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Rage Against the Wind benefit CD NOW AVAILABLE

Rage Against the Wind - White Wash and Kellen
Walk On - Hunter Lawley
Closed Captions - Justin Keys
Came a Pale Rider - Oktober
My Hometown - Self Made
You're Country - Florida/Georgia Line
Carousel - Michael Ray Britt (of Pull)
My Life - Mishap
Big Blue Eyes - Bret Dailey
Karma - Alva
Second Best - Kellen
Love Hate and Let it Go - White Wash
Mama Tried - Victoria Hallman
Amazing Grace - Steadfast Heart
Click here to donate any amount your choose to our cause.
On April 27th several severe storms and tornadoes touched down across the southeast shattering lives and homes. The state of Alabama received the majority of the damage. The state is still in the grips of the devastating reality and the numerous casualties. We are rebuilding but with so much destruction it is a slow process.
Due to the widespread tragedy and horrendous damage statewide most of the attention is understandably going to the more densely populated areas such as Tuscaloosa and Pratt City. Yet there are so many rural communities which were also affected by this panic. Among them are the rural communities of Eoline (Bibb County) and Sawyerville (Hale County).
Rage Against the Wind is an idea formulated by a handful of local musicians and others who wanted to make a difference, but in a unique way - by bringing a youthful spirit to the fight to rebuild what was taken in a brief moment.
On June 20th the Rage Against the Wind benefit compilation album featuring several Alabama artists, many from the Bibb County area, will be released to the public. 100% of the proceeds from this album will go to storm victims in the counties of Bibb and Hale. No money will be donated to any organization, rather it will go directly from the hands of White Wash Productions and Out of the Box Entertainment (the producing entities) to those of victims.
On June 25th in Brent, Albama these artists will perform the first of a series of free live events. Donations will be recieved, and 100% of the proceeds from sales of merchandise and concessions will also go directly to the victims of these storms.
If this venture has the success we are planning, the project will begin donating money to other rural areas which were affected by these storms and are being overlooked due to the attention of major cities.
We hope you support our cause and RAGE WITH US!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Thank You for Raging with us Live!
Friday, June 24, 2011
Birmingham News pushes the Rage!
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Raging Guests at RATW LIVE!


Self proclaimed Mayor of Eoline, Daniel Payne (left) will be the Master of Ceremonies for the event which runs from 2 p.m. until 11 p.m.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
RATW LIVE!
Early Raves of Rage!
If It Rains...We Rage On!
RATW releases very limited special disc for LIVE event auction and raffle.
Song List and Track List
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Where Do I Get the Rage CD?

A lot of people are asking this very important question. Where do you get a RATW CD? Well it's simple....too simple if you ask RATW producer Daniel L. Bamberg.
Bret Dailey Rages on WVUA TV
Monday, June 20, 2011
FIRST LOOK AT THE RATW CD COVER

The CD releases tonight (June 20th) at 6:30 p.m. to Bibb County citizens who by all stories seem to be gnawing at the bit to hear what all the Rage is about. Throughout the week there will be a broader release and information regarding where you can get a copy will be released tomorrow. For those of you who are not able to make your way to the location of tonight's exclusive release, here is a peak at the cover art.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Raging Mishap!

Third Time a Charm for Oktober's Raging 'Pale Rider' Ballad

“I was working outside of an area hit by storms and passed by storm damage everyday for a while.
"I was in a band then. So when I got home I wrote two songs about my feelings about it,” explained the songwriter.
“Came a Pale Rider” comes the old saying “behold a pale horse” and Oktober expressed that his love for Clint Eastwood movies had a bit to do with that, as well as his own biblical awareness.
“I would rather not delve into the meaning of the song,” said Oktober. “The lyrics can be taken in many ways. So I would rather anyone who hears it to interpret it their own way.”
The song was originally written for a punk/metal band, Oktober was then fronting but was scratched when the band broke up.
He then lent his song to singer/songwriter Michael Ray Britt for an album project recorded in Nashville. Britt transformed the original version into an old style country/western song.
“When I heard Michael’s version I immediately fell in love with it,” explained Oktober. “Michael actually recorded 3 of my songs and ‘Came a Pale Rider’ was my favorite of those. When I decided to lend the song to Rage Against the Wind I envisioned it the way Michael recorded it.”
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Michael Ray Britt - Rage of a seasoned gunslinger

For nearly a decade Britt was well known by many in the working music acts across the south. A raging (no pun intended) guitarist and ultimate perfectionist, he has wowed the unwowable (and we are pretty sure we just made that word up).
Yet with all the talent he possesses and all the respect he has earned, Michael Ray Britt has never been able to grab onto that star. Between service in the U.S. Army and raising a family he allowed his dreams to become secondary.
In 2010 Britt and some local musicians including RATW promoter, Jeremy Crowson (bass) formed a new band with a new sound. "Pull" combines the imagination of true heavy metal with the southern flare that Britt has always possessed.
Hunter Lawley - A Working Musician Rages
Hailing from the Heart of Dixie , Hunter Lawley has established himself as one of Alabama's most entertaining musicians. It is a trying task to nail his sound to any particular genre. He's country infused, with a rockabilly attitude and can rock with the best rock musicians.
His inspirational song, "Walk On" will be featured on the "Rage Against the Wind" tornado relief album. Hunter was contacted by RATW executive producer, Daniel L. Bamberg about appearing on the album and graciously hopped on board, allowing Bamberg to select from a variety of HLB originals.
"Hunter's work is exactly as advertised," said Bamberg. "He is a blue collar musician, and by that I mean a working/career musician. This is his job and he seems very dedicated to the integrity of live performance. I am thrilled to have him on this album. There were some other great tracks he submitted but 'Walk On' is a perfect blend of the ingredients I hear in Hunter's music. It also fits this cause perfectly."
As a full time artist, Hunter Lawley has wowed audience all over the southeast, opening for acts such as Cross Canadian Ragweed, Eric Church, BlackBerry Smoke and Tony Joe White. Playing in some of the biggest venues in the country, such as Workplay Theatre, The War Eagle Supper Club and The Flora-Bama, he captivates crowds with his energetic performance and unmatchable stage presence.
White Wash and Kellen Rage on Talk of Alabama
"Strange things happen on live television," explained Bamberg. "We in no way hold ABC 33/40 accountable for the audio difficulties. You can be the most professional and well rounded producer and something can still go awry. I was tremendously proud that David (White Wash) and Kellen did not let the audio problems stop them. They were amazing with all things considered and maintained professional poise."
Bamberg expressed his appreciation for the producers at 33/40 and Talk of Alabama in promoting the RATW cause.
"Ultimately looking at the segment it wasn't great but this is not about us as individuals it is about our cause," stated Bamberg. "I deeply appreciate ABC 33/40 for finding the time to help promote our message. There are still many people in Bibb and Hale Counties who are in need of help in various ways. Due to so much devastation across the state a lot of the rural areas are fending for themselves in terms of awareness. The Red Cross has visited, FEMA has visited but much of the help in these areas is coming from our local EMA, Police, Churches, and community leaders. So our cause was generated to add to that small but determined army of inside help. Any moment major media gives to this campaign is both necessary and appreciated."
Presumably due to the obvious audio problems ABC 33/40 has not placed a video of the performance on their website. Bamberg explains that this is probably a good thing.
"We were looking forward to the blog posting the video until we actually saw it for ourselves," said Bamberg. "I believe ABC 33/40 exercised proper discretion in not posting it online. They seemed to feel pretty bad about how things ended up. I think they ultimately didn't want technical issues to reflect poorly on these amazing artists. If you saw it, you saw it. If you didn't see it, that is probably a good thing. Regardless, we still deeply appreciate the opportunity to promote the cause."
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
White Washing Against the Wind!

"Its the nature of the business," explained Coffin.
With his on stage name, White Wash he has performed in front of crowds as small as 3 and as large as 300. He has performed across the state of Alabama, places in Florida, places in Georgia, and in New York. Despite immediate praise and promises of recording contracts, he has yet to hit. This isn't because he isn't marketable but because White Wash will not dumb down his intellectual and socially conscious lyrics for mainstream hip hop.
"I have a love/hate relationship with hip hop," said Coffin. "I love the roots of the musical form. I love the sound of true underground hip hop. When rap is meaningful or at the very least lyrical it is very inspiring. When it's about selling shoes, degrading women, and making drugs, it is cliche and ignorant."
In his small hometown of Centreville, Alabama David has a sorted reputation. Some still see him as the punk kid who once rapped about his anatomy at the age of 15. But, David "White Wash" Coffin is a grown man these days. He's 22 years old, and is now a seasoned performer, producer, and lyricist.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
A Self Made Rage!

They perform under the name "Self Made," which Crew explains was a name created in the studio one day. After trying to come up with a name for a while, Crew said "Self Made" just stuck.
Crew is no stranger to tragedy and disaster. He served 4 year in the United States Marine Corps and was stationed in both Iraq and Afghanistan during wartime. So when disaster struck his home state just before his service ended on May 13th, he was compelled to help.
"I have always wanted to do a song about our hometown, Billingsley," Crew stated. "I had been looking for the perfect sample to use for it and finally found it. We wrote a beat, then we went to White Wash Productions studio and laid down the rest."
Justin Keys promoting RATW on WVUA-TV
Justin Keys whose song "Closed Captions" is featured on the "Rage Against the Wind" CD was on WVUA-TV's "First at 4" to promote the upcoming album. He later performed.
"Rage" artist, Justin Keys performs on WVUA
Producers discuss Rage Against the Wind
Monday, June 13, 2011
FGL Rages Outside the Line

Friday, June 10, 2011
Raging Rockarts!

Nathaniel is from Tuscaloosa, the heart of one of the most devastated areas struck by the April 27th storms. He was in Tuscaloosa when the storm hit. Only a few days into the aftermath Rockarts took a pen and paper and released the emotions of what he saw in a powerful work of poetic prose entitled, "This Hope Inside."
Initially he was contacted about providing the poem for the inlay of the CD, but producer Daniel L. Bamberg then decided to ask Rockarts to speak the piece to music. On June 9th Rockarts entered a friend's studio in Tuscaloosa and did just that, providing RATW with an appropriate introduction to what has become a deeply inspirational benefit music compilation.
"I remember several years ago going through something personal and finding a piece of paper on the ground which read, 'If you have Jesus that is all you need.' I kept that paper in my wallet until the ink faded," recalls Bamberg. "Nathaniel's poetic work reminded me of that moment.
Kellen's haunting voice stands out on Rage Against the Wind

Thursday, June 9, 2011
Justin Keys Rages in "Closed Captions"
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Rage Against the Wind current track list
Rage Against the Wind - LIVE IN CONCERT

On Saturday, June 25th several acts which appear on the "Rage Against the Wind" tornado relief album will also perform live in Brent, Alabama for a free concert. This live event will be held at Heritage Park from 2 p.m. until 11 p.m. It will be a family friendly show with activities and games for the children. After 9 p.m. the show will remain family friendly but the 9 p.m. - 11 p.m. time slot will feature musicians who appeal to a younger audience and have a heavier tone.
While entrance to the show is free of charge, donations will be accepted for tornado victims in Bibb County. All proceeds accumulated from merchandise, food, and game tickets at this show will go directly to the Bibb County storm victims.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Nashville Star to Rage Against the Wind

Nashville icon and Centreville native, Victoria Hallman has officially attached herself to the "Rage Against the Wind" project.
ALVA JOINS THE RAGE

