Singer/songwriter Jack Johnson will spend some time in his native Hawaii this spring in support of his impending live collection, "Jack Johnson and Friends: Best of Kokua Festival."
Besides a minter of No. 1 albums, Hawaii-based singer/songwriter Jack Johnson is an environmental crusader who puts his money where his mouth is -- in fact, he's donating all of the profits from his current tour to charity.
Last weekend (8/14-15), Denver once again hosted the Mile High Music Festival on the fields of Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
Jack Johnson, who typically gives all of his tour proceeds to charity, has pledged $70,000 for oil-spill recovery efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.
Jack Johnson's "To The Sea" becomes his third album to hit No .1, selling 243,000 copies in its first week of release, according to Nielsen Soundscan.
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