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To: Paul Lee who wrote (22)4/29/1999 6:59:00 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 52
 
Bonnie Raitt and Joan Baez Climb 180 Foot Redwood to Present Julia Butterfly
With Award; Tree Sitter Reaches 16-Month Mark In Vigil to Protect Redwoods

STAFFORD, CALIF. (April 29) ENTERTAINMENT WIRE -April 29, 1999--Over the
Earth Day weekend, two of the world's leading recording artists/social
activists, Bonnie Raitt and Joan Baez, climbed high into the canopy of
what is perhaps the world's most famous redwood to honor Julia
Butterfly Hill.

Julia has been keeping a 180 foot tree-top vigil on a plywood platform
to stop MAXXAM/Pacific Lumber Co. from cutting down a 1,000-year-old
redwood tree renamed Luna.

The redwood grove she is trying to protect along with tens of
thousands of acres of other critical redwood habitat was not saved in
the recently signed and much-criticized Headwaters agreement between
the government and Charles Hurwitz's MAXXAM Corp.

Julia has not touched the ground for 500 days and has been sitting
above a massive mudslide caused by a MAXXAM/Pacific Lumber clearcut
that destroyed and damaged more than 30 homes in the town of Stafford.

Raitt and Baez decided to lend their support to Butterfly's vigil by
climbing the steep two-mile mountain in Stafford (250 miles north of
San Francisco), and then used a pulley system to get up the tree onto
one of the two plywood perches in the branches of Luna.

The pulley system was constructed by the United Steelworkers of
America, who are currently locked out of their jobs by another one of
MAXXAM's affiliates, Kaiser Aluminum.

The steelworkers have joined with Headwaters Forest activists in a
struggle against a common foe -- MAXXAM. "It's incredible to see labor
unions and environmentalists getting together to stop the corporate
mentality that destroys both jobs and the environment," said Raitt.

At the California Music Awards (the BAMMIES) held in San Francisco
this past March, Raitt was given the Arthur M. Sohcot Award, which
recognizes a group or individual, who through dedicated public service
and/or professional activity has contributed to the betterment of the
community.

The award was presented by two other activists/musicians -- Tracy
Chapman and Baez. Raitt announced that night that she would take the
award to Julia Butterfly in the tree and present it to her for her
courage. Raitt, a long-time Headwaters activist, invited Baez to make
the pilgrimage with her over Earth Day weekend.

"Visiting Julia Butterfly was one of the most remarkable experiences
of my life," said Baez.

Raitt added, "To experience Julia's commitment and love for these
forests in person was a life-changing event. She was literally
shining."

On Thursday, May 6, Raitt will perform "Lover's Will" (from her
current CD, "Fundamental") with Paul Shaffer's band on "The Late Show
with David Letterman." She will kick off her U.S. summer tour on June 4
in St. Louis. Jimmie Vaughan will be opening the first few dates (June
4, 5, 6, 8 and 9), then Jon Cleary and the Absolute Mobster Gentlemen
take over the opening slot for the remainder of the tour.

NOTE TO EDITORS: Photo available upon request.

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CONTACT: Capitol Records
Brenda Hanson, 323/871-5718

or
Julia Butterfly Hill, 707/269-6334 (pager)

or
Environmentally Sound Promotions

(for information on Headwaters)
707/923-4949

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