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Road Recovery Has Presented ‘Live’ Concert Events At ...
John Varvatos’ Road Recovery Benefit – Peter Frampton & Denis Leary with The Enablers
– Winter 2010

Location: John Varvatos’ 315 Bowery NYC store
Thursday, January 7, 2010 Capacity: 550 (Sold-Out)
Sponsored by: John Varvatos, Jeff Buckley Music


Line-Up: Peter Frampton, Denis Leary with The Enablers, Emcees – Matt Pinfield & Leslie Fram (WRXP Radio 101.9 FM), Road Recovery house band – Crazy James, and participants from Road Recovery’s youth program with Jewish Board of Family & Children’s Services (JBFCS).


The finale - Denis Leary, Adam Roth (The Enablers, Road Recovery staff), & Peter Frampton perform "A**hole".
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America 7th Annual Gala – Fall 2009

Performance: Road Recovery’s Crazy James (unplugged)
Location: The Waldorf=Astoria Grand Ballroom, New York City Capacity: 600

Sponsored by: The Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA)

Westwood Regional JR/SR High School, Washington Township, NJ - Spring 2009

Location: Westwood Regional JR/SR High School,
Washington Township, NJ
Capacity: 700 (high school students)
Sponsored by: Therapist, Mr. Gerald Opthof, LPC, LCADC, CSW (www.gaotherapy.com), Municipal Alliance of Westwood Township, Municipal Alliance of the Township of Washington, and Thomas A. Gorman, Principal.
As educators, we constantly try to help students make positive choices but we know they all do not listen to our message.  Road Recovery offered an alternative venue to try to reach the students through music and stories of recovering students. Students and faculty reported the Road Recovery assembly was very positive!” - Thomas A. Gorman, Principal - Westwood Regional Junior/Senior High School, Washington Township, NJ


700+ Westwood Regional Junior/Senior High School Students await an assembly like no other
Sing Sing Correctional Facility, Ossining, NY – Spring 2009

Sing Sing Correctional Facility, Ossining, NY – Spring 2009
Location: Sing Sing Correctional Facility, Ossining, NY
Capacity: 75 (inmates and correctional facility staff)
Sponsored by: Road Recovery Honors Award – Wayne Kramer, 2009 Recipient
Line-UP: Billy Bragg, Perry Farrell (Jane‘s Addiction), Etty Lau Farrell (Satellite Party), Tom Morello (Audioslave, Rage Against the Machine), Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains), Don Was (Was (Not Was)), Handsome Dick Manitoba (The Dictators), Gilby Clarke (Guns N' Roses), and Boots Riley (The Coup, Street Sweeper Social Club).

“I wish to compliment the Road Recovery organization for a great entrée into our world at Sing Sing Correctional Facility. The inmates that attended your program on 5/2/09 led by Wayne Kramer have talked about it throughout the population in a highly positive way. Staff that listened to your talk and rocked to your music will never forget your visit here.  I sincerely wish to thank you for helping us stay inspired on our "road recovery".  - Dawson Brown, Acting Superintendent, Sing Sing Correctional Facility

Road Recovery Benefit Concert Honoring the Resilient Musician Wayne Kramer – Spring 2009

Location: Nokia Theatre, Times Square, New York, NY
Capacity: 1,975 (Sold Out)
Sponsored by: The DeBartolo Family Foundation, Bright Antenna Records
Line-Up: Perry Farrell (Jane's Addiction), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine/ Audioslave / The Nightwatchman), Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains), Wayne Kramer (MC5), Don Was, Billy Bragg, IGGY POP, Evan Seinfeld, Boots Riley, Gilby Clarke (Guns 'N' Roses), Carl Restivo, Eric Gardner, Juliette Lewis, Handsome Dick Manitoba, Little Steven (Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band), Joan As Police Woman, Ours, Miggs, Middle Class Rut,  and  Road Recovery's Performance Workshop Program “House Band” Crazy James.
Emcee: Matt Pinfield

Agawam High School, Agawam, MA – Fall 2008

Location: Agawam High School, Agawam, MA
Capacity: 600+ (freshman & seniors)
Sponsored by: Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals and Agawam Public Schools
"The Road Recovery ‘outreach’ experience was more than we ever, ever, expected! The Crazy James band was exciting and very professional. The break out groups were well attended. The high school students were engaged with the band members in meaningful dialogue. All in all it was a fantastic day all around. I would not hesitate to recommend this to any one looking for an innovative way to discuss the issue of substance abuse."– Ralph Figy, School Adjustment Counselor, Agawam High School

A&E Television Networks: The Recovery Project Rally – Fall 2008


Location: Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
Capacity: 5000+ (all ages)
Sponsored by: A&E Television Newtworks

"One of the highlights of our Recovery Rally was the terrific performance by Road Recovery's house band Crazy James. Their spirit, enthusiasm and great musical energy got the entire crowd moving and smiling as their performance reinforced the celebratory feeling of the day."
- John Hartinger, VP Integrated Marketing, A&E Network

Voices & Choices - Perspectives and Challenges of Underage Drinking – Fall 2008

Location: Double Tree Hotel, Tarrytown, NY
Capacity: 100+ (all ages)
Sponsored by: Jewish Community Center (JCC) on the Hudson
"The participation of Road Recovery in our underage drinking symposium was priceless. Our teens connected to the "Crazy James" crew musically and emotionally. I believe it was an experience they will carry with them as they contemplate the choices they will make in thefuture." - Frank Hassid, Executive Director, JCC on the Hudson

Road Recovery ‘house band’ Crazy James supports SQUEEZE – Summer 2008

Location: Showcase Live, Foxborough, MA
Event: SQUEEZE, United States Tour
Capacity: 1000+ (21+)
Sponsored by: Squeeze

"I’m really inspired and happy to have Crazy James open for us…I only wish it could be for the whole tour floating around together in a sober bus!"
– Chris Difford, Founding Member – SQUEEZE

Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH – Spring 2008

Location: Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire Event: Fourth Annual Dartmouth Symposium on Substance Use
Audience: A national conference for addiction professionals, educators, healthcare providers, justice workers, Dartmouth students and alumni and other community members interested in addressing the challenges of substance use in society.
Program: Road Recovery, Harnessing the Power of Music to Support Youth Recovery.
Presented By: Scott Bienenfeld, M.D. Dartmouth College – '92, NYU School of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, with an ‘unplugged’ performance & discussion by Road Recovery participants

"As an alumni of Dartmouth College and an addiction psychiatrist, I have the pleasure of presenting Road Recovery, an innovative and effective community-based recovery program for adolescents and young adults trying to stay sober. Road Recovery is a cutting edge program that harnesses the power of the music industry and the arts in order to offer teens an alternative to drug and alcohol abuse. This grassroots organization has been in existence for ten years and has blossomed into a national endeavor reaching thousands of teenagers and young adults."
– Scott Bienenfeld, M.D.

"Road Recovery is an impressive program toward maintaining recovery!"
– Alan I. Green, M.D. Chairman Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School

Warwick Valley High School, Warwick NY – Spring 2008

Location: Warwick Valley High School, Orange County, NY
Capacity: 200+ (sophomores)
Sponsored by: Warwick Valley Central School District, Warwick, NY

 


"The Road Recovery outreach event hosted by our school district literally sent shockwaves through the entire educational community. By openly sharing their powerful message through their music, the young members of Crazy James moved everyone in attendance. The young were forced to confront the fact that they are key players in the shaping of their futures, and adults were reminded of how fortunate they are to have the opportunity to work with adolescents each day. The thing that has stayed in my mind since the event is how Road Recovery was able to quietly "unfreeze" the existing equilibrium of our school's culture, and "refreeze" it so that everyone who was there left somehow changed. An hour hadn't passed and the Road Recovery crew and Crazy James were deeply missed.. After two hours, we were thinking about how we could get them to return."
- Richard Linkens, Director of English, Social Studies, and Academic Intervention Services Warwick Valley Central School District
Delaware Valley High School, Milford, PA – Spring 2008

Location: Delaware Valley High School, Milford, PA
Capacity: 600 (freshman)
Sponsored by: Delaware Valley School District, Students Against Substance Abuse, Teens Against Tobacco Use, Area Drug Awareness & Prevention Team, Delaware Valley Education Association, Carbon/Monroe/Pike Drug & Alcohol Council, Pike County Teen Alcohol & Drug Resource Center

"Road Recovery’s Crazy James band concert and interactive discussion groups provided an effective, inviting and non-threatening message about the reality of addiction and the benefits of healthy living from teens and young adults involved in Road Recovery’s program. Our high school students actually paid attention to the message and music, AND, most importantly – actively participated in Road Recovery’s discussion groups."
– Joseph W. Casmus, 11th & 12th Grade Principal, Delaware Valley High School District

Road Recovery’s 10th Anniversary Benefit Concert – Spring 2008

Location: Nokia Theatre, Times Square, New York, NY
Capacity: 1,975
Sponsored by: The DeBartolo Family Foundation & Tom Morello’s Justice Tour 2008
Line-Up: Slash (Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver), Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave), Wayne Kramer (MC5), Perry Farrell (Jane’s Addiction), Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains), comedian - Denis Leary, Joseph Arthur, Sen Dog (Cypress Hill), Jakob Dylan (The Wallflowers), Ours/Jimmy Gnecco, Miggs, Crazy James together with kids from Road Recovery’s programs rocked together!

Reckitt-Benckiser Pharmaceuticals - Clinical Liasons Annual Meeting – Spring 2008

Location: Sheraton Hotel, Newark International Airport, Newark, NJ
Capacity: 85
Sponsored by: Reckitt-Benckiser Pharmaceuticals

"On Jan 3 and 4th Reckitt-Benckiser Pharmaceuticals East Zone Clinical Liaisons and their managers gathered at Newark Airport for their annual meeting which sets the tone how the clinical liaisons will continue to engage physicians in conversations that lead to education about opioid addiction, and how to provide effective treatment to these patients. Approximately 85 employees attended the conference, the highlight of which was a performance by the band, 'Crazy James.' Road Recovery was contacted and asked to bring the band members to the conference as a means of providing on-going education to the clinical staff on the many facets of this disease and to learn from young people in recovery about some of the effective tools physicians could use to engage their patients in honest conversation about their abuse of prescription medications."
- Jessica Brenner, CSW Clinical Liaison, Reckitt-Benckiser Pharmaceuticals

21st Anniversary Gala Event for The Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA) Finale - Road Recovery Crazy James band including Soprano – Andrea Gruber

Location: Waldorf-Astoria Main Ballroom – November 28, 2007
Capacity: 600
Sponsored by: The Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA)

"[Crazy James] are young adults who have struggled with demons, yet on the stage of the Waldorf-Astoria ballroom, in front of 600 guests, they had bright smiles and pride in their music, which they fully deserve. The partnership's next goal should be making sure the nation hears the music of Crazy James, because helping young adults tell their story to other young adults is just as important as helping parents."
- Amanda Gordon, The New York Sun

“Roots, Rock, & Recovery” – Summer 2007 Tour

Locations: Tulsa, OK; Camden, NJ; Exton, PA; Uniondale, NY; Mansfield, MA; Beverly, MA; Lockport, NY; Buffalo, NY; Haines, AK
Capacities: (20-25,000)
Sponsored by: Road Recovery, The Music Store, SPIN Magazine, Jeff Buckley Music, Inc., Gibson Foundation/Gibson Guitars, Voices Project, Vans Warped Tour/Take Action!

Road Recovery staff, parents, and band - Crazy James, whose members participate in the organizations Performance Workshops Program in NYC, hit the touring road throughout the summer 2007 season to deliver their "Meeting & Music" performance driven community outreach via music festivals, and grass root/community programs reaching thousands of teens along the way.

Princeton High School, Princeton, NJ - Spring 2007

Location: Princeton High School, Princeton, NJ
Capacity: 600+ (freshman & Seniors)
Sponsored by: Corner House, the Princeton Alcohol and Drug Alliance through the Mercer County Office on Addiction Services and the Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.

Together, with the support of facility at Princeton High School (Joyce Jones & Gwen Kimsal), approximately forty senior class peer leaders collaborated with Road Recovery and Crazy James to present a concert featuring Crazy James whose teen and young adult members are all sober. Additionally, Road Recovery & Crazy James invited two performing artists (singer/songwriter Sarah Wilson and the band Atlas Ataxia) from the senior class at Princeton High School, to join the sober youth band onstage.

"Performing with Crazy James was an amazing experience. I had so much fun and will never forget it!"
- Sarah Wilson, Artist/Singer, Princeton High School senior

After the one hour concert event, the masses of more than four-hundred freshman students moved into classrooms for small group breakout sessions with each member of Crazy James. Facilitated by Princeton High senior peer leaders, the breakout sessions gave each band member the opportunity to field questions and share their stories more in depth.

Caron 50th Anniversary Alumni Celebration - Winter 2007
Location: New York, NY
Capacity: 400 All Ages
Sponsored by: Caron Treatment Centers

Road Recovery’s Crazy James guitarists Tim Barr and Ryan Aussem, accompanied by 2007 Grammy Nominated - Groove Collective woodwinds master, Jay Rodriguez, performed a musical set on the New York City’s Upper East Side at Caron Treatment Center’s 50th Anniversary Alumni Celebration before a packed house of alumni spanning years of sobriety time…

Road Recovery’s "Meeting, Music, & Laughs" Matinee - Winter 2007

Featuring: Comedian, Mike D. Poet, Robert Astor, Crazy James, Jimmy Gnecco (Ours)
Venue: The Living Room, New York, NY
Capacity: 120 All Ages
Sponsored by: Road Recovery

"By providing a channel of self expression, Road Recovery helps fill the void… Plus, if these kids don't play music they will probably rob you."
- Mike D., Comedian

20th Anniversary Gala Event for The Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA) Road Recovery Crazy James band Finale
Location: Waldorf-Astoria Main Ballroom – November 27, 2006
Mistress of Ceremonies: Diane Sawyer
Capacity: 800
Sponsored by: The Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA)

"The performance by Crazy James at our 20th Anniversary gala was the perfect ending to an incredible evening. As Diane Sawyer said, the members of the band represent in many ways 'the reason' why the Partnership exists. In addition to being talented musicians, the members of Crazy James and everyone associated with Road Recovery provide a great deal of hope to other young people who are struggling with issues related to drugs. Thank you Gene, Jack and the entire Road Recovery family." – Stephen Pasierb, President, The Partnership for a Drug-Free America


"I guess you could call them 'The Reason' [Crazy James band]. They are kids who found a way, a path, out of drugs, alcohol, into recovery. As the song says "sometimes the cracks in the heart are where the light shines through". There's a non-profit organization they work with called Road Recovery which works with professionals in the entertainment industry, and they, in turn with the clinical staff from Caron Treatment Centers, ensure that these kids get all the strength that they need for their sober and really creative lives." - Diane Sawyer, Co-Anchor, ABC News, Mistress of Ceremonies - 20th Anniversary Gala for The Partnership for a Drug-Free America
Recovery Month Celebration – Fall 2006

Location: Silver Hill Hospital, New Canaan, Connecticut
Capacity: 100 (all ages)
Sponsored by: Silver Hill Hospital

"Meeting & Music" - Road Recovery with Crazy James presented three unplugged performances coupled with personal testimonials from the band members at the campus of Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut.

Tenafly High School , Tenafly, NJ – Fall 2006
Location: Tenafly High School, Tenafly, NJ
Capacity: 500+ (Freshman & Seniors)
Sponsored by: Tenafly High School

After twenty-four years, Road Recovery Founder Gene Bowen returned to his alma-mater at Tenafly High School to provide a message of hope for more than five-hundred students and staff. The event was presented via Gene ’s organization Road Recovery and the youth rock group Crazy James which consists of teens involved in Road Recovery’s NYC program.

Caron Classic – 1st Annual Golf Tournament – Fall 2006

Location: Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster, NJ
Capacity: 100 (adults)
Sponsored by: Caron Treatment Centers

Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey hosted Caron’s fundraiser toward inpatient treatment scholarships. The brisk Fall day did not affect the shotgun start of the 18 -hole groups of foursomes.

 

An early evening reception and dinner followed with guest speakers Christopher Kennedy Lawford (son of Pat Kennedy & Peter Lawford) and a member of Crazy James who spoke about how Caron Treatment Center’s scholarship funding truly saved her life by providing access to extensive inpatient treatment for her drug/alcohol addiction.

The results of Caron’s scholarship support was heard loud and clear as Crazy James band members, all of whom are Caron alumni, closed the fundraising event under the twinkling stars with their heartfelt set of original music.

Phoenix House – IMPACT Program, New York, NY – Fall 2006
Location: Phoenix House, New York, NY
Capacity: 50 (teens & parents)
Sponsored by: Phoenix House

Road Recovery together with Crazy James presented a one hour interactive education-performance event for Phoenix House IMPACT Program parents and teens on West 74th Street in Manhattan. Crazy James band members shared their personal life experiences through discussion and music to a packed house of outpatient teens and parents.

"What a wonderful event for us here at Phoenix House to experience such a talented and insightful group of young-adults who are not only embracing their love of music and the arts through Road Recovery, but also embracing their love of themselves thru sobriety."
- Tessa A. Vining, Director, Phoenix House, IMPACT Program

Crazy James @ Caron C.58 on the roof - Fall 2006

Location: Caron NY Recovery Center, NYC
Capacity: 50 All Ages
Sponsored by: Caron NY Recovery Center

"I'm delighted that several of our board members and supporters were able to be here tonight. They had a chance to see firsthand the impact Road Recovery’s program has on the kids who participate in it, their families and those who hear their music and message. In addition to hearing Crazy James perform their heartfelt, original songs about recovery, you could appreciate how professional they have become in the short time they have been working together, and with the music professionals who mentor them. The whole evening made for a very inspiring experience, and Caron is extremely proud to be associated with this outstanding program." - Pat Pollok, Executive Director of the Caron New York Recovery Center

Road Recovery’s "Meeting, Music, & Munchies" Matinee - Summer 2006

Featuring: Sage, Crazy James, & Tiggers (Michael Tighe)
Venue: The Living Room, New York, NY
Capacity: 120 All Ages
Sponsored by: Road Recovery

"The room was dark, motored by a current of strength and calmness…youth with wisdom surrounded by adults with innocence. Road Recovery takes on the battle very gracefully." – Michael Tighe, Tiggers

Crazy James Alive in Malvern, PA

Venue: The Malvern Center, Malvern, PA
Capacity: 100 All Ages
Sponsored by: Caron Treatment Centers & The Malvern Center

A late night presentation of "sharing" by teens engaged in Road Recovery’s “Keeping It Real” program at Caron’s NY Recovery Center and performance by Crazy James. The band shared about their past life on drugs and the reasons that drive them to live a sober life. The audience was then primed for a fully charged electric set by Crazy James at the Malvern Center, located in the suburbs outside Philadelphia.

Millennium Music Conference 2006
Featuring: Crazy James
Venue: Levitt Pavilion Amphitheatre, Harrisburg, PA
Capacity: 1000 All Ages
Children’s Day 2006, South Street Seaport, NYC

Featuring: Teddy Geiger, Crazy James
Venue: Main Stage
Capacity: 5,000 All Ages

Crazy James performed at Children's Day at South Street Seaport's main stage to over 5,000 parents and children. The 13th annual Children's Day is New York City's biggest free family festival. Crazy James was asked to create a frenzy by warming up the stage for SonyBMG recording artist Teddy Geiger's (featured on 'Love Monkey' on CBS-TV & VH-1) performance. Crazy James performed hits for the kids including "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" and "Old McDonald" plus the new-classic original "Sweet Epiphany".

An Evening of Humor with Charles Grodin

Featuring: Charles Grodin, Dave Konig, & Crazy James
Venue: The loft of Tiffanie DeBartolo, NYC
Capacity: 100 All Ages

Road Recovery’s first fundraiser event was on Thursday, June 1, 2006. With plenty of tasty desserts, strong coffee, Road Recovery supporters comfortably packed the house, raising over $13,000.00 toward the non-profit’s "Keeping It Real" program.

Road Recovery’s "Meeting, Music, & Red Bull"

Featuring: Damon McMahon, Sage, Home, & Crazy James
Venue: The Living Room, New York, NY
Capacity: 120 All Ages
Sponsored by: Red Bull Energy Drink

A one hour recovery/sobriety meeting kicked off the event which included two invited speakers who shared their life experiences, then and now, and then gave the audience members an opportunity to respond and express themselves.

The music portion of the program presented three short sets by the New York area music groups Home, Road Recovery's own Crazy James, and Damon McMahon (Astralwerks). Artist, poet, and heckler Sage kept everyone informed as the master of ceremonies.

Crazy James Rocking Rehab Weekend 2005 Annual Alumni Picnic and Sunday Service
Location: Caron Foundation, Wernersville, PA
Capacity: 500 All Ages
Sponsored by: The Caron Foundation

"The band is amazing…I just got to Caron (Foundation) a couple of weeks ago and have been clean for 16 days…I thought I used up all my party times…Wow…this band is making f****** great music sober!! I can’t believe it! This is awesome" – John, 16 years old

Caron Foundation Annual New York Alumni Party 2005

Location: Central Presbyterian Church, NY, NY
Capacity: 350 All Ages
Sponsored by: The Caron Foundation

Crazy James band members ‘Walked the Walk’ demonstrating the endless possibilities anyone of any age can achieve through enacting positive change in one’s own life! Crazy James encapsulates both in their actions and in performance the unstoppable power of "WE"!

Walter Yetnikoff’s 4th Annual Christmas Celebration 2004

Location: Eva’s Village (soup kitchen, homeless shelter, & drug rehab), Paterson, NJ
Capacity: 500 All Ages
Sponsored by: Walter Yetnikoff, Eva’s Village

"Today I've become my Jewish Grandmother, who lovingly challenged me both in life and now in memory by asking... 'What did you do today for others?' It’s about service, for me to serve someone besides myself is a major miracle.

Road Recovery is making a difference in the lives of kids by harnessing the power of the music industry to do something positive. Come join us...get involved!" – Walter Yetnikoff

Healthy Halloween Celebration 2004

Location: Central Park Band Shell, Rumsey Playfield, NYC
Capacity: 35,000 All Ages
Sponsored by: the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, HealthExpo, and Caron Foundation.

"We are very excited to have Road Recovery featured at Healthy Halloween. Road Recovery is a leader in the message to keep kids away from drugs!" – Cynthia Tsai, Chief Executive HealthExpo

“Road Recovery helped make this year’s Healthy Halloween event such a success! We are very fortunate to have Road Recovery participate this year, there performance helped promote healthy lifestyles to thousands of New York City Children!” – Rebecca Smith, City of New York Parks & Recreation

Soberstock 2004 Festival

Location: Berks County, Pennsylvania
Capacity: 10,000 All Ages
Sponsored by: Easy Does It, INC., Caron Foundation

"The kids of Road Recovery's appearance at Soberstock 2004 was a breath of fresh air for our event. It was uplifting to watch the kids experiencing their music on a big stage with all the professional trappings. Their many, ‘thank you gestures’ to our staff showed an appreciation of making music that we rarely see in the jaded music world. Road recovery is an exciting and affirming experience." - Gary Melton, Production Director Soberstock Easy Does It, Inc.

NYC 2000 - Millennium Celebration

Location: Flushing Meadows, Corona Park, NY - December 31, 2000
Capacity: 5000 All Ages
Sponsored by: The Office Of The Mayor, Rudolph Giuliani, "First Night Queens NY".

"On behalf of Mayor Rudy Giuliani, I am pleased to congratulate Road Recovery on the success of First Night New York City 2001. The Mayor's Office for the Millennium, NYC 2000, appreciates all of your hard work and efforts. Thanks to your assistance our venues were well attended and we received terrific press coverage." – Marcia G. Lee, Executive Director, Millennium

Summer In The City Finale 1999

Location: South Jamaica Queens, NY
Capacity: 2500 Children
Presented by: New York Community Trust @ Roy Wilkens Park

"Greenwich House has far reached our initial goals of impacting people in our community through our collaborations in Road Recovery's live music events including Summer in the City '99 Finale." – Mary Ann Sessler, Director of Marketing Greenwich House

SafeNight 1998

Location: Manhattan, NY
Capacity: 500 Children; 250 Parents
Presented by: The Citizens Committee For NYC @ The Park Ave. National Guard Armory

"With Road Recovery's help, the Citizens Committee for New York City focused citywide attention on hundreds of neighborhood volunteer projects - improving community safety, promoting cultural and religious tolerance, easing the transition from welfare to work, saving the environment and especially in delivering the drug-, alcohol-, and violence-free message to our youth-throughout New York's neighborhoods."– Michael Clark, President Citizens Committee for New York City

NYC CLUBS including CBGB's 313 Gallery, Arlene Grocery, Trust,
Crash Mansion/Blvd, Sin-e, The Lion's Den, The Living Room

Location: Manhattan, NY
Capacity: 250-500 Guests per event

"The allies and supporters of Road Recovery have a clear and poignant mission which we are honored to support." – Micheline, Talent Buyer CBGB's 313 Gallery

"Road Recovery has directly impacted the NY East Village music scene and beyond! Road Recovery dismisses the myth that you have to be an alcoholic/drug addict to be cool and rock, something young musicians need to be aware of." – Owen Comaskey, Musician, Booking Manager and Promoter, Arlene Grocery

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