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'JewGrass' to honor slain U.S. journalist

MANDY RODGERS

Issue date: 10/11/07 Section: Out & About
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Bluegrass favorite Packway Handle Band will perform at Loco's Pub tonight for
Media Credit: Courtesy The Packway Handle Band
Bluegrass favorite Packway Handle Band will perform at Loco's Pub tonight for "JewGrass," a Daniel Pearl World Music Days Event sponsored by UGA Hillel.
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Five years ago a tradition began honoring Daniel Pearl, an American journalist captured and killed in Pakistan in 2002. Pearl was also a musician, and his many musical friends started the Daniel Pearl World Music Days, where bands across the globe participate in concerts honoring Pearl and the idea of humanity all around the world.

Last year, 376 concerts were held in 36 countries as part of the series, including shows from big name acts such as R.E.M. and Elton John.

Tonight UGA Hillel is sponsoring "JewGrass," an official Daniel Pearl World Music Days concert at Loco's Pub on Harris Street.

"It's a great way for us to infuse the bluegrass event with a strictly social event and make it more meaningful," said Adam Klein, program director of UGA Hillel. "It means something to all people and certainly to the Jewish community given that Daniel Pearl was Jewish."

UGA Hillel focuses on enriching the lives of those in the Jewish community on campus with meaningful experiences, fun socials and community events, Klein said.

JEWGRASS

UGA Hillel presents JewGrass,
featuring Packway Handle Band

When: 7:30 tonight
Where: Loco's on Harris Street
Cost: Free with UGA ID, $5 without
More info:
www.danielpearlmusicdays.org


Tonight's concert features Packway Handle Band, a local bluegrass favorite comprised of Andrew Heaton (fiddle), Tom Baker (banjo), Zach McCoy (bass), Michael Paynter (mandolin) and Josh Erwin (guitar). Raffles will give the audience a chance to win Handle's CD.

"It's bluegrass, acoustic fun," Klein said. "They just jam and play traditional bluegrass tunes and a lot of originals."

Anyone can register a concert for the benefit by visiting the Daniel Pearl World Music Days' Web site and filling out the information about their concert and a biography including the band's musical inspirations.
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DeLarla

posted 2/26/08 @ 5:41 PM EST

I know a Weenie Man, he owns a weenie stand...

Anyone know how I can find Rikk Galvan? He'll "get" this weenie-mail. Thanks.

RIKSTA

RIKSTA

posted 5/10/08 @ 5:33 AM EST

Do your ears hang low? Do they wobble to and fro?

Alice Blaker

posted 2/25/09 @ 8:56 AM EST

Thanks to author! I like articles like this about title , very interesting.

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