Musicians United for Safe Energy
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Musicians United for Safe Energy, ou MUSE, est un groupe militant fondé en 1979 par les musiciens Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt et John Hall du groupe Orleans et le journaliste Harvey Wasserman. Le groupe protestait contre l'utilisation de l'énergie nucléaire, notamment après l'accident de la centrale nucléaire de Three Mile Island en mars 1979.
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Musicians United for Safe Energy, or MUSE, is an activist group founded in 1979 by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, Harvey Wasserman and John Hall. The group advocates against the use of nuclear energy, forming shortly after the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in March 1979. MUSE organized a series of five No Nukes concerts held at Madison Square Garden in New York in September 1979. On September 23, 1979, almost 200,000 people attended a large rally staged by MUSE on the then-empty north end of the Battery Park City landfill in New York.
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Musicians United for Safe Energy, o nella forma abbreviata MUSE (""musicisti uniti per l'energia sicura""), è un gruppo di attivisti fondato nel 1979 dai musicisti rock Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, e John Hall per sensibilizzare l'opinione pubblica sull'utilizzo dell'energia pulita in luogo dell'energia nucleare, in particolare dopo l'incidente avvenuto alla centrale nucleare di Three Mile Island nel marzo del 1979.
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Musicians United for Safe Energy, ou MUSE, est un groupe militant fondé en 1979 par les musiciens Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt et John Hall du groupe Orleans et le journaliste Harvey Wasserman. Le groupe protestait contre l'utilisation de l'énergie nucléaire, notamment après l'accident de la centrale nucléaire de Three Mile Island en mars 1979.
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Musicians United for Safe Energy, or MUSE, is an activist group founded in 1979 by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, Harvey Wasserman and John Hall. The group advocates against the use of nuclear energy, forming shortly after the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in March 1979. MUSE organized a series of five No Nukes concerts held at Madison Square Garden in New York in September 1979. On September 23, 1979, almost 200,000 people attended a large rally staged by MUSE on the then-empty north end of the Battery Park City landfill in New York. Other musicians performing at the concerts included Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, James Taylor, Carly Simon, Chaka Khan, the Doobie Brothers, Jesse Colin Young, Gil Scott-Heron, Tom Petty, Dan Fogelberg, Poco and others. The album No Nukes, and a film, also titled No Nukes, were both released in 1980 to document the performances. A full No Nukes concert featuring Browne and Crosby, Stills & Nash was also filmed near the beach in Ventura, California, at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, but none of that footage made it into the final cut. In the 2006 midterm elections, Hall was elected to the United States House of Representatives from New York's 19th congressional district, on a platform that included intensive investment in alternative energy. He defeated the incumbent, Sue Kelly. In 2007, Raitt, Nash, and Browne, as part of the No Nukes group, recorded a music video of the Buffalo Springfield song "For What It's Worth". Thirty two years after the No Nukes concert in New York, on August 7, 2011, a MUSE benefit concert was held at Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA. to raise money for MUSE and for Japanese tsunami/nuclear disaster relief. Artists included Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, John Hall, Graham Nash, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Kitaro, Jason Mraz, Sweet Honey in the Rock, the Doobie Brothers, Tom Morello, and Jonathan Wilson. The show was powered off-grid.
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Musicians United for Safe Energy, o nella forma abbreviata MUSE (""musicisti uniti per l'energia sicura""), è un gruppo di attivisti fondato nel 1979 dai musicisti rock Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, e John Hall per sensibilizzare l'opinione pubblica sull'utilizzo dell'energia pulita in luogo dell'energia nucleare, in particolare dopo l'incidente avvenuto alla centrale nucleare di Three Mile Island nel marzo del 1979. MUSE organizzò una serie di cinque eventi (denominati The MUSE Concerts for a Non-Nuclear Future) al Madison Square Garden e al Battery Park di New York nel settembre 1979. Ai concerti parteciparono anche altri artisti tra cui Crosby, Stills & Nash, Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, Carly Simon, The Doobie Brothers, , Gil Scott-Heron e Tom Petty. A sostegno dell'iniziativa furono poi realizzati un triplo album con la registrazione di alcuni momenti dei concerti e il film No Nukes distribuito nelle sale nel 1980.
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