Last week the southeastern United States was ravaged by Hurricane Helene. People from all over the United States have lent a helping hand in whatever manner they could whether it was monetary donations, essential goods, or physically on the scene helping out wherever they were needed.
Musicians are helping out too…with music!
The band Converge is releasing a live album from their 2022 performance at The Abbey in Orlando, Florida. Proceeds from the 18 track album will go to the Mutual Aid Disaster Relief.
Fans can get a copy of the album at: Live in Orlando, FL 03.14.22 (dthw.sh)
Next month Converge will be heading out for some Latin American performances.
The tracklisting for “Live in Orlando, FL 03.14.22”:
“Plagues”
“No Heroes”
“I Won’t Let You Go”
“Reap What You Sow”
“Cutter”
“A Single Tear”
“Under Duress”
“Dark Horse”
“Aimless Arrow”
“Empty On The Inside”
“Locust Reign”
“This Is Mine”
“Glacial Pace”
“Axe To Fall”
“I Can Tell You About Pain“
“Eve”
“Eagles Become Vultures”
“Concubine”
John Berry has gathered some friends to record his song “All Come Together” to raise money for Hurricane Helene relief. Keb’ Mo’, Collin Raye, John Oates, Casey James, Bryan White, John Cowan, Darin and Brooke Aldridge, Heidi Newfield, Dave Innis and Paul Gregg, and Mike Farris are among those who have joined Berry on the video.
Berry spoke on the video saying, “the needs of so many and the loss caused by Hurricane Helene is heartbreaking. My friends and I recorded this song a few years ago to help during a crisis then and it is as relevant today as it was the day we wrote it. There are many that want to help but don’t always know how. At the end of the video there are verified organizations that will responsibly get resources to those in need. Anything is possible when we all come together.”
Berry has provided a list of organizations where fans can make donations:
Samaritan’s Purse: samaritanspurse.org
North Carolina: ncdps.gov/helene
Tennessee: tnvoad.org/volunteer
Red Cross:redcross.org 800-733-2767
FEMA: DisasterAssistance.gov 800-621-3362
