Charities/Benefits

Artists for a New South Africa “Shaking the Blues Benefit” at the Wiltern in LA (November 15, 07)

 

ARTISTS FOR A NEW SOUTH AFRICA WILL BE “SHAKING THE BLUES” AT A GALA BENEFIT AT LOS ANGELES’ WILTERN THEATER ON 11/15, WITH PERFORMANCES BY ERYKAH BADU, NIKKA COSTA, GEORGE LOPEZ, KEB’ MO’, TAJ MAHAL TRIO, THE ROOTS – WHOSE AHMIR “?UESTLOVE” THOMPSON WILL MUSIC

 

WHO:             Performers: Erykah Badu, The Roots, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal Trio, Nikka Costa, Cory Chisel, Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson

                        MC’S: George Lopez, Alfre Woodard, Blair Underwood, Jurnee Smollett, Victoria Rowell, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Nicole Hill
Attendees: JJ Abrams, Earl Billings, Norman Lear, Tony Krantz. Roma Maffia, Gloria Reuben, Dule Hill, James Pickens, Jr., Anthony Anderson
 

WHAT:          “Shaking The Blues,” a star-studded benefit and show hosted by Artists For A New South Africa (ANSA).

 

WHERE:            The Wiltern Theater

                        3790 Wilshire Blvd

                        Los Angeles, CA

 

WHEN:            Thursday, November 15, 2007

                        VIP Reception: 6:30 PM

                        Show: 7:45 PM

 

WHY:                 ANSA is a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization originally founded in 1989 by noted members of the entertainment community with an initial goal of supporting the struggle against apartheid. For many years now it has been at the vanguard of the fight against the African AIDS pandemic, and committed to the cause of advancing democracy and equality in South Africa – as well as working to further civil rights and voting rights in the U.S. ANSA operates in partnership with effective grassroots organizations on the front lines of these issues and makes a substantial difference by: providing grants; raising public awareness; galvanizing support; building coalitions; focusing on the root causes of social problems; and developing new programs that address urgent needs. In the past 10 years alone, ANSA has raised over $9 million for African non-profits, shipped over 70 tons of medical supplies and books to impoverished communities, and educated millions of people in the U.S. and Africa about HIV/AIDS and voting rights.

 

Tickets available at ticketmaster.com/ $45-$100