October 17, 2014

An old friend, Jon Epstein, is involved with Greensboro College's Healing Blues Project, which aims to to raise $30,000 for the Interactive Resource Center, a tax-exempt, nonprofit day center in downtown Greensboro for people experiencing homelessness. I'm not even going to bother explaining why this is a worthy cause, and honestly, I'm not sure what I could say that makes the point any better than track 14 on the CD, "I Die a Little," which reunites Jon and his Haymarket Riot collaborator Pat Lichty on a track co-written by Jon's wife, Kim Thoré, and voxed by Charlotte Whitted.

As you can see on the project's IndieGoGo page, they have a ways to go to meet their goal. I encourage you to give it a listen and contribute if you can.

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