Chevy, Jonas Brothers rock out for a green future
Filed under: Green Culture, Chevrolet

Finally, a chance to blog about the Jonas Brothers! Today (Feb. 19), at Walt Disney Studios, Chevy is "rolling out the green carpet" (aka sponsoring) a concert that will ask the more than 150 L.A area students that attend to "promise to live better," save the environment ... and also check out GM's collection of green cars. Jonas Brothers Kevin, Joe and Nick actually own a Chevrolet Tahoe 2 Mode Hybrid SUV (are they old enough to drive?) and the "young influencers" will also enjoy a car that pops popcorn using biofuel and a "hybrid" lab that mixes chocolate and peanut butter. The band was enamored with Chevy's cars after driving the Equinox Fuel Cell recently. Nick Jonas said "Being eco-friendly is important to us."
... that's it. I can't continue writing. I have been blinded by the unbounded, advertising synergy of this event. Enjoy the Kids of the Future music video below the fold.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-19-2008 @ 2:29PM
asher said...
"Being eco-friendly is important to us."
So how many mpg does that "green" Tahoe get? A whopping 20 in the city and 20 on the highway. And you wonder why so few people take eco-friendly celebrities with a major grain of salt?
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2-19-2008 @ 2:40PM
Lascelles Linton said...
and they stole that hybrid tech from Reese :D
http://www.shoutwire.com/articles/102604/Family_Guy_Reese_Peanut_Butter_Cup.html
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2-19-2008 @ 3:15PM
steven said...
@1: Actually it is listed by EPA as 21 CITY, 22 HWY. Perfect for a band and their stuff. Welcome to the blog.
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2-19-2008 @ 10:52PM
Blaine Decker said...
And if they are eco friendly, what source of electricity are they using for their concerts. What are their guitars made from, and what process was used to make them, and what source of electricity did that manufacturing plant use to keep the lights on and the conveyor belts moving for their instruments. Hmm, green... please.
Why don't all celebrities and musicians take their millions and actually spend it on something other than drugs, and big homes.
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6-20-2008 @ 10:13PM
haley said...
hi
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