TWO FB FRIENDS MEET THE CHALLENGE–RACK UP ON STELLAR PRIZE PACKS


Thanks to everyone who took the time over the past two weeks to enter the Green Tour Challenge and the R.E.M. Concert Memories Challenge at Facebook.com/REMHQ. So many of the stories were really fantastic, and we honestly could have picked any number of them as the winners. But after

R.E.M. GREEN 25TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION RELEASED


On Election Day in the US in 1988, R.E.M. released their most politically ambitious record to date – GREEN. In honor of this synergistic moment, check out the very apropos “World Leader Pretend” clip from the 1989 TourFilm at youtube.com/remhq.

The 25TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION two-disc set includes the

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R.E.M. JOINS OVER 100 ARTISTS IN SIGNING IMMIGRATION REFORM STATEMENT


Today, over 100 artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, comedians, directors, producers, and performers have called on President Obama and Congress to acknowledge the hope and dignity of the American immigrant story by passing just, fair, and inclusive immigration reform.

“Creating a just and humane immigration process is a moral and

ENTER GREEN WORLD TOUR CHALLENGE AT R.E.M.’S FACEBOOK PAGE


ENTER GREEN WORLD TOUR CHALLENGE: POST “GREEN” MEMORIES FROM R.E.M. SHOWS AT REMHQ’s Facebook page For A Chance to Win A Special Green-themed Merchandise Package!

We’re holding a sporting social event to coincide with the upcoming release of the Green 25th Anniversary edition (due out May 13 in some

MIKE JOINS PETER FOR “NEAR WILD HEAVEN” AT WEBSTER HALL SHOW


Mike joined Peter onstage last night midway through Peter’s opening set at Webster Hall in NYC for a rousing version of “Near Wild Heaven.” Peter’s set included songs primarily from his recent solo record but also featured a raucous rendition of The Seeds “Pushin’ Too Hard” with Lenny Kaye

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TAKING YOU BACK TO EARTH DAY, 1990


Taking you back to Earth Day, 1990– Merriweather Post Pavilion in suburban Maryland outside Washington DC, where Natalie Merchant’s 10,000 Maniacs, the Indigo Girls and Billy Bragg (and a bunch of other great bands) were playing a benefit and Michael and Peter came along (only a few