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Asheville vintage garage rock band Reigning Sound and indie punk rockers Wooden Toothe play the Grey Eagle on Friday, June 24 at 8:00 p.m. to support Mission MANNA’s on-going, decade-long education and relief efforts in Haiti.

$10 minimum donation and raffle with prizes from: Harvest Records, LaZoom Bus Tours, Wedge Brewery, Hip Replacements, and Blue Ribbon Hair Salon.  Funds from the show will support sustainable medical, health and nutrition efforts in four Haitian communities.

Mission MANNA, a regional non-profit comprised of doctors, nurses and citizens from Western North Carolina, has been providing ongoing medical care for malnourished children and nutritional education for adults in and around the town of Montrouis for more than a decade. Mission MANNA volunteers pay their own travel to Haiti to set up clinics, allowing early 100% of funds to go directly to Haiti.

Mission MANNA is grateful for their Event Sponsors: Reigning Sound, Wooden Toothe, The Hands of Sean Perry Co., Harvest Records, Wedge Brewery, LaZoom Bus Tours, Hip Replacements, Blue Ribbon Hair Salon, Subject Matter Studio.

Financial contributions to Mission MANNA will be allocated to Mission MANNA’s efforts to provide health and nutrition relief and education in four communities in Haiti. Mission MANNA is a grass roots organization with very little expense related to overhead and staffing.

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To Valentines Dayish, February 13.  Celebrate love with the universal language of music.  A reason to rejoice on perhaps the most plastic of holidays.  Mark your 2010 planner for this one.

On February 13th at the Grey Eagle, nine area bands will perform the three album release 69 Love Songs by The Magnetic Fields.

Two area producers, Chall Gray (of future The Magnetic Field theatre, coffee house and bar, and appropriately named) and James Richards, have teamed with Harvest Records and the Grey Eagle to make this unique event come together.

69 Love Songs, a 3-cd set released in 1999, is considered by many to be a landmark achievement for The Magnetic Fields, and critically regarded as one of the best albums of the last two decades. 69 Love Songs contains songs performed in a variety of styles, from jazz to surf rock, from synth pop to country ballad to Irish folk song, and a diverse group of area musicians will come together for this unique performance.

Each band will perform a set of between 7 and 9 songs.  Bands include:

Electric Owls
Foxteeth (with Tyler Ramsey and Angi West)
Erika Jane & Remember the Bees
Wilson The Rocker
Now You See Them
Pilgrim

Night’s Bright Colors
Vendetta
Jay Martin & Friends

For more information regarding the show, participating bands, press inquiries and tickets, call 828-674-2036 or visit www.thegreyeagle.com.

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