Matt Sorum Drums Support For The Dolphin Project - Glide Magazine
A piece I did for Dolphin Project and Kings of Chaos
http://www.glidemagazine.com/42467/matt-sorum-drums-support-for-the-dolphin-project/
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Rolling Stone: Matt Sorum Plans Solo LP, L.A. Benefit With Slash
Ex-GN'R drummer fights school budget cuts with Adopt the Arts
by STEVE BALTIN
SEPTEMBER 10, 2013
Matt Sorum, known to rock fans for his drumming stints with the Cult, Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver, is hosting a benefit gig with Slash and Macy Gray in L.A. this Sunday for his Adopt the Arts charity, a program he started to combat funding cuts in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Sorum will be performing, though not in his familiar role behind the drum kit. He'll be showing off his troubadour side, to be featured on his January solo album. "It's much more introspective than my usual heavy rock stuff," he tells Rolling Stone. It's more of a singer-songwriter thing. I play acoustic guitar, and it's a little mellower kind of album."
After working with one school facing budget cuts, Sorum says, "I came up with this idea – why don't I adopt the school? I'll raise the money, I'll be the figurehead of that music and art program.' So I went downtown to a rally and I spoke to the superintendent of the school district and got up there and spoke in front of the board. Basically, they held the cuts. They didn't cut the program."
Sorum has been a very active participant in the organization. "I come in with instruments, I do art programs," he says. "The curriculum I've created, it's basically teaching about where music comes from, the great artists of the blues – John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson – then it goes way back to classical. So my kids in the third and fourth grade are learning about Beethoven and Mozart, and then they're learning about modern artists, jazz – Miles Davis, John Coltrane. My curriculum is basically guitars, drums, keyboards, bass and vocals. So my kids learn modern music – Bob Marley, John Lennon – they play more modern songs even by, like, Rihanna. It's exciting and fun for them."
A year and a half after he helped create Adopt the Arts he is continuing in his quest to involve more celebrities in the battle to save schools, something he hopes Sunday's fundraiser will help not just locally, but on a global level.
"We're doing a school with an Iranian lady who wants to work with kids that speak the Farsi language. And we partnered with a really cool guy in Pakistan because I was really taken by the Malala [Yousafzai] situation, and we partnered with a guy named Shehzad Roy – he's the biggest pop star in Pakistan," he says. "We thought it was a really cool concept to bring the Pakistan community together with our kids."
The upcoming album and Adopt the Arts are both indicative of Sorum's changing outlook as he matures. "I've been sober about six years now and my life's just changing. I'm getting married, getting a little older, and I just started feeling different – not being so self-absorbed in the rock & roll world," he says. "I changed quite a bit, for the better, I think."
He also feels philanthropic work can be huge in the often narcissistic world of music. "Especially when you're in the music world and you've got people telling you how great you are all the time, a lot of people can get caught up in that. So for me I do [the charity work] – I get lost in it. It just makes you feel better," he says. "And the thing about Adopt the Arts is I really want these celebrities to get their hands dirty. I really want them to be involved, because I know what it's done for me."
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/matt-sorum-plans-solo-lp-l-a-benefit-with-slash-20130910
Ada Evening News : Ace Harper to wed Matt Sorum
Los Angeles, Calif. — Adriane ‘Ace’ Harper and Matt Sorum, both of Los Angeles, Calif., are exchanging wedding vows at 5 p.m. Oct. 12, 2013, at Palm Springs.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Jenna and Jack Rahm and Colette and Dr. Ben Harper, all of Ada.
Parents of the future bridegroom are Joanne and Bob Alexander of San Juan Capistrano, Calif., and Linda and David Sorum of Paynesville, Minn.
Ace is originally from Ada and graduated from Ada High School. She then relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a dance career.
A singer and professional dancer, Ace trained at Cara Crawford's Central Oklahoma Dance Center in Ada.
Ace has performed with Jennifer Lopez, Pink, Lenny Kravitz, Carmen Electra, The Pussycat Dolls, Duran Duran and more. She has been featured in National TV commercials for Bud Light and Old Navy and modeled for Coke-Zero.
She has been featured on HBO’s Entourage, ABC’s Jimmey Kimmel Live, and CBS’s Two and a Half Men. She is now focusing on her music career with her band and has sung for the NFL Miami Dolphins with Dave Navarro of Jane’s Addiction, at the Indy 500, and is currently writing and recording new music.
Her fiancé, Matt Sorum, is a drummer and has been in the bands The Cult, Guns N Roses and Velvet Revolver. Matt is a Grammy award-winning musician and was recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with his band Guns N Roses. Matt is the co-founder of Adopt the Arts which works to raise money for art programs for kids in public schools in the Los Angeles Unified School district. -
See more at: http://theadanews.com/features/x865761666/Ace-Harper-to-wed-Matt-Sorum
Ric O'Barry to return to the Cove backed by more than 100 events
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/357023
Taiji - With little more than a week to the start of the Taiji dolphin drive season, dolphin advocate Ric O'Barry will return to the Cove backed by more than 100 individual events around the globe.
As he does every year on Sept. 1, the star of The Cove movie will be heading to Japan with volunteer Cove Monitors and international supporters from six continents. Once there, they will join-up with Japanese activists in Tokyo and Taiji, and will be on the Cove beach Sept. 1, calling for an end to the dolphin drive hunts and slaughters.
Accompanying the dolphin advocate and his team this year, will be drummer and singer Matt Sorum, from the rock group Guns N Roses and the supergroup: Kings of Chaos. Backing them from afar will be more than 100 global events hosted by a consortium of dolphin lovers as part of an annual event called Japan Dolphins Day (JDD).
Boasting 102 listed events at its new website: Japan Dolphins Day.net, none is perhaps more poignant than the protest being planned in Tokyo. It is being organized and hosted by Japanese activist group: Action for Marine Mammals.
Taiji's dolphin drives
Japan's dolphin crisis inevitably centers on the small coastal whaling village of Taiji in the Wakayama Prefecture of Japan. Every year between Sept. 1 and March 31, dolphins across several species are driven into a tiny cove by fishermen and either slaughtered for their meat or sold (at great profit), to the captive marine industry.
Last season, according to Ceta Base.com, "1,486 dolphins from six species," were driven into the cove. "Of this total," the database said, "899 were killed, 340 were released and 247 were live-captures."
O'Barry, who is the campaign manager for both Save Japan Dolphins and the Dolphin Project, documented and questioned Japan's dolphin hunting culture in the Academy Award-winning documentary, The Cove.
Directed by Louie Psihoyos, the 2009 film is still inspiring activists today after it took the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Planned events
The Save Japan Dolphins Campaign which operates under the umbrella of the Earth Island Institute, has once again partnered with the social media campaign Save Misty the Dolphin, to facilitate and coordinate events.
Japan Dolphins Day (JDD) has attracted more events this year than any other. The majority of events begin towards the end next week with many timed to coincide with O'Barry's visit to Taiji on Sept. 1. The dolphin advocate is also planning to report live from the Cove via live-stream.
Further details on all scheduled events are available through the Save Japan Dolphins Facebook page and Japan Dolphins Day.net.
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/357023#ixzz2dW77NOYn