Get In the Holiday Spirit: Bob Dylan’s “Little Drummer Boy”
Posted on Dec 08, 2009 @ 01:52PM - Add a comment

Bob Dylan’s “Little Drummer Boy”, the second video from Christmas In The Heart, is now up exclusively on Amazon.com as part of their 12 Days of Christmas promotion. The animated video was conceived and hand-painted by famed artist and filmmaker Jeff Scher.
View the video for “Little Drummer Boy” here
Christmas In The Heart is the 47th album from Bob Dylan, and follows his worldwide chart-topping Together Through Life, released earlier this year. Songs performed by Dylan on this new album include, “Here Comes Santa Claus,” “Winter Wonderland,” and “Must Be Santa.”
View the “Must Be Santa” video here
All of the artist’s U.S. royalties from sales of Christmas In The Heart will be donated to Feeding America, guaranteeing that more than four million meals will be provided to more than 1.4 million people in need in this country during this year’s holiday season. Bob Dylan is also donating all of his future U.S. royalties from this album to Feeding America in perpetuity
Hungry For A Star-Studded Concert?
Posted on Sep 03, 2009 @ 03:46PM - Add a comment

Sheryl Crow, Ben Harper, Benji & Joel Madden, and Jonny Lang are among the musical talents confirmed to perform at the Rock A Little, Feed A Lot concert at Club Nokia in Los Angeles Sept. 29.
“It is so important for everyone across the country to dare to be conscious and aware of the struggles of those around them -- even if those struggles are not the same as their own," Crow said. "Feeding America does just that, and it’s a great privilege for me to unite with them in their cause."
David Arquette To Live In Plastic Box To Raise Funds For The Hungry
Posted on Jul 10, 2009 @ 12:40PM - 1 comment

David Arquette may star in wacky horror movies (Scream) and wacky comedies (Pushing Daisies) but he is totally serious when it comes to
putting food on the table of America's poor.
Courteney Cox's hubby is especially dedicated to Feeding America, the country's largest hunger-relief organization, and on July 14 and 15
he'll literally be putting himself on display for the charity.
David will spend eight hours each day in a Plexiglass box above Madison Square Garden. He's hoping fans will stop by and make donations right
at the site. His goal is to raise $250,000.







