Live from Bonnaroo - Day 1 PDF Print E-mail
So for the next five days, the Dogwood Alliance crew is in Manchester, TN hanging out at Bonnaroo. We are hard at work to protect the majestic forests of the South and are so excited to be able to share that message with the throngs of people here live from our table in Planetroo.

Our packaging campaign is in full swing, and folks within the music industry are starting to open up to the possibilities of a truly green footprint with their packaging. We have compiled a list of sustainable music packaging producers that we will post next week when we are back in Asheville.

We are here working to get people to take our packaging pledge and asking music industry leaders like Sony BMI and Universal Music Group to make a commitment to sustainable packaging. When you buy your favorite bands latest cd, it doesn't seem like much, but think about the millions of cds sold every year and the impact that has on our forests - that is a real scratch on the music industry's record.

In addition to petitions we are doing photo petitions and already hundred of people have posed for the camera to signify their love for endangered Southern forests. Check out my albums for a few examples.

We are also doing video interviews that you can view from the in the news section on our homepage as soon as we have the editing finished and a strong enough internet connection to make the upload less than an hour.

Music update - right now I am blogging in Planetroo and Mute Math is playing in the background. To give you a snapshot of the diversity, as the bands play on, my friend Patrick Ironwood from Moonshadow and the Sequatchie Valley Institute (one of the founding member groups of Dogwood Alliance) is doing a guided meditation on the Solar Stage. Brent and I are manning the table and our interns are over checking out Apollo Sunshine and Eva and Trevon are off checking out Rodrigo y Gabriela. Earlier, one of my favorite bands, the Black Angels from Austin, TX kicked off the festival with an amazing set that I was able to listen to from Planetroo. In the interim I had a great conversation with Dan Favre from Gulf Restoration Network about online organizing and a great chat with an amazing couple from Baltimore that are big fans of Save the Bay.

This is our Bonnaroo and this is your Bonnaroo too!

See you tomorrow...
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Bonaroo!
written by Ashevegas Andy, June 15, 2007
It is really great when you can get a little holy ghost enviro-spirit with your summer festival. Planetroo is really cool and Dogwood's work to green the music sector is such a great idea.

Have a great time and wish I was there!

Ashvegas Andy
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