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Innovative Everyone Orchestra will bring unique act to Eugene

Tonight's show benefitting The Pangaea Project will feature Julia Butterfly Hill and Phish's Jon Fishman

By Natasha Chilingerian

Pulse Reporter

April 29, 2004

Bringing a diverse group of people together for a common cause is a popular way to promote unity among cultures. Some achieve this through forums or volunteer projects, but The Everyone Orchestra achieves it through music.

The musical collaboration project will combine 11 musicians playing instruments ranging from guitars to mandolins tonight at the McDonald Theatre. Founded by Eugene resident Matt Butler, the group's stand-out feature is a different lineup of performers for every show, and tonight a big name will join the group: drummer Jon Fishman of the band Phish.

The Everyone Orchestra also will complete its show with a bit of activism. In tonight's case, words from environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill will be included.

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