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Rock for Life Concert Series

In this episode, Bill sits down with Matt Ferrante, co-founding member of the Rock for life Concert Series, to discuss the history of the show and how it has evolved over the years into a concert series. They discuss topics such as: how a recipient is picked, what people can do to help out, how bands can play the shows, & upcoming shows. Matt also let’s everyone know the costs of both the indoor and outdoor shows, as well as, what a qualified guest means. All in all, this is a very informative discussion about the Rock for life organization and concert series. It is the mission of Rock for Life to provide financial support to needy individuals residing in Western PA who are suffering from life threatening diseases. Rock for Life sponsors music festivals and other music-related and general fundraising events to raise the monies necessary to support its purpose. Rock for Life’s Past Recipients 2016 – 17 – TBD 2015 – 16 – Sydney Brison & Leeland Wensel 2014 – 15 – Abby Bowser 2013 – 14 – Alicia Hruby 2012 – 13 – Brittani Kemerer 2011 – 12 – Wesley Zablocki 2010 – 11 – Aaron Jones 2009 – X – Savanah Robledo 2008 – 9 – Mikey McCulley 2007 – 8 – David Heidel 2006 – 7 – Owen Hunter 2005 – 6 – Alexander Hooks 2004 – 5 – Jasmine Henry 2003 – 4 – The Helping Hands Society 2002 – 3 – Jonathan Beck 2001 – 2 – Christina Calendrella 2000 – 1 – Mark Gregory Official Rock for Life Concert Series Website Rock for Life’s Facebook Rock for Life’s Twitter Iselin Ballfield Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud Subscribe, Review, & Rates us on Google Play E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form Get our App: iPhone

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Camp Element: Empty the Seas

Release Date: May 2015 Running Time: 1:21:18 Guest: Camp Element Where to Find Them: www.campelement.com Where to Purchase their Music: Camp Element Store Camp Element Show Notes: Camp Element joined us to discuss their newest release, Empty the Seas. We discuss how the music scene has changed over the years, silent drummers?!?, favorite/first venues, embarrassing moments, their take on the local scene, a few rounds of “Either, Or”, Van Halen history lesson, vinyl recording processes. We also talked about the possibility of Camp Element on vinyl and the DYI recording process. Give us some Feedback: Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on iTunes Subscribe, Review, & Rate us on MixCloud E-mail: feedback@buildthescene.com Call Us: 724-568-7018 Join Our Mailing List Submit Your Own Music: Submission Form Book your Band: Booking Form Get our App: iPhone | Android

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RAISE THE SUN! Camp Element

This month Jeff Cribbs and Rick Link of Camp Element join us to discuss their band, which we have been playing for most of the existence of our show, tho his is their first time to grace our air waves as guests. They have new music on the way too! They will be playing our Anniversary show on 9/6/14 at the Leechburg Moose. They plan on playing all their new music that weekend! Camp Element – Maklin the Pennsylvania Rock Show – Intro *** Camp Element Interview Part 1 – 7/2014 Camp Element – Raise the Sun KGB – Cold and Lonely Night After the Fall – Rumors *** Camp Element Interview part 2 – July 2014 TimeXpired – Slip Away skell – Two Minute Atomic Clock Mushcup – Wasted *** Camp Element Interview Part 3 – July 2014 Loko Phylum – Jezebel anthonyleone-silk9 Silk9 – Tears Brian Loosz – If I Had to Explain Big House Pete – Ten years Rockabilly Junction – Number 8 Slant 6 – Home The Travelers – Path to Nowhere Doppler Affect – Goin’ Home Camp Element’s Biography Jeff Cribbs, Vocals · Mark Clifford, Guitars · Rick Link, Bass · Scott Schifferli, Percussion Camp Element, Pittsburgh, Pa, was formed in 2001 after the remaining members of rap-rock group Chronic Groove evolved into a new, deeper, more diverse and emotional writing style. “We just wanted to do something with a little more meaning, something that we can relate to on stage,” says Mark Clifford. This evolution was solidified by the recruiting of vocalist Jeff Cribbs from Pgh band Time Xpired. The difference in the band’s sound was immediate, and fans took notice. The band embraced this new stylistic journey with a real sense of urgency and immediately began to record their debut EP. In June 2001, Pittsburgh’s alternative-rock station 105.9 the X, premiered Camp Element’s first single, Maklin, on the air. Along with the lineup change came a refreshed and equally aggressive work ethic. “It’s like this,” says Cribbs, “We’re a family, a team, and we are all aiming for the same thing, that makes us that much more powerful as a group. There is nothing to stop us from spreading our message to as many people as we can. There are a million bands out there working toward the same goal that we are. We’ve just made up our minds to work harder.” With that in mind, Camp Element continues to tour independently, consistently secure opening slots for a variety of national acts, and spread their word throughout the listening world. Their sound cannot be compared to that of anyone currently in the music industry…..and people are taking notice!

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