- Artists
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- Bands
- Young, Neil
- Nelson, Willie
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- Snider, Todd
- Matthews, Dave
- Reynolds, Tim
- Clark, Gary Jr.
- Mellencamp, John Cougar
- Johnson, Jamey
- Promise of the Real, The
- Nelson, Lukas
- White, Jack
- Insects VS Robots
- Carter, Carlene
- Edition Details
Year: | 2014 | Class: | Poster | Status: | Official | Released: | 09/13/14 | Technique: | Screen Print | Size: | 18 X 24 |
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- Venues
- Walnut Creek Amphitheatre - Raleigh, NC
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FARM AID 2014
SEPTEMBER 13, 2014
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
"Farm Aid 2014 was held at Walnut Creek Amphitheatre, in Raleigh, North Carolina, on September 13. A crowd of more than 20,000 enjoyed performances by Farm Aid Board members Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, and Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds. Additional artists included Jack White, Gary Clark Jr, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Jamey Johnson, Carlene Carter, Delta Rae, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Todd Snider, Jesse Lenat, Insects vs Robots, and the Raelyn Nelson Band. All of the artists generously donated their time and travel expenses.
Farm Aid served local, organic, family farm food throughout the venue with Farm Aid’s HOMEGROWN Concessions®, which brings family farm food to the concessions stands at every concert venue where Farm Aid plays. HOMEGROWN Concessions® included local NC food and farm businesses, and the menu highlighted local flavors and fresh foods from NC farmers and fishermen. Farm Aid also sourced family farm food in the backstage and VIP catering areas. The HOMEGROWN Youthmarket, coordinated by GrowNYC and staffed by local NC youth, sold local produce from family farmers to concertgoers. In Farm Aid’s HOMEGROWN Village more than 40 farm and food groups engaged concert-goers in hands-on interactive exhibits about family farmers, soil, water, food production, and renewable energy.
Before the concert, Farm Aid hosted a landmark gathering of farm leaders from across the country and civil rights leaders to learn about the legacy of civil rights organizing, Black land loss, and power-building in the Southeast. The galvanizing event was an opportunity to inspire new thinking about racial justice in food and agriculture, the power of community organizing and the need for the farmer voice to speak out and define a values-based practice for how we produce food and support farmers in the future."
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