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Camplified Artists & Bands Part 3 of 3

September 16, 2009

There comes a time when all good things must come to end, such as the Camplified tour. But that does not mean the memories of great times and the sounds of amazing music cannot still live on, in us. This is the last installment of the bands that have graced the many different stages of the Camplified tour.

The first band I am going to talk about is a young group of guys, BYS.

Their music is of pop punk influence. Over the course of a few tour dates with them the Camplified crew was singing along to some pretty good songs. One of the crowd favorites was “Erased”. This is an upbeat song and sounds like a great old school punk song.

This next artist is a solo artist that has opened for the Jonas Brothers and many other bands of the pop genre. He is a funny, talented and kind guy. All of those qualities come through in his music. That’s right I am talking about the one and only Phil Bensen.

Phil singing at Day In The Park Camp

Phil singing at Day In The Park Camp

While on tour he entertained us many of times by creating a song while on stage in front of the crowd just by using a name, place, color anything you can think of that was shouted to him from the crowd. It was one of many great experiences, I will never forget while being on this tour. He had so many great songs for us here at Camplified to choose from but at the end of the day we choose “Slow Down”

There was this band whose music is really hard to define in music genre terms because they have so much going on in their songs. They have a little rap, some singing, some piano…have you guessed who I am talking about yet? That’s right! 2AM Club!

2AM Club singing their hit song Nobodys In Love at Camp Danbee

2AM Club singing their hit song "Nobody's In Love" at Camp Danbee

Their music had us wanting to get out on dance floor and dance the night away. Currently they are working on a full-length album that will hopefully be dropping by the end of this year. The song I have chosen, “Nobody’s In Love” was a crowd hit and was one of the songs that we played in our tour van over and over again.

I am at a loss for words on what to say about the guys of Duke Squad.

Rocking the house at Camp Mataoka

Rocking the house at Camp Mataoka

Not because they were bad because they were far from that, they were amazing! That’s what so hard is because you can tell right off the bat from meeting them that they are going to be huge! Their music is a pop punk genre but they remind me of a young New Found Glory. Their performances on this tour always got the crowd pumped and going. They even had crowd surfing at one camp to one of their songs!

While they did sing their own stuff they also covered a few hit songs that everyone loves such as “Ocean Avenue” by Yellowcard and of course “My Friends Over You” by New Found Glory. This band was a hit every camp they played at and they great to always be around. Out of all the songs we chose “Girlfriend” for you guys to give a listen to.

Oh no my time is growing short with you guys as you can tell we only have one more artist to talk about before Camplified Tour is officially at end for the 2009 year. I am really sad but as the band Queen says “…the show must go on…”.

This last artist hails from Barbados. He has a voice of an angel and some say he looks like Lenny Kravtiz between his facial features and hair but I must I think he is own person. That’s right you guessed it! New and upcoming R&B artist Jaicko.

Jaicko performing Can I

Jaicko performing "Can I"

Even though he was on only on a few dates at the end of tour he still made a lasting impression on the crewmembers and campers. His R&B vocals and background beats flow hand in hand together. While performing a song entitled “Perfect” at one of the camp’s he started singing acappella and had the crowd help him with the vocals it was truly a great memory that I will always had.

I really wanted to capture and remember Jaicko because he is so charismatic on stage and off. Below is a video I put together of some of his performances while on tour.

But the song I have chosen to showcase is his new hit single “Oh Yeah”. This song is upbeat and will be blowing up soon on the radio.

At the start of this blog I said “There comes a time when all good things must come to end, such as the Camplified tour” and I am afraid it is now officially at a close for the year 2009. I hope you all have enjoyed the blogs written by our crewmembers as we all agree we have enjoyed writing them for you!

All of the artists and bands mentioned in these past 3 blogs can be found on MySpace, Facebook and iTunes.

We look forward to Camplified 2010 and what great new exciting music that will bring to us. Until next time I say goodbye, good luck and always follow the sound of music for it will lead to good times, people and memories.

By Lisa Marie Smith

This Just In…

August 25, 2009

CAMPLIFIED PARTNERS WITH PRIMARY WAVE MUSIC

Playing In Front Of 40,000 Teens And Tweens At Over 35 Different Camps

NEW YORK, NY, August 24, 2009 —In its 8th and most successful summer, the CAMPLIFIED tour played in front of 40,000 teens and tweens at over 35 different camps. CAMPLIFIED is a nationally recognized musical endeavor, providing teens and tweens at summer camps the experience of a rock concert, complete with the VIP/backstage experience.

The brainchild of Aimee Berger and Carl Freed (of Trevanna Entertainment), CAMPLIFIED was conceived in 2001 when Berger, frustrated by the dwindling monies being set aside for artist development within the record industry, had the idea to get back to grass-roots marketing.

“I started reminiscing about the good old days at summer camp,” recalls Berger. “I wanted to put a tour together that would bring emerging artists into the camps where there’s a captive and receptive audience.”

Berger partnered with Primary Wave Music in 2008 to help expand the Camplified brand with sponsors and create a digital community, http://www.camplified.com for campers online. “The CAMPLIFIED event is a unique marketing vehicle for both brands and bands during the summer, but best of all, the digital community being constructed at Camplified.com will allow the bands, brands and campers to interact long after camp ends,” says Berger.

At CAMPLIFIED events, the campers are able to interact with the performers, and participate inage-appropriate sponsored activities such as a Rock Band Competition presented by MTV Rockband. This year, other sponsors included Little Brown Books, Cartoon Network, YuGiOh, Scholastic Books, Ian’s Natural Foods, HP Computers and Sonicbids.

Lisa Ickowicz of Little Brown Books says, “It’s great for the sponsoring companies because they are able to reach their target audience to promote products while also adding to the kids’ camp experiences.” Ickowicz adds that the company wanted to jump on board because CAMPLIFIED events seemed like the perfect place to merge different forms of art, “It’s a great situation for the kids because not only are they having fun at camp, but they get the added experience of seeing a great new band or meeting a favorite author”.

Doug Pierce, the owner/director of the Pierce Country Day Camp said, “CAMPLIFIED did an outstanding job involving the kids,” says Pierce. “Their artists were camper-friendly. It really became an interactive event.”

The bands/artists included Jaicko, 2AM Club, Kicking Daisies, Duke Squad, Loomis and the Lust, Lauren Frost, Jersey Kidz, Misha Williams, Lansdowne, Taylor Bright, Phil Bensen, Rick Seibold and Faces Without Names.

Press Contacts:
Primary Wave Music
Justin Shukat
212.661.6990
jshukat@primarywavemusic.com

Tiffany Bakker
tiffanybakker@y7mail.com

About Primary Wave Music Publishing and Marketing

Primary Wave is one of the largest music publishers and music marketers in the United States. It is a global music company that markets its unique repertoire, which includes an interest in the Beatles songs written by John Lennon, the catalogs of Kurt Cobain/Nirvana, Steven Tyler/Aerosmith, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Robert Lamm, Jimmy Pankow, and Lee Loughnane of the band Chicago, Maurice White (Earth, Wind & Fire), Steve Earle, Lamont Dozier, Daniel Johnston, Bo Diddley, Holly Knight, Sara and Janna Allen, Justin Furstenfeld/Blue October, Six Degrees, Marvin Hamlisch, The Matrix music production team, Tennessee Ernie Ford, and approximately 3,000 titles from a major film music publishing catalog as well as a 50% interest in the original music company Think Music.net, a joint venture with Pulse Music. In addition, Primary Wave has co-publishing deals with The Airborne Toxic Event, Anberlin, Saving Abel, Shwayze, Albert Hammond Jr, New Boyz, John Forte, The Boxer Rebellion, Matt Serletic and Emblem Music Group, Saxon Shore, Steve Morales, Taddy Porter, and The HitterZz as well as marketing and administration agreements with Graham Parker, Katrina and The Waves, Reveille, Evolution Entertainment/Twisted Pictures, QED, Team Baby Entertainment, Andy Razaf, Reggie Watts, Ray J, and Gregg Allman. Primary Wave is based in New York with offices in Los Angeles and Austin, Texas.

A big thanks to the artists who have already graced the 2009 Camplified stages (more to come as the tour wraps up!!)

August 13, 2009

Phil Bensen at Mid-Island Y Summer Day Camp!

Phil Bensen at Mid-Island Y Summer Day Camp!


Loomis and the Lust hanging with Takajo campers!

Loomis and the Lust hanging with Takajo campers!

2am Club playing MTV's Rockband!!

2am Club playing MTV's Rockband!!


Faces Without Names performing at Pierce!

Faces Without Names performing at Pierce!


Duke Squad closing out their time at Camplified 2009!

Duke Squad closing out their time at Camplified 2009!


Lansdowne rocking out at Danbee!

Lansdowne rocking out at Danbee!

Michael and Marisa at JCC Medford!!

Michael and Marisa at JCC Medford!!

BYS at Mid-Island Y!!

BYS at Mid-Island Y!!

Rick Seibold starting a dance party!!

Rick Seibold starting a dance party!!

Misha Williams bringing the excitement!

Misha Williams bringing the excitement!


Lauren Frost and her many fans at Kennybrook!!

Lauren Frost and her many fans at Kennybrook!!

Jersey Kidz lounging in the Cartoon Network kickballs before the show at Pierce!

Jersey Kidz lounging in the Cartoon Network kickballs before the show at Pierce!

Taylor Bright kicking off Camplified 2009 at camp Deerkill!!

Taylor Bright kicking off Camplified 2009 at camp Deerkill!!

Kicking Daisies tearing up the stage at NJY!

Kicking Daisies tearing up the stage at NJY!

Posted by Alicia Pettine

JCC Camp at Medford brings out the welcome wagon – and Camplified rolls into town!

July 25, 2009

One of the best parts of the Camplified tour is the surprises that we bring in with us on show day.  When the dates are “advanced”  (that’s concert lingo for finalizing day-of-show details) the camp directors hear about all the activities and musicians we’ll be bringing to camp when their day comes.  No matter how clear we are in letting them know what we’re coming with, there are still so surprised.  As we set up the Rockband, Cartoon Network and Yu-Gi-Oh! activities yesterday, it was clear this was going to be one of those camps.  Everyone was ready to party!

The JCC Camp in Medford, NJ is one of those places that acts an oasis away from the rest of the world – even though it’s about 5 minutes off of a main road.  You pull into the grounds and you’re transported – there are paths and trails, buildings for theatrical productions and art classes, and even a hockey rink!  As our sound guys started transforming the hockey rink into a venue fit for the stars, the crew got busy with the activities in the mess hall.  In no time at all, the kids had discovered us and as the hall filled up – the excitement was electric!  The kids swarmed in and transformed into rockstars over at Rockband, the gaming kids headed over to Yu-Gi-Oh! – and were enthralled with our Yu-Gi-Oh! experts almost instantly.

YuGiYo expert Robert shows the kids how it's done.  How it's done expertly, that is..

Yu-Gi-Oh! expert Robert shows the kids how it's done. How it's done expertly, that is..

On the other side of the hall, the Cartoon Network station seemed to be overflowing with excited campers.  The Cartoon Networks cartoon previews and videos were so popular, our crew member Lisa was literally running around keeping every last kid queued up for their own viewing.

Cartoon Network station was a hit!

Cartoon Network station was a hit!

Today’s event was unique as we had two different shows – a morning set with Alexa & Natalee Falk (also known as Faces Without Names), Michael & Marisa, and a few songs from BYS.

Michael and Marissa performed - here Michael rocks out!

Michael and Marisa performed - here Michael rocks out!

The afternoon set featured Phil Benson and a few more songs from BYS.

Phil Bensen entertains the masses!

Phil Bensen entertains the masses!

When the second set was over, the rink was full of kids (both big and small!) clamoring for autographs from the musicians.  There were hundreds of really excited kids who couldn’t get enough of these guys – it was madness!

We ended the day with some more activities and the energy level never slowed down.  The kids and staff at the JCC camp sure gave us a run for our money today – at Camplified we’re pretty high energy and we can be pretty entertaining (we like to have a good time!).  But, today at JCC Camp in Medford we were the ones trying to keep up with the excitement of the staff and campers.  It was a great day!

Really looking forward to Belvoir Terrace on Sunday.  JCC Camp at Medford has set the bar pretty high, but I know the girls in Lenox, MA are going to be great!!

Posted by Jess Fontaine, Crew Member

Taking Mid-Island Y By Storm!

July 23, 2009

We’re almost two weeks into this tour now and we are still going strong.  Today we were at Mid-Island Y in Wheatley Heights, Long Island. The weather may have been dark and dreary, but the smiles, laughter and energy the children had made it feel like the sun was shining bright and strong.

Dancing in the rain!

Dancing in the rain!

Kids took an instant liking to one of our great sponsors this year, MTV Rockband. Rocking out to great legendary songs such as “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor and “Living on a Prayer” by Bon Jovi! There were also quite a few modern songs like “Nine in the Afternoon” by Panic! at the Disco and “That’s What You Get” by Paramore that were a huge hit! But then the rain came, that by no means stopped our bands from taking the stage and rocking out.

Even the Mid-Island Y Counselors Rocked Out to Rockband!

Even the Mid-Island Y Counselors rocked out to Rockband!

Through the rain, the bands sang their hearts out and the kids danced both on and off the stage like there was no tomorrow.

Rick Seibold performing while Adam mixes sound.

Rick Seibold performing while Adam (a member of Camplified's production crew) mixes sound.

Overall, it was an amazing day, even in the rain.

Nothing stops Camplified or the campers at Mid-Island Y!

Posted by Lisa Smith, Crew Member

A Day in the Park

July 14, 2009
The sun was shining bright on us yesterday at Day in the Park Camp.

As we pulled into the wide open space, I could tell this was going to be a great day. As we set up the day’s activities, we were greeted with warm smiles and welcomes from the camp staff. They were all willing to lend a helping hand to bring a day of fun and music to the kids.

Once the booths of activities were set up, kids were eager to get started playing Rockband, while the future video game developers were demoing the new online game Fusion Fall by Cartoon Network.

Day In The Park campers were focused on the prize. There are future rockstars among us!

Day In The Park campers were focused on the prize. There are future rockstars among us!

After activities and lunch, it was time for the concert to start.  All three of our musical artists were spectacular with getting the kids out of their seats and onto the stage for some participation. The campers were clapping, swaying and dancing along!  As the Meet and Greet (and autograph session) began, campers were able to come by our Scholastic station and check out some great titles that the publisher passed along for them.

Books!

Books!

The educator in me gets really excited to see the kids so into the Scholastic books.  They're captivated by the idea that they actually get to have one.  It's great!

The educator in me gets really excited to see the kids so into the Scholastic books. They're captivated by the idea that they actually get to have one. It's great!

Overall this was amazing. I look forward to what the weeks ahead hold because I have a feeling it will only get better. 🙂

campers, counselors and artists take one last photo!

campers, counselors and artists take one last photo!

Posted by Lisa Smith, Crew Member (with additional reporting by Jess Fontaine, Crew Member)

7/14/2009

Camplified 2009 has hit the road

July 11, 2009

Greetings from Camplified ‘09! As many of you probably know we had our first event yesterday, July 10th at Deerkill Daycamp. I am very happy to report that it was a huge success! Working as part of the crew has been great fun. We have been
working together as if we had been working together for months. Before the activities began, Phil Bensen was kind enough to play a small impromptu acoustic set for a very lucky group of campers. It was a very interactive experience where
the kids chose what Phil would sing about, and the kids were very amused. Also, Mike and I ran two separate Rockband activity stations which the campers loved (my group was the loudest, thanks to the power of Paramore ;-). Then, after the kids got to play with their new cartoon network balls, the show began. Everyone that played absolutely nailed their sets, and the campers loved every second of
the show. One specific high point was the crowd response for Jersey Kidz. The high pitched and yet thunderous sound of the screaming audience was nearly deafening. After the show, the artists happily signed posters for the awaiting campers. Also, Ian’s Natural foods was kind enough to provide a tasty treat for them. On top of all this, the campers each got their own Yu-Gi-Oh! starter deck, playing mat, and a book from Scholastic Books. As for the crew, I can confidently say that we had a blast on our first day…and we definitely can’t wait for the rest of the tour.

Posted by Justin Lanza, Crew Member
7/11/2009