> The Black Crowes next album will be titled Three Snakes and One Charm. It is currently being mixed, and is tentatively set for a summer 1996 release.
> Former Jefferson Starship guitarist Craig Chaquico will be having a real-time, audio presentation of his April 9 concert at San Francisco's Great American Music Hall. Information on the concert, his latest release A Thousand Pictures, as well as other information can be found at http://www.jazzonline.com/radio/craig2
> LIFEbeat, the Music Industry Fights AIDS organization, will be honored by the Minority Task Force On AIDS (MTFA), on April 29, 1996 to recognize their work for launching UrbanAID 4 LIFEbeat, an AIDS awareness campaign and mega concert, focusing on the urban community. Motown Records President Andre Harrell, LIFEbeat Executive Director Tim Rosta, and supermodel/journalist and LIFEbeat Boardmember Veronica Webb will be among those honored at the gala dinner, "Harlem Nights", at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
> On Tuesday, April 30, The American Friends of Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam will host a benefit concert on behalf of the Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam village and school (where Jews and Palestinians live and work peacefully, since 1972), at New York City's Merkin Hall. Internationally acclaimed Israeli-born recording artist David Broza, whose grandfather, Wellesley Aron, co-founded the village, headlines a bill that includes Jordanian-born percussionist Hani Naser and David Amram. Tickets for the benefit concert are priced at $35.00 - $500.00 and are available by contacting American Friends of Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam, 121 Sixth Avenue, #507, New York, NY 10013 or calling (212) 226-9246.
>njatnight has just opened a web page at http://www.njatnight.com which caters to the entertainment industry in the New Jersey and surrounding areas. njatnight posts calendars for night club events including rock, dance, comedy and others, and links to artist's and club directories and their web pages. In addition, njatnight lists local concert events, has online chat pages, publishes news articles and includes a directory of music/entertainment and rock-related websites.
> Todd Rundgren has released two complete music videos from his 1993 interactive album No World Order - "Change Myself" and "Fascist Christ" - to the Internet and Compuserve communities at no charge to viewers. These are available at the National Association of Music Shareware World Wide Web site (NAMSnet 2000), located at http://www.mw3.com/nams/ and is hosted by Music Interactive.
> Upcoming chats on Sonicnet include: April 1, 7 Year Bitch, 7:30 pm: http://www.sonicnet.com and on Prodigy (Jump SONICNET): April 4, Chuck D., 7 pm. Onyx will appear on April 9 at 7pm on the web site and at 8 pm on Prodigy.