Funds concert for Greenpeace
PA Auckland Greenpeace International and local promoters have unveiled plans for a Rainbow Warrior Music Festival in Auckland on April 5. Top of the bill will be Neil Young supported by a fellow American, Jackson Browne, and his band, the country singer, Bonnie Raitt, and Graham Nash of Crosbie, Stills, Nash and Young fame. Sharing the spotlight will be a former Split Enz member, Neil Finn, with his new group, the New Zealand group, Herbs, and
the Topp Twins. All are giving their time free to help raise money towards a replacement for the bombed Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior. The festival’s Californian producer, Mr Tom Campbell, said Greenpeace International started to think about the festival .two years ago. Originally' it was to have been in Hawaii but last July 10, the night bombs sank the Warrior, changed all that. “It did not seem it was fitting to do it any other place,” he said. ’
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