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Vying for any type of relief they could grasp, journalist Bob Makin, record label owner Matt Angus (Black Potatoe Records in Clinton, NJ), publicist Randy Alexander (Randex Communications in Marlton, NJ) and record producer Seth Alexander (S.A.R. studios in Scotch Plains, NJ) turned to music. Thus began their own healing process. President George Bush’s address to the nation inspired Makin to write, even though he is not a supporter of the President's politics. “I don’t ever really try to listen to George Bush,” said Makin. “This particular day, the whole country was tuned into what he had to say.” He told Angus of his new song, only to find that Angus had already written a couple of his own. Alexander then wrote two. Their work has turned into a large chain of local musicians and businesses joining together in their support of fighting terrorism with their own charity, The Jersey Jams Fund. The group’s first task was to create a compact disc. The CD, Jersey Jams, Jersey Cares: A Charitable Tribute to the New Jersey Families of September 11, features local artists emotionally baring their sensitivity, fears, and love of freedom. “No matter what your viewpoint is, there’s something on that CD that everyone can relate to," said Makin. "There’s something for everyone on the CD.”
And people started reaching back. Not just musicians. Comcast Cable, for one, donated money so New Jersey family members affected by the tragedy could each receive a copy of the CD. Bergen County’s United Way handled the postage costs. Disc Makers pressed the first 2,000 copies of Jersey Jams for free. Madison Marketing donated fliers and WDHA radio went around in their tour van distributing discs throughout the state. “I get e-mails on a weekly basis from somebody else who wants to help out,” said Makin. Eight of the CD’s 15 tracks were written specifically
about September 11. Others found their own previously written songs that
still conveyed a meaning with pertinence to the tragedy.
“With this project, it’s all about caring and giving,” said Makin. “There’s no egos involved.” Each musician and songwriter taking part, whether using newly-recorded or pre-recorded material, gave some of their most poignant music to the record. It’s musicians opening up and exposing their most vulnerable state, giving the listener the assurance that it’s ok to open up and express themselves in return. Everyone has felt the desire to give back and these musicians found their best avenue of communication in their music. “The best thing about this project is how the entire New Jersey music scene has come together,” said Makin. “It’s just unbelievable. I mean 50 bands [first involved], 25 more, have come to us and said, ‘we want to be part of this.’ The fund has met its initial goal when the mission began, raising $15,000. "There’s a lot of cynicism against fundraising efforts that raise money for people affected by September 11,” said Makin. “We will be able to get the money to the families very efficiently. It’s not held up.” Makin struggled for his own understanding, as he thought of he how he would explain this to his children, who were left with nightmares after September 11th. “I just want to alleviate the nightmares,” he said. “Music alleviates the nightmares.” After next September 11, all funds raised by Jersey Jams will go into a music scholarship fund set up for children directly affected by the terrorist attacks. Not only children can be helped from these efforts. “It’s really amazing how powerful music can be,” said Makin. “Music is such a universal language that everyone can understand at some level.”
The group plans to release other CD’s. Those wishing to make submissions can do so by sending them to: Jersey Jams Fund, 6 Myrtle Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. The effort began with a CD, but won't end there. A growing list of live shows has been assembled. Chorus and Verse will continue to post updated dates in our “news and other dirt from around the scene.” More information about Jersey Jams, Jersey Cares can be found on their website, at www.jerseyjamsfund.org. |
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