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Old Point Light's cancer benefit

Posted by Loren on October 19, 2014

Old Point Light's cancer benefit
Old Point Light's cancer benefit

Old Point Light, a production company founded by ex-Small Brown Bike member Travis Dopp, has announced a three volume digital compilation series to raise funds for The American Cancer Society and Johns Hopkins Myositis Center. Among the artists included are Chuck Ragan, Tim Kasher, and Rocky Votolato.

The comilations is named Fourward, with volume 1 now on sale via iTunes. Volumes 2 and 3 are still to come.

Fourward: Volume 1 Track List:

1. Seeds of Man (Billy Bungeroth)

2. Drowning Victim (Travis John)

3. Painted (DFENDR)

4. New Telepathy (Biddy Biddy Biddy)

5. Work (Young Brother)

6. Beth / Rest (Samantha Hershock)

7. Four Forty One [Acoustic] (Drake Dopp)

8. Admit You Exist (Tyler Mitchell Blakslee)

9. Woe Is Us (Chingada)

10. Sound of Joy [Live] (Leave Let Be)

 

Old Point Light's cancer benefit
Old Point Light's cancer benefit

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