Salman Rushdie and Dredg Co-headline
SPIN Benefit for Housing Works
October 1 in NYC
“Liner
Notes,” an Evening of Music and Literature, to Raise Money
for HIV/AIDS,
Presented by SPIN
July 15,
2009 (New York, NY)—Acclaimed author Salman Rushdie and
progressive rock band Dredg will co-headline Liner Notes, an event
at Housing Works Bookstore Café on Thursday, October 1,
2009, to explore the cross-pollination of music and literature
and raise funds for Housing Works, a New York-based AIDS service
organization. The event will be presented by SPIN and its SPIN.com
Book Club, and will celebrate the recent release of Dredg’s
fourth album, The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion, which
was inspired by Rushdie’s essay “Imagine There's No
Heaven: A Letter to the Sixth Billionth Citizen.”
“Progress
has always relied on bold and courageous efforts to cut the ties
to old traditions, trends and beliefs,” says Dredg singer/guitarist
Gavin Hayes. “Salman Rushdie is a living example of such
courage and one of the reasons why we chose to use his essay,
‘A Letter to the Six Billionth Citizen’ as an outline
and inspiration for our new record and its artwork. We are extremely
excited and flattered to share an evening with such a talent.”
"I'm
flattered that Dredg were inspired in part by my essay, very interested
to listen to the results, and much looking forward to joining
them at Housing Works," Rushdie adds.
Salman
Rushdie is the author of nine novels, including Midnight’s
Children (which was awarded the Booker Prize in 1981, and,
in 2008, was voted the “Best of the Booker”), The
Satanic Verses (winner of the Whitbread Prize for Best Novel),
The Ground Beneath Her Feet (winner of the Eurasian section
of the Commonwealth Prize), Fury (a New York Times Notable
Book) and Enchantress of Florence. He is also the author
of a book of stories and four works of nonfiction. He is co-editor
of Mirrorwork, an anthology of contemporary Indian writing.
In 2007 Rushdie was awarded a knighthood for services to literature,
and in 2008 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and
Letters.
Dredg
is a four-piece progressive rock band from the San Francisco Bay
Area formed in 1993. They have released four albums, including
2002's El Cielo and 2005’s Catch Without Arms,
both on Interscope Records. This year the band, which is composed
of vocalist/guitarist Gavin Hayes, bassist Drew Roulette, guitarist
Mark Engles and drummer Dino Campanella, released The Pariah,
The Parrot, The Delusion on their own label Ohlone Recordings
through Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group. Dredg has
toured extensively in North America and Europe, and has played
numerous festivals, including Coachella and Outside Lands.
The SPIN.com
Book Club (spin.com/bookclub) is an eclectic collection of literary-minded
musicians (including Dredg’s Drew Roulette) who recommend
and discuss books that have influenced their songwriting and musical
careers. The Book Club, created and spearheaded by writer and
music journalist Emily Zemler, hopes to highlight the influence
of literature on music, promote literacy, foster a love of reading
among music fans, and raise money for nonprofit organizations.
This is the third Liner Notes event, a series established and
organized by Zemler with the help of SPIN and Housing Works. The
flagship event, headlined by musician Tegan Quin (Tegan and Sara)
and author Augusten Burroughs on September 4, 2008 raised over
$8,000 for Housing Works, and a pairing of musician Amanda Palmer
and author Neil Gaiman on June 3, 2009 raised over $10,000.
Housing
Works Bookstore Cafe is a nonprofit bookstore, cafe and event
venue stocked entirely by donations and run largely by volunteers.
The store hosts readings, concerts, panels, parties, stand-up
comedy, spelling bees, trivia nights and more; offers great coffee,
wine and beer, homemade baked goods and snacks; free wi-fi; and
the opportunity to rent the space for private events. All proceeds
benefit Housing Works, the nation's largest community-based AIDS
service organization. Since 1990, more than 20,000 homeless and
low-income New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS have received lifesaving
services including housing, medical and mental health care, meals,
job training, drug treatment, HIV prevention education and social
support.
Launched
in 1985, SPIN has established itself as one of the most influential
voices in music and culture. From the next big things to innovative
icons, SPIN provides the most comprehensive coverage via SPIN
magazine, SPIN.com, SPIN Digital, and SPIN Earth. With a guaranteed
circulation of 450,000 readers, SPIN magazine, a monthly, currently
reaches an audience of over two million.
SPIN.com Book Club Presents Liner Notes
with Salman Rushdie and Dredg
Thursday October 1, 2009
Doors at 7 p.m.
Show at 7:30 p.m.
Housing Works Bookstore Café
126 Crosby Street (one block east of Broadway between Houston
and Prince)
Subway: W, R to Prince; B, D, F, V to Broadway/Lafayette; 6 to
Bleecker
General Information: (212) 334-3324
$25 and donation of a new or gently used book
Tickets will go on sale Monday, August 24 at
http://www.housingworks.org/events/detail/spin-presents-liner-notes-with-salman-rushdie-and-dredg/
Dredg
and Emily Zemler are available for interviews to preview the event.
Press tickets are available for guaranteed event coverage. No
videotaping will be allowed.
For additional
information and press requests please contact Dawn Kamerling at
dkamerling@spin.com
For Housing Works please contact Rachel Fershleiser at events@housingworksbookstore.org
For Dredg please contact Amanda Cagan at amanda@abc-pr.com or
Andrew Steinthal at Andrew.Steinthal@wmg.com