Monday, July 27, 2009

THANK YOU!!!

Thank you all for coming out to this year's Concert For A Cause. We really appreciate it!

Thanks to all the bands, Yellowstone Valley Brewing, Chuck Bishop, Dustin Baker, Dennis and PJ at ABC 6/Fox 4, Brook, Melissa & Janet, Steve, Paulie, Jake, Vern, John Kemmick, Chad Korb, Doc&Eddy's and all the volunteers that helped setup and take down.

We'll have another update very soon to let you know how much we raised!

P.S. Thanks to the rock gods for not letting it rain on us haha! It was a little scary for a while.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

TODAY IS THE DAY!!!

Alright, here we go! Tonight is the night!
10 bands for $5 and proceeds go to 2 awesome charities!
Plus we have a full bar and no pint limit!
$1 per pint will go to the causes and 10% of the bar will go to the causes! Even if you don't drink or your underage, have a glass or two of Yellowstone Valley's great tasting Root Beer! Yes, it's better then A&W!

Gates open at 4pm with music starting shortly after gates open.
Downtime will kick this year's event off! Other bands performing are-
From Womb To Tomb
The Reddmen
Noise Noise Noise
Montana Law
Fiancee
Places
Flowers From Her
Grudge
The Photo Atlas

All for just $5! All Ages!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bad News... and Good News...


Unfortunately The Epilogues will not be able to make it. However we are pleased to announce that Flowers From Her will be taking the spot. If you missed them playing last night at the Railyard, you missed some new material. Be sure not to miss them again and be there THIS SATURDAY!!! Visit Flowers' Myspace page here.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Pen & Paige...

Thanks to Anna for writing a nice little blog about us! Check it out here.

CFAC Adds More! Please Welcome The Epilogues...


Concert For A Cause has added yet another band, and they are coming from Denver, Colorado. Please welcome The Epilogues! This band has a great mix of Indie Rock with a healthy serving of dance/electronica. Here is a little more info on them via their myspace-
It's probably safe to say that the most commonly asked question for a band is, "what do you sound like?" But after four years, The Epilogues still struggle to find an answer, but it's not for lack of trying. The four piece band out of Denver, CO has been shrugging in response to that question for most of its existence. The Epilogues began as two friends (singer/guitarist Chris Heckman and keyboardist Nathaniel Hammond) hoping to create something different in the Denver scene. After years of experimenting with tones and effects, as well as the additions of drummer Jason Hoke and bassist Jeff Swoboda, the band eventually stumbled onto the sound that would, in fact, set them apart from the rest. If you wanted to keep it vague, you could call them indie rock or even synth rock, but past that, the genre lines begin to blur. In their debut EP, "The Beautiful, The Terrifying," The Epilogues have somehow managed to successfully walk the line between mainstream and experimental music. The tracks seamlessly transition between such radio-friendly, pop-rock tracks as "Hurting You" and less traditional, electronic-influenced tracks like "On the Radio" or "Caroline." While there is no shortage of influences that gave rise to these songs, The Epilogues have a sound that is very much all their own. Meshing dark undertones with infectious dance hooks, you may not know what to call it, but one thing is certain... The Epilogues are a rare breed and are bound for the national spotlight.

For more information check them out by clicking here.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Chad Korb to Emcee...


This year Concert For A Cause will have an emcee and we are pleased to announce Chad Korb as this year's emcee. This will be a new twist as CFAC has never had an emcee before. We also spoke with Chad and he can't say he's ever emceed a concert before. One things for sure, you will be laughing... hopefully with us rather then at. Here's a little bio on Mr. Korb. Enjoy!-

Many comics like to tell you they are zany, have a fresh point-of-view, a unique outlook on life, and stories that will make you laugh until you cry. Oh, they will promise to have you holding your sides and rolling in the aisles. This isn’t to say that Chad doesn’t offer those qualities in his stand-up comedy, but he’ll never tell you that because it’s phony and pretentious. Like any art, some of you will love his comedy, while others would rather hear about airplane food, henpecking spouses, and/or explosive fart anecdotes.

Chad has spent most all his life in Montana, which means anywhere he performs, he’s just happy to see people. One would not suspect him to come from rural America, as he hates guns, opposes racism (and finds it to be simply a weird belief structure), and he thinks drugs should be legal, yet somehow he seems to find humor in tragedy.

Chad also grew up in a heavy-handed Catholic household, but declines to comment on those experiences.

For Mr. Korb, it seems as if he delights in attacking societal norms. He likes to take things people hold as conventional wisdom, and turn it on its ear. No subject is taboo, as he feels that anything is fair game for humor.

Chad is relatively young in the game, but he is hungry to perform and entertain. He performs across the country at clubs and colleges with a high-energy act. As a teenager, he stole jokes from every comic on television. Now, he writes his own material. Actually, he writes a lot. In addition to performing stand-up comedy, he is the editor-in-chief of Piece Magazine, which some have said looks like what would happen if Jon Stewart was running Maxim. If you are looking for fat comics with camouflage hats and sleeveless flannels, you’ll be better off going home, turning on the TV and eating macaroni.

**If you haven't yet, make sure to check out Chad Korb with Projectile Comedy. For current show dates click here.

Downtime To Open CFAC...

Downtime will be performing first at this year's Concert For A Cause. Make sure to be at YVB at 4pm. Don't miss it!

For more info on Downtime click here.

Arts Without Boundaries...

Arts Without Boundaries is a newer charity and Concert For A Cause is pleased to be working with them.

Arts Without Boundaries is a charity that helps students kindergarten through college obtain instruments as well as learn how to play instruments. Proceeds given to the charity help pay for instruments, lessons, and other educational programs about music. For more information, please contact Darell Tunnicliff at 406-294-5677 or email- darell@clydeaspevig.com

Northern Rockies Radiation Oncology Center's Meadowlark House...


This year's 6th Annual Concert For A Cause will split the proceeds between two great causes! This year's causes are Northern Rockies Radiation Oncology Center's Meadowlark House and Arts Without Boundaries. Here is some information on the Meadowlark House.

The Northern Rockies Radiation Oncology Center’s Meadowlark House is a free cancer patient lodging facility located on the west end of Billings. Be quested to the center by Kathryn & Preston Maynard, the two duplexes (four units) were renovated, furbished, and opened in 2004, with money raised through the annual Messiah Festival fundraiser. Dozens of patients per year now have a comfortable place to stay, free of charge, during their treatment. All money raised will be used to operate and maintain the facility, providing a haven for cancer patients who have driven hundreds of miles to get their cancer treatment in Billings.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Grudge To Play This Year's Event...


Growing up in Billings MT and surrounding areas was never the easiest life, but it brought life to what this band is all about what they will carry from it forever, GRUDGE. Singer Gerrick Phillips, guitarist Richard Candelaria, and bassist Brian Coleman had played in every band that had been in the city since they were 13 years old. Finally hooking up with each other proved to be the best solution. Phillips and Candelaria's songwriting collaborations gave GRUDGE a sound that struck a chord with fans, earning the band a response that was huge, even for small Northwestern city of Billings, MT.

The music of their debut album, Forgiveness, was defined by the rough times they had experienced in their first five years together, when released in 2001. The album, release on 7N/BMG entertainment had received critical acclaim globally. Such recognition landed GRUDGE in feature articles of major hard rock/metal publications like Hit Parader and BWBK and had allowed the group to share the stage with multiple metal legends, like an opening spot on the Judas Priest "World Domination" tour.

For years, GRUDGE has persisted to remain a dominant name in underground hard rock/heavy metal acts. GRUDGE is the band, who still finds their way through the smoke and onto the stage. They have carried the flag for heavy music, alongside others, and have never abandoned their raw nature. GRUDGE, true to their music, and their emotion. Ignoring trends and taking musical classification head-on, they continue to write from the head and from the heart.

For more info on Grudge check them out here