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    Bob Weir & Tim Flannery Benefit Concert for Bryan Stow now available online

    On August 5, 2013, the non-profit organization Music That Matters will launch its IPTV anywhere and Roku video music channel. The channel will initially feature two pay-per-view benefit concerts. The first, Bob Weir and Tim Flannery, Live from the Uptown Theatre is a benefit to raise money for Bryan Stow. Stow suffered life threatening injuries when attending a Major League Baseball game and Music that Matters has been raising funds to help offset his medical costs. The Second benefit Concert will be Jefferson Starship performing a tribute of their 60's album Surrealistic Pillow to benefit their stricken lead guitarist Slick Aguilar.

    To view the upcoming concerts or load the Music That Matters Roku Channel, visit www.nano-flix.com/musicthatmatters.

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On August 5, 2013, the non-profit organization Music That Matters will launch its IPTV anywhere and Roku video music channel. The channel will initially feature two pay-per-view benefit concerts. The first, Bob Weir and Tim Flannery, Live from the Uptown Theatre is a benefit to raise money for Bryan Stow. Stow suffered life threatening injuries when attending a Major League Baseball game and Music that Matters has been raising funds to help offset his medical costs. The Second benefit Concert will be Jefferson Starship performing a tribute of their 60's album Surrealistic Pillow to benefit their stricken lead guitarist Slick Aguilar.

To view the upcoming concerts or load the Music That Matters Roku Channel, visit www.nano-flix.com/musicthatmatters.

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On August 5, 2013, the non-profit organization Music That Matters will launch its IPTV anywhere and Roku video music channel. The channel will initially feature two pay-per-view benefit concerts. The first, Bob Weir and Tim Flannery, Live from the Uptown Theatre is a benefit to raise money for Bryan Stow. Stow suffered life threatening injuries when attending a Major League Baseball game and Music that Matters has been raising funds to help offset his medical costs. The Second benefit Concert will be Jefferson Starship performing a tribute of their 60's album Surrealistic Pillow to benefit their stricken lead guitarist Slick Aguilar.

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