Thanks to ALL who attended and participated in our first show out here. I wanted to say a few words of thanks to everybody on this forum and make a few comments on the show- Im not going to make many musical comments since I didn't get to see that much of the show
--Ill let everybody else pile on for their musical comments!!
First of all the bands--
Timeline opened the show with only 2 songs-- but when was the last time you saw an opening band pull out a 35 minute song! The epic on their forthcoming album is a great journey that was a great way to make a statement-- this is progressive rock baby! A huge thanks to all the guys for being a part of this from the beginning and having me out to their studios numerous times to hear the new stuff from the beginning!
Zero Hour aka "Captain Insano" are really in a class by themselves. When I saw them at ProgPower I was blown away by how good and unique they were -- Chris's powerful vocals over the Tiptuns and Mikeys' killer grooves create an atmosphere which is unlike anything I have ever heard-- A huge thanks to the Tiptuns for ALL of their help in making this night happen-- the endless flyers throughout the area-- the TV tapings in San Jose, the countless hours on the phone chatting through all the details and giving me "School of Rock Promotion" 101. Your sincerity, talent and passion are an example for every band in this business-.
I was also really excited to see Redemption again-- it had been 3 years since I had seen them their first ProgPower.. I was a huge fan of the first album and it was so great to watch the evolution of Nick's writing and playing as well as hear Ray and the great band! Many many thanks to you and the guys for making the RV trek up from LA especially after doing a show the night before. Redemption has such a great future ahead of them with Headway and ProgPower this year as well as the new album. A huge thanks to Nick for making this happen. I hope to bring them back for other events that I do in the future!
Now for Enchant-- where do I start!! They were the only band that I really got to watch closely after the ticket sales were done--In my opinion they were even better than the DVD show! The early songs were so powerful to hear again. It is a huge effort to come back after a hiatus and deliver such a great performance. To see them on stage again made all the work that we had put into this worthwhile. There are very few bands that I have ever seen in my life that have all the elements of what I love-- great musicianship, incredible stage presence, melodic AND powerful songs, and a great love for their craft- and their fans. After getting to know the guys in the band over the past few months and understanding what they have to go through to juggle their families and jobs while still pursuing their dream it was SO moving to see them play—I felt the music and the lyrics in a different and more personal way. I was so excited to see them happy playing together again. I hope there will be more Enchant material and shows in the future!
A huge thanks as well to my 2 compadres behind the scenes who were instrumental in making this happen- Eric from Timeline and I have been working on this from the beginning over a few beers 9 months ago. His AV expertise, knowledge of the bands and similar musical taste, and overall good spirits have been instrumental to the mood and details of this festival. If I just could take back all the beers that we have put away over the past 9 months – I would be 20 pounds lighter!
Bear was a huge help beyond words that night- his stage management, and overall presence and his CONSTANT enthusiasm for the music and what we are doing continues to be an inspiration to me. Additionally, he has shown his creative talents from putting the website together, all the posters and graphical elements as well as the VIP badges—I cannot thank you enough!
Many thanks to all the crew that showed up to help-- Marc Robillard and Tony rocked-- and gave unselfishly of their time and energy to make this happen
A big thank you to Guitars Not Guns -- I was glad that people could get to see all the great work this charity is doing in the Bay Area for youth to bring them to music--Barbara Gorin has been a genuine pleasure to work with and I know that we will do a great job of raising more money in the future! Thanks to the efforts of the show we were able to raise nearly $1000! This is great!
Also- a special thanks to Emerson Dong from Comcast who has been a huge help in promoting this show-- he filmed the entire show for the video screens on stage so everybody could see the show across the venue. Additionally, he was responsible for filming the TV spots for the show and getting them placed on the music channels in the South Bay as well as filming some local access shows which ran beforehand-- We will be using this footage for other promotional materials for the show--
Thanks most of all to the fans who came out to this-- I met fans who came in for this show from Michigan, Florida, Missouri, LA, Mexico -- Im sure there were many more! I was so pleased that we had so many people come for the whole show! We had the majority of the crowd in the door before Timeline went on stage! I also have to say that metal fans have the ability to put away some booze!
A special thanks to the venue -- the Avalon is a great place to hold the show-- the VIP/dressing room was priceless!!! We cleaned out some beer backstage-- that is for sure! Thanks for your great hospitality Mike and Julia!
Most of all thanks to my wife-- or "Mrs Dave" (as Jax has named her!) for putting up with me while I have been doing this--many of you got to meet her at the show--
Finally-- I just wanted to state that this has been a dream of mine for a long time to pull something together like this as well as the May show. I left music a long time ago in life to pursue technology and this has re-opened a well that will forever run deep –
Thanks to you all!!
First of all the bands--
Timeline opened the show with only 2 songs-- but when was the last time you saw an opening band pull out a 35 minute song! The epic on their forthcoming album is a great journey that was a great way to make a statement-- this is progressive rock baby! A huge thanks to all the guys for being a part of this from the beginning and having me out to their studios numerous times to hear the new stuff from the beginning!
Zero Hour aka "Captain Insano" are really in a class by themselves. When I saw them at ProgPower I was blown away by how good and unique they were -- Chris's powerful vocals over the Tiptuns and Mikeys' killer grooves create an atmosphere which is unlike anything I have ever heard-- A huge thanks to the Tiptuns for ALL of their help in making this night happen-- the endless flyers throughout the area-- the TV tapings in San Jose, the countless hours on the phone chatting through all the details and giving me "School of Rock Promotion" 101. Your sincerity, talent and passion are an example for every band in this business-.
I was also really excited to see Redemption again-- it had been 3 years since I had seen them their first ProgPower.. I was a huge fan of the first album and it was so great to watch the evolution of Nick's writing and playing as well as hear Ray and the great band! Many many thanks to you and the guys for making the RV trek up from LA especially after doing a show the night before. Redemption has such a great future ahead of them with Headway and ProgPower this year as well as the new album. A huge thanks to Nick for making this happen. I hope to bring them back for other events that I do in the future!
Now for Enchant-- where do I start!! They were the only band that I really got to watch closely after the ticket sales were done--In my opinion they were even better than the DVD show! The early songs were so powerful to hear again. It is a huge effort to come back after a hiatus and deliver such a great performance. To see them on stage again made all the work that we had put into this worthwhile. There are very few bands that I have ever seen in my life that have all the elements of what I love-- great musicianship, incredible stage presence, melodic AND powerful songs, and a great love for their craft- and their fans. After getting to know the guys in the band over the past few months and understanding what they have to go through to juggle their families and jobs while still pursuing their dream it was SO moving to see them play—I felt the music and the lyrics in a different and more personal way. I was so excited to see them happy playing together again. I hope there will be more Enchant material and shows in the future!
A huge thanks as well to my 2 compadres behind the scenes who were instrumental in making this happen- Eric from Timeline and I have been working on this from the beginning over a few beers 9 months ago. His AV expertise, knowledge of the bands and similar musical taste, and overall good spirits have been instrumental to the mood and details of this festival. If I just could take back all the beers that we have put away over the past 9 months – I would be 20 pounds lighter!
Bear was a huge help beyond words that night- his stage management, and overall presence and his CONSTANT enthusiasm for the music and what we are doing continues to be an inspiration to me. Additionally, he has shown his creative talents from putting the website together, all the posters and graphical elements as well as the VIP badges—I cannot thank you enough!
Many thanks to all the crew that showed up to help-- Marc Robillard and Tony rocked-- and gave unselfishly of their time and energy to make this happen
A big thank you to Guitars Not Guns -- I was glad that people could get to see all the great work this charity is doing in the Bay Area for youth to bring them to music--Barbara Gorin has been a genuine pleasure to work with and I know that we will do a great job of raising more money in the future! Thanks to the efforts of the show we were able to raise nearly $1000! This is great!
Also- a special thanks to Emerson Dong from Comcast who has been a huge help in promoting this show-- he filmed the entire show for the video screens on stage so everybody could see the show across the venue. Additionally, he was responsible for filming the TV spots for the show and getting them placed on the music channels in the South Bay as well as filming some local access shows which ran beforehand-- We will be using this footage for other promotional materials for the show--
Thanks most of all to the fans who came out to this-- I met fans who came in for this show from Michigan, Florida, Missouri, LA, Mexico -- Im sure there were many more! I was so pleased that we had so many people come for the whole show! We had the majority of the crowd in the door before Timeline went on stage! I also have to say that metal fans have the ability to put away some booze!
A special thanks to the venue -- the Avalon is a great place to hold the show-- the VIP/dressing room was priceless!!! We cleaned out some beer backstage-- that is for sure! Thanks for your great hospitality Mike and Julia!
Most of all thanks to my wife-- or "Mrs Dave" (as Jax has named her!) for putting up with me while I have been doing this--many of you got to meet her at the show--
Finally-- I just wanted to state that this has been a dream of mine for a long time to pull something together like this as well as the May show. I left music a long time ago in life to pursue technology and this has re-opened a well that will forever run deep –
Thanks to you all!!