Changes – Movember

The Bicycle Thief and The Haden Triplets (with Anna Waronker of That Dog fame and Cleto Escobedo from Jimmy Kimmel live) cover David Bowie’s Changes for The Movember Foundation and WholeWorldBand #‎MoChanges You too can contribute to the song via the WholeWorldBand app, Versions with Stewart Copeland (The Police), Graham Gouldman (10cc), and Richard Barbieri (Japan, Porcupine Tree) are also available with more to come throughout November.

“Movember & WholeWorldBand present MoChanges! Be part of the MoChanges music video and help Change the face of men’s health.

This is about a music session that began in The Boat LA studio, owned by Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, that is now opened up for the whole world to take part in. It’s based around the legendary song ‘Changes’ by David Bowie because we believe that change is possible for men’s health and that music can be a key part of this.

This original recording session features a host of famous faces including Bob Forrest & Josh Klinghoffer (Bicycle Thief), Rachel Haden, Petra Haden & Anna Waronker (That Dog, Beck, Foo Fighters) and Cleto Escobedo (Jimmy Kimmel live). Joining them in the WholeWorldBand online studio are a number of iconic artists including Stewart Copeland (The Police), Graham Gouldman (10cc), and Richard Barbieri (Japan, Porcupine Tree) with many more to be announced, creating one of the world’s biggest supergroups.

Movember are inviting everyone to be a part of the MoChanges global music video – all you have to do is download the WholeWorldBand app and press Record. The app will automatically add you to the Changes video along with the other stars. You can sing along with the lead vocal, add guitar or drums, sing the chorus – “Ch-Ch-changes” – or just dance around. You can make your own personal Movember video and share it on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. So join in, have fun, and help change the face of men’s health while you’re doing it.

Go to http://www.wholeworldband.com to find out more & get involved #MoChanges”

The Bicycle Thief To Reunite For Save Music In Chinatown.

Yes, you’ve read that correct, Bob Forrest & Josh Klinghoffer will reunite as The Bicycle Thief for their first public performance in many years.


Save Music In Chinatown will occur on Sunday, October 19th at Human Resources LA, in the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles. Evil Hearted You and My Revenge (feat. Hector Penalosa from original L.A. punk band, The Zeros) will perform as well.

Get your tickets here:
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