On Wednesday, September 29th, Switchfoot will play a special concert at Belhaven University in Jackson, MS which is set to be webcastAll proceeds (after expenses) will be donated to the John M. Perkins Foundation for Reconciliation and Development. A recent robbery severely impacted the Foundation's music studio.
Formed in 1983, the Foundation is dedicated to developing the lives of youth, leaders and the underprivileged in Jackson and around the world and advancing racial reconciliation.
"An Evening with Switchfoot and Dr. John M. Perkins" will feature a full-length set by Switchfoot plus speeches by Dr. John M. Perkins, the civil rights activist whose autobiography, Let Justice Roll Down, inspired the band's Top 10 Modern Rock single "The Sound (John M. Perkins' Blues)" and SWITCHFOOT's lead singer/guitarist, Jon Foreman.
For additional details, visit http://www.switchfoot.comor http://www.jmpf.org. Fans can view "An Evening with Switchfoot and Dr. John M. Perkins" from anywhere in the world via Ustream, which will broadcast the event live at 7:00 p.m. ET on September 29th at www.Ustream.tv/switchfoot.
"The purpose of this night is to commemorate the unlikely partnership of a civil rights patriarch from Mississippi and a rock band from San Diego," said Jon Foreman. "The concert will be a celebration of the life and words of John M. Perkins - a man who refused to believe that the present injustices are final. For me, this concert was born out of the song of a man who rose above his situation. A man who lived out what he believed: Love is louder than violence. Love is louder than hatred.
"My small hope is that this concert can raise funds for the John M. Perkins Foundation. They have a music studio that was robbed a few months back and, with the money we raise, we can get that program back on its feet. I'm hoping that this concert can be a lightning rod to attract the attention of more donors, and more folks who can partner with the JMP Foundation in and around Jackson."