Slightly Stoopid's 420 Celebration Proceeds To Aid Japan
. The band recently announced they will be donating their proceeds to Music for Relief in support of Save the Children's emergency response efforts to the multiple disasters in Japan. Joining Slightly Stoopid for this event will be punk rock-reggae legends Bad Brains (featuring all original members) and Jamaican dancehall icon Barrington Levy as well as special guests Karl Denson (Greyboy All-stars, Lenny Kravitz), Don Carlos (Black Uhuru) and Del Tha Funky Homosapien (Hieroglyphics). "Anytime the world goes through a disaster of this magnitude, we all have to pull together. We are just happy to be in the position to lend a helping hand to support the relief efforts in Japan." -Slightly Stoopid "420 At The Greek" will help kick-off the Greek's 80th anniversary celebration season and marks the official start of the band's national spring tour. Additionally, the band will contribute a song to Music for Relief's "Download to Donate for Japan" campaign, which includes an exclusive and growing catalog of songs available at www.downloadtodonate.org for a donation of $10 or more. Wednesday, April 20 Greek Theatre - Los Angeles, CA More tour dates will be announced shortly including an extensive headlining summer tour.
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