Music Rising
Music Rising is a charity co-founded by producer Bob Ezrin, U2's The Edge and a host of music industry organizations after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The charitable organization helps to restore the livelihoods of musicians affected by disasters and funds efforts that support music education.
Phase One
In early September 2006, Green Day collaborated with U2 in the studio to record a cover version of the song "The Saints Are Coming" by The Skids to benefit Music Rising. To coincide with the recording, both bands performed a live version of the song during the official reopening of the Louisiana Superdome and the NFL Monday Night Football Pregame show of the New Orleans Saints/Atlanta Falcons game on September 25, 2006. This game marked the first time that the New Orleans Saints returned to their home building, the Superdome, since the devastations of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. "The Saints Are Coming" was digitally released on October 31 and the single on November 6, 2006.In April 2006, Music Rising aided in the reopening of the historic Preservation Hall landmark in New Orleans. While the Jazz Hall survived the storm, it had lost all of its instruments, which were eventually replaced as part of Music Rising's initiatives. U2's The Edge performed with the Preservation Jazz Hall band as part of the official reopening Additionally, Music Rising helped replace the precious Baldwin Piano that Fats Domino had lost when his house was destroyed during the hurricane.
Phases Two and Three
Since beginning of Phase Two Music Rising restored instruments to thousands of individual musicians and dozens of schools and choirs in the Gulf Coast region. Phase Three was dedicated to supporting community musical and cultural organizations and events. In 2008, the foundation played a large part in ensuring that the expenses were covered for the Mardi Gras Indians, allowing them to afford to march.Music Rising also provided a $1 million grant to Tulane University and created Music Rising Studies of the Gulf South curriculum major at the university. Additionally Music Rising helped restore the livelihoods of musicians suffering after the Nashville floods and schools in need of music education rescue after Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Sandy. In December 2021, Music Rising will host the Guitar Icons: A Musical Instrument Auction to Benefit Music Rising event at Van Eaton Galleries in Los Angeles. The auction will feature an exclusive collection of guitars and instruments from some of the world's most popular artists and friends of Music Rising including Bono, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Chris Martin, Lenny Kravitz, Steve Miller, Paul Stanley, Alice Cooper, Slash, Alex Lifeson, Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam and many others. The auction will be live onsite and online via Van Eaton Galleries and all proceeds will benefit Music Rising. To find out more about Music Rising the new website is www.musicrising.com
Music Rising is the recipient of the HALO Award for Cause Marketing, The Billboard Humanitarian Award, The PRISM Award and the Jazz Foundation of America Medal of Honor.