![]() When you donate to MFT, you’re helping to provide high-quality written content and recording projects, digital and physical archives of Indiana music, exclusive videos, concerts, community discussions, educational and historical projects, volunteer opportunities, and much more – all to support Indiana’s wide-ranging musical communities. We know that we can’t survive without our community. You can help by going to local shows, buying local albums, and getting as involved as you want to be in the world of Indiana music! But you can also give to MFT and know that you're directly supporting Indiana music. Please help today by visiting this link, where you can become a "MFT Supporter" by giving a one-time donation or signing up to give a monthly gift. (Board member Ken Honeywell in front of MFT's library of Indiana albums - photo by Dylan May) We need your support because we can’t accomplish our mission alone! Our community of musicians, fans, and donors are the reason MFT still exists. In short, we don’t just increase awareness about Indiana music, we also provide meaningful work for creative people in our state. (On the set for MARTIANGODZ's Music Video In a Day, "City of God" - photo by Dylan May) ![]() It's free to join and open to all musicians in or from Indiana. Our site currently hosts more than 1400 Indiana-related acts, and the archive is growing on an almost-daily basis. In 2014 alone, MFT added around 500 albums to our online archive. We want all musicians to find their ideal audience, and we believe MFT helps accomplish that goal. Musicians make local culture more exciting and unique, even when they’re underrated or unknown. (Sweet Poison Victim at MFT's 10th Anniversary Show - photo by Lisa Fett) In everything we do, we believe that Indiana music is unique and underrated, and we want more people to know about it. We also provide resources to Indiana’s underserved musicians, like paying gigs, all ages shows, sponsored tours, and promotional content to share with their fans. This includes activities like our digital archive, quality blog content, curated shows, videos, physical releases, exclusive recording projects, print zine, and more. (Clockwise from top left: Music Video screening party, MFT Zine Issue #2, MFT Youtube channel, cassette release) We accomplish this by preserving, documenting, and promoting Indiana music, past and present. The restaurant is expected to be temporarily closed while the family mourns.What is Musical Family Tree? Musical Family Tree is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with the mission of Spreading Indiana Music.īy serving Indiana’s music communities, MFT aims to help build a more sustainable and world-recognized music scene in Indiana. "You were all a critical part of his family and enriched his life in countless ways. Dad loved you all and he cherished being with you for the past 55+ years," the family wrote in a statement posted on the door of Neary’s Saturday night. "We want to thank you all for being a part of his life. The New York Post reports Neary died in his sleep Friday night. Each night Jimmy is joined by members of his family and his long-tenured staff to ensure that every customer feels like they are part of the family," the website reads. "The restaurant is often referred to as the ‘Irish 21.’ Neary, New York's finest host, welcomes everyone in the door with his great Irish smile and charming personality. REPORT: 9 NYC FIREFIGHTERS SUSPENDED OVER RACIST MESSAGES ![]() Patrick's Day 1967 and proudly remains one of the most well-known Irish restaurants in New York. Neary's website says the iconic establishment opened on St. Jimmy Neary, the restaurateur in charge of Neary’s restaurant and pub on 57th Street and First Avenue in New York City for more than 50 years, has died. Fox News Flash top headlines for October 3įox News Flash top headlines are here.
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