Tomorrow night we have the opportunity to introduce a band to Chicagoland for their first-ever concert here! Stars Go Dim will be playing at Adventure Church in Bradley, IL. Yeah, I know that calling Bradley "Chicagoland" may be a bit of a stretch, but hey, much of Illinois and Indiana are considered Chicagoland!
We're excited to bring these guys in for a lot of reasons. Of course, they make great music! If you haven't done so already, check them out at starsgodim.com. You can even download their album for FREE!
They are also very generous and compassionate guys. They told me that they like to support local organizations when they go through an area, so they will be visiting Children's Memorial Hospital in the city and playing music for the kids. What great hearts for ministry!
Some quick background: the band developed as a side project of a few guys from Pillar. And then it grew. And grew. They grabbed vocalist Chris Cleveland, who has AWESOME pipes, and shaped their unique sound. Chris and bassist Michael Wittig live in Tulsa, and Joey Avalos flies in from Phoenix. Lester Estelle does a lot of production and drumming, but doesn't travel with them.
We are looking forward to hangin' with them on Friday and we hope you'll join us! Tickets are $10 at the door. Come to Adventure Church, 235 N. Kinzie Ave, Bradley, IL.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Join the Bands. WHAT?
As we've spent time getting to know the artists with whom we do shows, we have learned a lot more about their lives, their hearts, and their missions.
Contrary to popular belief, these guys' daily lives are far from the cliched "rock star" life. Many of the bands we've come to know and love spend hour upon hour and mile upon mile traversing the country in their Ford E350 vans (acting as their own drivers), pulling trailers strategically packed to the brim with gear, merch, and luggage. They sleep in Wal-Mart parking lots and eat on meal budgets of $10 a day. They clearly do what they do NOT for fame and riches and cushy comforts, but because they are called to serve God through their music.
Here's one way YOU can bless the bands: join with them on their next project!
One growing trend is the use of Kickstarter campaigns. Kickstarter.com offers a way for artists to raise money for projects by having people invest directly in them through financial pledges. Kickstarter dubs itself "the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world." Bands can register a Kickstarter project in which they set goals fundraising and offer incentives to those who partner with them. The catch is this: the band sets a goal and a dealine, and money is only collected when the goal is met.
We have two band-friends that are currently in the middle of their Kickstarter campaigns. Both are seeking to raise money for new recording projects (you know it costs LOTS of money to record, produce, engineer, print and distribute music, right?). Check out these projects and contribute if you can. All the money you pledge goes to the bands and their project. Yep. 100%! Every little bit helps! Let's keep the music coming!
Satellites & Sirens: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/satellitesandsirens/satellites-and-sirens-new-record-and-you
The Radiance Effect: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1006015639/the-radiance-effect-records-a-new-ep
Contrary to popular belief, these guys' daily lives are far from the cliched "rock star" life. Many of the bands we've come to know and love spend hour upon hour and mile upon mile traversing the country in their Ford E350 vans (acting as their own drivers), pulling trailers strategically packed to the brim with gear, merch, and luggage. They sleep in Wal-Mart parking lots and eat on meal budgets of $10 a day. They clearly do what they do NOT for fame and riches and cushy comforts, but because they are called to serve God through their music.
Here's one way YOU can bless the bands: join with them on their next project!
One growing trend is the use of Kickstarter campaigns. Kickstarter.com offers a way for artists to raise money for projects by having people invest directly in them through financial pledges. Kickstarter dubs itself "the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world." Bands can register a Kickstarter project in which they set goals fundraising and offer incentives to those who partner with them. The catch is this: the band sets a goal and a dealine, and money is only collected when the goal is met.
We have two band-friends that are currently in the middle of their Kickstarter campaigns. Both are seeking to raise money for new recording projects (you know it costs LOTS of money to record, produce, engineer, print and distribute music, right?). Check out these projects and contribute if you can. All the money you pledge goes to the bands and their project. Yep. 100%! Every little bit helps! Let's keep the music coming!
Satellites & Sirens: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/satellitesandsirens/satellites-and-sirens-new-record-and-you
The Radiance Effect: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1006015639/the-radiance-effect-records-a-new-ep
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