Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Wednesday 13 works to raise money for Japan

Murderdolls vocalist Wednesday 13 is doing more than his share to do what he can to raise money for those affected by the earthquakes and resulting tsunamis last month in Japan. Wednesday and the Murderdolls were actually in Japan last month when the monstrous 8.9 earthquake shook Japan.
"That was the scariest day of my life without a doubt. It's almost beyond words to explain what we felt and witnessed. Japan is my favorite country to visit, tour and I’m just truly, truly saddened by this tragedy," Wednesday said about that now notorious disaster.
Wednesday has put up 5 auctions on E-bay for custom prints of himself from on tour.  Each of which will be signed individually by Wednesday and individually numbered, as well as contain a unique song title on the back. All profits from the sale of these will go directly to Save the Children, "the leading independent organization creating lasting change in the lives of children in need in the United States and around the world." The organizations current goal of $5 million is to launch longer-term recovery for children affected by the earthquake and resulting fallout. (Click here to bid. Bidding ends Friday, April 8th)

Wednesday 13 didn't stop there. He has been working on a personal project of remixing 5 songs from his "Skeletons" album. So to help even more he will donate a portion of all sales and donate to the American Red Cross. Now that's rock n' roll with a conscience.