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Blood Water Mission Benefit Concert
Saturday July 21, 2007 from 6:30pm - 11:00pm
Gloria Dei Student Center
18220 Upper Bay Rd.
Houston, Texas 77058 Get Directions
Bands: The Red Airplanes, One Minute Halo, Anubis, The Fierce Goodbye, Floppy and Awkward

Purpose:
To give the community an opportunity to learn about HIV/ AIDS in Africa and show how Blood:Water Mission is taking steps to eradicate disease by adding wells that provide clean water to local communities.
www.bloodwatermission.com

Ticket Cost: $5 -We will have tickets available at the door.

Band Information:

The Red Airplanes
are a spiritually driven rock band from Beaumont, TX. Forming in 2003, this five-piece band has taken the local scene by storm. Pulling in hundreds, and moving hundreds of units, this band was off to amazing start. Right now, the band is currently in the studio shooting out new material.
www.myspace.com/theredairplanes

One Minute Halo
emerged onto the Dallas music scene in July of 2001, bringing their unique mixture of melodic and heavy grooves to the masses. The band started with small underground venues, gaining fans at every show, and soon they had a following that could not be ignored. After opening for such national acts as Sevendust, Filter and Nonpoint, and touring with acts such as Kittie, 40 Below Summer and Taproot, One Minute Halo has a tour history under their belt that would rival most signed bands.
www.myspace.com/oneminutehalo
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