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Thursday
Sep082011

9-11 Song Re-Released for Ten Year Anniversary

With the ten year anniversary of 9-11 just a few days away, the Orchard Park based Eastco Group re-released their original "Twin Towers" (Song for America) a recording done just days after the original attack ten years ago. “When the news of the attacks came that day, we were at work and couldn’t believe it. Immediately we felt like millions of others. We wanted to help, but how? So I knew we had to respond with whatever talents and skills we had, and do it now. No we weren’t EMT’s or firefighters, but we could be first-responders in the arts, song and media. So within 24 hours we put together the song and website and got it out to the news, the public. We felt a message of hope and prayer would provide some solace in the midst of pain that was incredibly hard to process. Music is a powerful and therapeutic force,” explained  Holt Vaughn, CEO of The Eastco Group of media companies, who also wrote and produced the song. READ MORE...

Thursday
May052011

Mick Hayes

Mick Hayes is a professional blues musician originally from East Aurora, NY. Recently he became a Nationally Published Writer and is writing music for Warner Brothers. THRiVE! conducted a brief Q & A to find out what inspires his music.

Congratulations on your new contract with Warner Brothers. What lands you in Buffalo, NY? I'm originally from East Aurora , NY. I have cultivated my music style all over the country but my first few musical experiences were right here in Buffalo. READ MORE...

Thursday
Sep302010

Relevant at the Garden

The Botanical Gardens, that is. Relevant Worship is hosting a local event at the Buffalo Botanical Gardens on Saturday October 23rd as they encourage local ministry opportunities. The evening features a true storytelling, ministry, foliage display and a live acoustic set from Relevant Worship. Family friendly and open to the public, READ MORE

Thursday
Aug262010

Music to End Hunger and Poverty

Erin Sydney Welsh will be performing this weekend to raise money for Heifer InternationalHigh School student Erin Sydney Welsh is using her music to support a worthy cause. Her band, Erin's Amazing All-Star Heifer Farm Revue, is a group - a movement if you will - of musicians dedicated to spreading positive thought through music and raising funds to support Heifer International. The band's motto is "Music to end hunger and poverty". The band and concerts consist of many musical acts - some solo and some groups,that get together from time to time for concerts, raising donations to Heifer. There website, (www.myspace.com/heiferfarmrevue) gives you a glimpse into the style and more information of Heifer can be seen by visiting their site www.heiferinternational.org. Heifer provides animals and farming expertise to poor families and communities around the world (including the US) to help them become self-sustaining.

The next concert is on Saturday, August 28, at 7:00 pm, outdoors at the Second Presbyterian Church at 71 Van Buren Street, Lockport, NY 14094.

The event will feature ten performances including, Noah Gokey, Jimmy Gordon, Erin Elizabeth Jeffords, Rachel Mellas, Koby Trout, Chris Squier, Matt Surowiec, Tim Sylvester, Erin Sydney Welsh and Jennifer Whitmore. Most of the artists are well known artists, but a few are up-and-coming songwriters and performers.

Admission is free but donations are welcome to Heifer. So far, the revues have raised a bit over $400 at our first two shows, toward the overall goal of $5,000.

Another goal of the Revue is to help the local community. For example, the Broadway Market is struggling to survive, so the Revue did a Saturday afternoon show there to help them attract people to their market. The Second Presbyterian Church is working to build "community" in an area of Lockport that is having its own struggles- so they're heading there to help them out.

Erin stated, "My interest in supporting Heifer International really took off after my family visited their "demonstration farm" in Mass. last summer with a group from our church. We spent a few days working on the farm, where they had animals, crops and housing similar to what one would find in some of the poorest areas of the world. When we weren't milking goats or herding sheep, we were learning about the hardships many people face - and how a gift of livestock and training can help them climb out of the worst imaginable poverty and hunger. The more I learned - the more I knew I wanted to help."

Thursday
Aug052010

Podcast with Rick Cua and Dick Murphy

This week's podcast is with Rick Cua, who serves as Kingdom Bound President, and Dick Murphy, who is the chairman of the board at Kingdom Bound Ministries. Listen in and hear what the future of Kingdom Bound is shaping up to be, exciting stuff....