2 May 2007 Top British Jive & Swing Band Says
NO to Drugs
England's premier Jive & Swing bands, the Jive Aces,
was recently featured at the St George Festival at Covent
Garden and they were headliners again at the 6th Annual City
of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival, that took place from
Thursday May 3rd to Sunday, May 6th.
The Jive Aces, who played at the Derry
Jazz and Big Band Festival,
are ardent supporters of the "Say No to Drugs"
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But the Jives are not only famous for their upbeat music
and contagious sense of humor, but for their commitment to
creating a drug-free world as well. If the fun-loving Jives
take anything seriously, it's the drug problem, and their
message is you don't have to get high to have fun.
With estimates of £13 billion of drug-related crime
in England and Wales each year, Great Britain has a tremendously
serious drug problem. However, the Home Office released news
last month that drug misuse in the country has been reduced
by 21 percent over the past nine years, and one of the three
factors credited for this improvement is drug education.
These figures show that the hard work of the Jives Aces and
all the many dedicated individuals and groups who educate
the youth of the country about drugs is starting to pay off.
The Jive Aces have been performing "Say No to Drugs"
concerts and passing out publications and flyers on the truth
about drugs year in and year out for the past decade.
As spokesmen for the "Say
No To Drugs, Say Yes To Life," campaign, sponsored
by Churches of Scientology in the UK, the Jive's have taken
their message throughout Great Britain and Europe and as far
away as the USA over the past ten years, with free concerts
in which the six irrepressible entertainers are themselves
living examples of their belief that life is much more fun
when you are drug-free.
"In my career as a performer I saw too much unhappiness
generated by drugs," said Ian Clarkson, lead singer of
the Jives, who points out the irony that although drug proponents
may claim these substances make the person happy, the reverse
is actually true.

The Jive Aces are dedicated to helping
youth live drug-free lives and are proud to be part of
the drug education movement in the UK, credited as one
of three crucial factors in the 21 percent drop in drug
misuse in the UK over the past nine years. |
In his research into the drug problem, American humanitarian
and writer L. Ron Hubbard once wrote. "I have even found
that there is such a thing as the 'drug personality.' Drugs
can apparently change the attitude of a person from his original
personality to one secretly harboring hostilities and hatreds
he does not permit to show on the surface. While this possibly
is not always the case, it does establish a linkage between
drugs and increasing difficulties with crime, production,
program execution and the modern breakdown of the social and
industrial culture."
For more information on the Jive Aces, their upcoming concerts
and their work on the "Say No to DrugsSay Yes to
Life" campaign, visit their web site at www.jiveaces.com.
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