John -- Thanks for passing this on -- and condolences go out to Stephen, who is a terrific guy. Even if is father didn't see the release date, I can't imagine that he could have been any prouder. I need to order this thing pronto -- Mike Bennett NP: Spoon -- Gimme Fiction --- Popdude@aol.com wrote: > Nice article about the just-released tsunami relief > cd produced by former > Auditeer and all-around good guy Stephen "Spaz" > Schnee. > > I've had the pleasure of hearing the disc and it's a > real winner. Support a > great cause and pick one up (I believe Not Lame, JAM > and the usual suspects > should have 'em). > > JB > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -------- > > Orange Pop > > By ROBERT KINSLER > Special to the Register > Stephen Schnee had been looking forward to this > week, with March 22 marking > the release date for "Of Hands and Hearts," an > ambitious CD benefiting victims > of the deadly tsunami that hit Asia and Africa last > December. > But the executive producer of the project was dealt > a personal blow two days > before the release of the CD. > "On Sunday, March 20, just after noon on a bright > and beautiful day, the man > who inspired this project passed away at the age of > 65 after a long, brave > battle with cancer. ... He was my father, Duane John > Schnee, and he taught my > family and I all about strength, love and > compassion," Schnee wrote in an e-mail > this week. > Despite the loss of his father, Schnee was back at > work the next day getting > the word out about the disc. In fact, he said he was > especially saddened > because his father battled cancer for 2 1/2 years > but didn't live to see the > release date. "He was very proud of the project," > Schnee said. > "Of Hands and Hearts" features 49 artists from seven > countries around the > globe. A mix of up-and-coming artists (Wormstew, the > Waking Hours, Eugene > Edwards, the Virginia Sisters) and established > veterans (Dramarama, the Fixx, Wang > Chung, Adrian Belew) are among those whose songs in > the collection. > Schnee workedtirelessly from the time he learned of > the disaster to recruit > artists and issue the disc through Anaheim-based > Integrity Records. In addition > to approaching all of the artists and labels about > securing music, he > commissioned the artwork (Reg Mombassa did the CD > cover), finalized the track listing > and is handling promotion. All of the net proceeds > from the sale are going to > CARE (www.careusa.org), a humanitarian organization > that works in 70 > countries to find lasting solutions to poverty. > "The seeds of this project were planted that very > day (the tsunami struck). > My father had lung cancer, and the first time I > really noticed a real physical > change in him was on Dec. 26, the day after his 65th > birthday. It was such a > devastating day emotionally, and initially I felt > that there was absolutely > nothing I could do to help anyone. But the human > spirit is much stronger than we > can ever imagine, and it was only a week or so > before I came up with the idea > to put this thing together," Schnee recalled. > In addition to Schnee's role, there are many other > Orange County connections. > The CD's ranks include Orange-based Suburban Legends > and Surf City's Jeffrey > Foskett (the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson). And Jeremy > Morris performs a song > co-written by John Borack, a noted Fountain > Valley-based TV director and pop-music > journalist (Goldmine, Amplifier magazine). > Whittier resident and Dramarama frontman John > Easdale is among the artists > who have contributed a new track for the CD. > "I think anyone would jump forward (to help)," > Easdale said of the response > to disaster, adding, "The scope and size is mind > boggling." > Dramarama is finishing up work on a new album for > release in May. The band > contributed a new song ("Try Five Times") for the > tsunami disc. > "Stephen called a week or so after the disaster > (asking if Dramarama wanted > to include a song on the CD), and I said, 'Sure.' A > lot of people do that > (help) with their wallets. This is an easy way of > doing service; to help in some > small way." > Schnee said that every one of the 49 artists he > contacted was helpful and > considerate; he said there was not a single case > where egos got in the way of > getting an artist included. > "I just started sending e-mails to artists that I > knew, artists that I > admired and artists that my friends suggested," > Schnee said. "Luckily, with some of > the bigger name artists (Dramarama, the Fixx), I had > some sort of contact with > them already. Other bands that I approached, such as > Supersuckers, Adrian > Belew, Wang Chung and Annabella Lwin (Bow Wow Wow) > were artists that I admired > and who were very supportive from the very > beginning." > Schnee noted that the title of the compilation > refers to the strength > ("Hands") and love ("Hearts") that organizations > such as CARE offer to those in need, > as well as the hands and hearts of the artists who > created the music on "Of > Hands and Hearts." > "We think of 9/11, and that was horrific," Easdale > said. "When you heard of > hundreds of thousands dead (in the wake of the > tsunami) - it's too high to > count." > The CD can be ordered through www.idealcopy.com, as > well as purchased at a > number of area music retailers. For more > information, visit > www.integritydistributors.com. > > > Freelancer Robert Kinsler has written about pop > music for the Register since > 1992. > Chicago Pop Show Report on Yahoo Groups: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/chicagopopshowreport/?yguid=162827291 Music reviews: http://www.fufkin.com