were also lost in the flooding. Music Rising is dedicated to helping to rebuild the musical culture of the region by replacing those lot instruments. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Jazz News :: home page |