Watch the legendary Iggy Pop sing his 1979 classic "Five Foot One” live with a rock supergroup consisting of Perry Farrell (Jane's Addiction), Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Gilby Clarke (Guns 'N Roses), Wayne Kramer (MC5) and many more stars on May 1, 2009 at the Road Recovery 11-Year Anniversary Benefit Concert honoring the resilient Wayne Kramer.
In celebration of Road Recovery's 25-year anniversary (1998-2023), our non-profit is diving into our video archives to present for the very first time, never-before-seen music performances from some of our most popular benefit concerts over the years. What do all these musicians have in common? They’re all supporters of Road Recovery - a non-profit that strives to help 10-25-year-olds manage (or avoid) the pitfalls and challenges of behavioral issues, physical or mental health trauma, poverty, or drug or alcohol dependency. Established in 1998, Road Recovery is an entertainment industry-driven non-profit organization dedicated to helping young people battle addiction and other adversities by empowering at-risk youth from all backgrounds to face their struggles while teaching them comprehensive life skills.
“It’s about putting the smack down so you don’t put the smackdown,” joked Boots Riley before the 2009 benefit in New York City for Road Recovery. The bar at the Nokia Theatre was closed for the night as artist after artist took the stage to spread messages of clean living and to play a few songs. The rock supergroup segment opened with several jams led by five guitarists (Cantrell, Morello, Clarke and Kramer, plus Don Was on bass guitar), and being joined by Perry Farrell for upbeat renditions of “Mountain Song” and “Ain’t No Right.” Following a few star studded performed by Handsome Dick Manitoba, Juliette Lewis and others, Iggy Pop joined the rock supergroup to close the benefit show.
Each month, Road Recovery will release a series of live performance videos from our archives to celebrate our 25-year anniversary, so be sure to subscribe to the Road Recovery YouTube Channel to not miss some more amazing never-before-seen performances from the vault.
ABOUT ROAD RECOVERY:
Established in 1998, Road Recovery is an entertainment industry-driven non-profit organization dedicated to helping young people battle addiction and other adversities by empowering at-risk youth from all backgrounds to face their struggles while teaching them comprehensive life skills. View the "We Are Road Recovery" video.
Guided by music and entertainment industry professionals who have confronted similar life struggles, and with support from the mental health field, ROAD RECOVERY’s action-driven programs provide mentorship, performance workshops, and “all access” opportunities for a community of motivated peers to create and produce live concert events and studio recording projects.
As a music and entertainment industry-driven charity, RR has served thousands and thousands of youth from all walks of life, who unfortunately face poverty, horrific trauma, abandonment, gender discrimination, gang & gun violence, foster care, mental health issues, substance/alcohol misuse, the justice system, isolation during Covid-19, neglect, and physical disabilities in their daily lives. More info here.
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