wobbly
wrote on July 3rd, at 9:37am EST:
Well done mates. I am a Brit so I know how difficult it is to get the vote out. We did have Red Wedge and Rock aginst Racism earlier but here as with a lot of countries apathy wins. Good luck to all concerned lets start the process of national regeneration.
cxf55290
wrote on April 17th, at 12:34pm EST:
We are uniting this is awsome, things are all starting to come together lets make a huge difference this year! I registered through headcount at summer camp 06, voted for Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri in 2006, Obama in the primary and look forward to voting Obama into office in the general. Thanks Head count for all you do, you freeking rock!
garymead
wrote on April 14th, at 7:05pm EST:
What a great video. I didn't realize this was in production. It is great to see the musicians I enjoy so much taking steps to help everyone get involved in the process.
Gary
http://www.festivalfriendly.com
allidoc
wrote on April 13th, at 6:09pm EST:
After watching this, I am more pumped than ever...I didn't think that was possible. I too, am so proud to be a part of this wonderful organization. This will be a GREAT recruitment tool! I cannot wait to share it with my local community. THANKS!
drconroe
wrote on April 9th, at 3:32pm EST:
This is awesome and I'm so proud to be a part of this organization. Thanks to iClips and Concerts4Charity for helping to spread the word about what HeadCount is trying to accomplish in 2008.
“A Call to Action” depicts how HeadCount.org and other non-profit organizations have turned the live music community into a politically-influential force.
HeadCount is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to registering voters and inspiring participation in Democracy through the power of music.
Concerts4Charity, Inc is a 501c3 non-profit organization whose mission is to engage youth in philanthropy and/or the resolutions to community issues through sports and the arts.