Introducing the Band: Code Pink
May 1, 2004: Erin Little's "Girl Band" makes its debut at the Dallas Make-A-Wish Foundation's Wish Night fundraiser.
The weekend bridging April and May was the Jackson Walker firm retreat at Barton Creek in Austin, but (after a Friday golf game with UD classmate Dr. Paul John and my partners Jed Morrison and Barron Bogatto) I had to leave early to attend the Make-A-Wish Foundation "Wish Night" fundraiser. Why? Because Gina was performing with her friend Erin Little in a "girl band" called "Code Pink." Erin was a childhood leukemia victim (she's over 5 years in remission, but it was a tough road for her when she was fighting the cancer), and her make-a-wish wish was to record a CD. She did it, and Gina was one of the back-up singers. They preformed at the Wish Night fundraiser, after being introduced with a "VH-1 Behind The Music" style video, complete with Britney-style hands-free microphones and choreographed dance steps. It was awfully cool.
Gina, Erin, Kelly, and Christina
The weekend bridging April and May was the Jackson Walker firm retreat at Barton Creek in Austin, but (after a Friday golf game with UD classmate Dr. Paul John and my partners Jed Morrison and Barron Bogatto) I had to leave early to attend the Make-A-Wish Foundation "Wish Night" fundraiser. Why? Because Gina was performing with her friend Erin Little in a "girl band" called "Code Pink." Erin was a childhood leukemia victim (she's over 5 years in remission, but it was a tough road for her when she was fighting the cancer), and her make-a-wish wish was to record a CD. She did it, and Gina was one of the back-up singers. They preformed at the Wish Night fundraiser, after being introduced with a "VH-1 Behind The Music" style video, complete with Britney-style hands-free microphones and choreographed dance steps. It was awfully cool.

Gina, Erin, Kelly, and Christina
