The Redding Brothers’ Online Concert for Hearing proves that Rock ‘n’ Roll can Save the World! The 30 minute performance started running here at 6 p.m. PST on Friday, May 15th. Replay & enjoy. This is the first online concert of its kind to raise awareness for the non-profit work of the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles. There are 500 million people worldwide who suffer from a hearing loss. The institute is dedicated to alleviating it through their mission of advancing hearing science. If you like what you hear, donate to the cause at www.hei.org.
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The Redding Brothers’ Online Concert for Hearing proves that Rock ‘n’ Roll can Save the World! The 30 minute performance started running here at 6 p.m. PST on Friday, May 15th. Replay & enjoy. This is the first online concert of its kind to raise awareness for the non-profit work of the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles. There are 500 million people worldwide who suffer from a hearing loss. The institute is dedicated to alleviating it through their mission of advancing hearing science. If you like what you hear, donate to the cause at www.hei.org.
The Redding Brothers will be performing live on stage at Pullman Square Theater in Huntington, WV on Friday, March 27th, at 7:00 pm. Tickets are available for $8 now at http://reddingbrothers.com or by calling 1-888-88-REDDING x1.
The Redding Brothers will be performing after the Celiac Benefit Walk at 4:00 PM on Sunday, October 12th. Come out and hear them play! More info at http://www.reddingbrothers.com
The Redding Brothers will be performing live in concert at Concord University in Athens, WV on Thursday, October 9th at 7pm. This is the TV ad showing on Suddenlink channels. Come out and listen! More info at http://www.reddingbrothers.com
The Redding Brothers are coming to Saint Albans City Park on Saturday September 20th with fellow musician Bug Lilly. Watch the Suddenlink Cable TV ad here and find out more at ReddingBrothers.com
As they arrive at Glen Eyrie Castle in Colorado Springs, CO, the Redding Brothers are forced to back their car and trailer down a winding dirt emergency road overlooking ravines in The Garden of the Gods at the foot of Pike's Peak. Will they make it?
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After dropping off all their equipment at the Glen Eyrie Castle at the foot of Pike's Peak in Colorado Springs, CO, the band warms up for the song "Anger", which they hadn't performed in quite awhile. They were scheduled to perform all weekend at the Presence International's Transmillennial 2008 conference that night at the Castle. Find out more at http://www.reddingbrothers.com