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Support Green Live Music: Reverb and Guster

Guster's frontman and his wife have truly started something great with Reverb.

Elizabeth Seward

By Elizabeth Seward
Thu May 28, 2009 11:21

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Of all green musicians out there, one of them really takes the cake in my book: Guster. Why should Guster take the cake? It's easy: Because of Guster, many other musicians can go green with a lot less effort. Adam Gardener, singer/guitarist for the chilled out band, started a company called Reverb with his wife, Lauren Sullivan. She is a passionate environmentalist. He is a successful musician with tons of first-hand music industry experience under his belt. I suppose it only made sense that the two of them would get together to start an eco-friendly organization for rockers, right?

Reverb is helping musicians across the globe to green their tours. Their client list is too broad to sum up, but Reverb is helping everyone from Fall Out Boy to Bonnie Raitt to Kelly Clarkson go green.

Reverb helps musicians to use clean fuel, seek out carbon neutral venues, reduce waste, recycle, use biodegradable catering products, save energy, put together a green concert rider, produce eco-friendly merchandise, collect green sponsors, obtain green bus supplies, and spread the message to fans.

It's a superb organization and thanks to Guster's success, it is reaching musicians at all levels in the industry. Support Guster and any musician touring with Reverb's help. Thanks, Reverb!

More on green music:
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Support Green Live Music: Green Day (Yep, They're Green)
Support Green Live Music: Radiohead
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How To Go Green: Like Celebrities

 
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