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goodwitch58
08-21-2008, 08:27 AM
AP Exclusive: Crow offers free music to voters
Thursday, August 21, 2008 4:57 AM EDT
The Associated Press
By RAQUEL MARIA DILLON Associated Press Writer


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sheryl Crow is giving away free music — a tactic she calls the "Tupperware" party approach to inspiring young people to vote.

The Grammy Award-winning singer announced a plan Wednesday to give a digital copy of her album "Detours" to the first 50,000 people who register three friends to vote.

"I hope people wake up and emotionally engage in issues," Crow told The Associated Press in a telephone interview during a visit to Los Angeles.

Crow's giveaway is a kickoff to Rock the Vote's voter registration drive. She is also offering a free download of her politically charged song "Gasoline" to anyone who logs onto the Rock the Vote Web site or anyone on the group's mailing list, said the organization's executive director Heather Smith.

Crow, 46, was one of the founding artists of Rock the Vote 18 years ago. She said the "Detours" album fits perfectly into the group's cause since the lyrics touch on topics such as adoption, breast cancer, the war in Iraq, the environment and Hurricane Katrina.

"It's about the issues that everyone's talking about, but there's a lot of hope," Crow said. "At this moment in my life, writing about anything else would be uninteresting and impossible because I feel such urgency."

Crow, who has advocated for environmental, health and humanitarian causes, said her fans know where she stands politically. But in this voter registration campaign she's concerned only for the future of her 1-year-old son, Wyatt, and the future of American democracy.

Crow suggested that more musicians should use their music to promote issues that affect Americans. She said she was inspired by pop musicians from the 1960s and 70s, when political songs were performed by Edwin Starr, Buffalo Springfield, Marvin Gaye and Peter Paul & Mary.

"There was healthy competition among artists to create art that was commercial and political at the same time," Crow said.

"Our music (now) is not representing the times — at least not socially and politically. Or maybe we're just distracted."

Rock the Vote aims to register 2 million young people to vote by November — the largest youth voter drive in history by three times, Smith said.

"These musicians speak to millions of people every day so for them to use their voices to inspire people is a key part of our program," she said.

Anyone who recruits three people to vote will have to log onto the Rock the Vote Web site and go through a verification process before receiving Crow's album, Smith said.

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www.rockthevote.com/sherylwantsyoutovote



Thanks to our neighborhood celebrity! What a great idea.

Tootsie
08-21-2008, 10:49 AM
thanks for the info goodwitch! and thanks Sheryl for making a real difference.

I looked at the Rock the Vote website - I'm impressed with their vision and mission to engage and build the political power of young people in our country.

As 2008 shapes up to be one of the most exciting election years in history, Rock the Vote will work with the millions of young people across the country to amplify their voices in the political process.

This year Rock the Vote will forge the largest youth voter registration drive in history, registering 2 million young people. Together with our partners, we are charged and excited to harness our combined power to make our voices heard. 2008 is clearly the year of the youth vote and Rock the Vote will be there every step of the way.



Our goals for 2008:


Register, educate, and turnout young voters at record levels to increase voter registration.
Educate young people and the political community on the power of young people, and give both communities the tools to take action.
Fight for the rights of young people in the voting process and for the issues that affect their lives.
Lay the foundation for a sustainable organization that can continue to leverage the power of young people for long term political and social change.

Rock the Vote (http://www.rockthevote.com/home.html)

JUL
08-21-2008, 11:42 AM
Sheryl is a busy girl...she now has a clothing line too which is available at Dillards....can't wait to check it out I love her style.

6thGen
08-21-2008, 11:59 AM
Do we really want people that need to be motivated by freebies deciding the direction of this republic? That's rhetorical. We need fewer people voting, not more.

Tootsie
08-21-2008, 12:16 PM
Sheryl is a busy girl...she now has a clothing line too which is available at Dillards....can't wait to check it out I love her style.

really? I can't wait!:wave:

hnooe
08-21-2008, 12:32 PM
really? I can't wait!:wave:

Me too Tootsie, cause everyday is a winding road and we are getting a little bit closer....:wave:

Tootsie
08-22-2008, 07:45 AM
Me too Tootsie, cause everyday is a winding road and we are getting a little bit closer....:wave:

very true hnooe. very true.:wave:

Miss Kitty
08-22-2008, 08:21 AM
Sheryl is a busy girl...she now has a clothing line too which is available at Dillards....can't wait to check it out I love her style.

really? I can't wait!:wave:

The right sleeves and pant legs are missing. I bet they have built in TP pockets that dole out one square at a time! :biggrin:

GulfTraceBird
08-22-2008, 08:47 AM
That's funny! I hope y'all rock the vote!!! The clothes will be fab. <3 CUSooN

Miss Kitty
08-22-2008, 08:50 AM
That's funny! I hope y'all rock the vote!!! The clothes will be fab. <3 CUSooN

:wave:...about time you showed back up! You rock!