Without Environmental Concerns There’d Be No Musicians

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So, according to this campaign from TDA Advertising for Patagonia’s 1% for the Planet, musicians would be nowhere if it weren’t for environmental causes. There’d be no beaches on which musicians could build their multi-million dollar palaces; there’s be no “socially-charged anecdotes” to share at dinner parties and if musicians had no purpose, we all have to listen to music meant for massage therapists.

With POP, print and online, the campaign promotes a 40-song CD from musicians such as Jackson Brown, Mason Jennings and Jack Johnson who donated their work pro bono. All proceeds from the sale of the CD will go to the charity.

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