If you were not at the James River Jam in person a week ago last Friday (or even if you were) you’ll definitely want to check out the event’s updated Facebook fan page.
There they’ve posted a pictorial wrap up of what went down – at rehearsal, on stage and backstage – with tons of candid photos. www.facebook.com/JamesRiverJam
Don’s going to be performing at the Cops 4 Causes “Fallen Heroes” Benefit on Wednesday, December 14 at the Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles. TOTO’s David Paich is also on the bill, along with the “Lopez Tonight” band.
Cops 4 Causes supports families of law enforcement personnel affected by life-altering circumstances.
We like the fact that this benefit event is affordable. General admission tickets start at $25 with VIP packages from $100. Click here.
Don’s in Williamsburg, VA for tonight’s James River Jam fundraiser. He was caught rehearsing together with JD Souther, with whom it’s noted he’ll close the show doing Heartache Tonight, the Grammy-winning Eagles tune Souther helped co-write.
Don and JD’s association goes back a long way, which of course, brings us to another Felder trivia question:

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Don, J.D. Souther, John Oates and Sam Rush will be among the performers at the James River Jam, a special fundraising event at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA coming up on November 11. The concert is presented by Busch Gardens and Tempus Jets of Newport News.
Proceeds will fund organizations involved in children’s and young adult education.
There are several VIP ticket packages available as well as individual concert tickets. A limited amount of complimentary tickets will be made available to the local military stationed in the Norfolk area. Complete information at jamesriverjam.com. More press here.
Don will be among the world-class musical entertainment, including Roberta Flack, Kenny G. and David Paich, which will be performing at the 2011 South-South Awards on September 19. The event will be held at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York city and broadcast live worldwide via satellite.
The awards recognize advancements and innovation brought about by governments, the United Nations and the private sector which support the Millenium Development Goal’s programs, such as improving women and children’s health standards.
Here a video preview via the event’s website.