May 22, 2013

5 Reasons to be at the First Annual Blues & Brews Festival


If you haven't already heard the great news, Peak Events, a local Flagstaff event planning company that currently owns and produces Flagstaff Oktoberfest (now in its fifth successful year) is bringing yet another great festival to Flagstaff this summer.

The Blues and Brews Music Festival is taking place on June 29th at the Continental Driving Range in east Flagstaff.

Here are 5 reasons why you need to check out the festival in its inaugural year:

1) SWEET CHARITY
A portion of the festival's proceeds will be benefiting Ear Candy Charity. These funds will help support the placement of musical instruments into local music programs.

2) BEAT THE HEAT
When temperatures start rising in Phoenix, heading north for the Blues and Brews Festival is the perfect excuse to get out of the heat. Blues, brews, and sunshine? Sounds like the best way to spend a Saturday in June.

3) FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
The festival is definitely family friendly -- kids 12 and under are FREE! There will be food vendors and a designated kids area sponsored by YMCA.

4)  BLUES, BLUES & MORE BLUES
Lineup includes two-time winner of the Blues Music Award Entertainer of the Year, Tommy Castro & the Painkillers and other major Blues favorites (full lineup HERE)!

5) WAYS TO SAVE

  • Tickets are only $25 and are on-sale now at Ticketfly. Buy your tickets early and use promo code: EarCandy at checkout to save $5 off the early ticket price.*
OR
  • Day-Of tickets will be sold at the gate for $35, but if ride your bike or take local transportation you can save $10 off the door ticket price. So, save some gas, skip parking, and choose to ride!


There you have it, 5 great reasons to be at the Blues and Brews Festival this summer. Stay cool, everyone!

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For more information about the location, lodging, and lineup, visit www.flagstaffblues.com.
Festival tickets are on-sale now, get yours HERE.
*Promo code limited to first 100 users, so get your tickets early and save!

May 1, 2013

Come Together!

April has been a busy month as we placed 49 instruments into music programs across Arizona!

One of our favorite aspects of instruments getting pledged and placed is seeing community come together over music education. At EarCandyChairty.org, instrument donors and music teachers have the ability to communicate right on the site. This comment was posted by Mr. Mabry, band director at Pueblo del Sol School, to a generous donor who pledged a flute:


To join the conversation and to view the full request, visit: We Grew The Band, Now Help Us Grow The Inventory. Visit EarCandyCharity.org to donate and to get involved.

Apr 4, 2013

Meet the Team: Spring Interns

At Ear Candy Charity we're super thankful for the support we get from the community and this includes students who spend their volunteer time and internships working with us! We've welcomed a couple of new interns this spring and have found that not only are they hard working, but they're super cool music lovers too! 

Read on to learn about some of our new team members:

Meet Evan

Evan is a junior at Arizona State University studying tourism. He is also a die hard music fan and a talented musician (he plays trumpet for ASU's concert band!).

What instruments do you play?

The trumpet is my main instrument but I wanted to get into singing and playing rather than just playing which is why I decided to teach myself guitar and ukulele. I have been playing the trumpet for eleven years, the guitar for two years and  the ukulele for about six months. 

What made you decide to play the trumpet?

In fifth grade, I, along with my classmates, had the opportunity to try out many different instruments. I think I tried out the clarinet first and then the flute but didn't like either of them. Then I came across the trumpet and I liked the size of it and really loved the sound of it.

What is your favorite genre of music to play?

On the trumpet, although I've played in school bands my whole life and have become
accustomed to music meant for band and classical music, my favorite style of music to play is
Jazz. I enjoy playing Jazz music because improvisation is one of my favorite things to do when I play music and that is what Jazz is all about.

What music do you like to listen to and do you have any favorite artists?

I pretty much listen to anything but the majority of the music I listen to and that is on my
iTunes is Reggae, Country, Jazz, and Alternative. My favorite artists that I enjoy listening to the
most would have to be Rebelution and the Expendables which are Reggae bands. I also like, Chris Botti
who is a Jazz trumpet player and Mindi Abair who is a Jazz saxophone player. 

What is the best part about working with Ear Candy?

The best part about working with Ear Candy would have to be working at the McDowell
Mountain Music Festival. You get to see some great bands perform while promoting Ear Candy.
In addition, I enjoy being a part of Ear Candy’s mission which is to promote youth access to
music education. Music is a very important part of my life and I am very passionate about it and I know that if I didn't have the opportunity to learn music in school I would not be the same person today. I've been a part of school music programs ever since I was in the fifth grade and kids around Arizona deserve the same opportunity that I once had. The people within the Ear Candy organization are also great people to be around and work with.


Meet Olga

Olga is a senior at Arizona State University, she'll be completing her Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies with concentrations in Nonprofit Administration and Human Communication, plus a certificate in Special Event Management, this spring (woo hoo!).


What's your connection to music?

I got involve with music at a fairly young age but I didn't really start to form my music taste until I was 18. I began to learn how to play the guitar when I was 14. My first guitar was a beaten up classical guitar that my dad bought for me at a pawn shop in South Phoenix for $15. In the beginning I took it lightly more of a chore than a passion but a year later I was deeply involved with my guitar you can almost say that I was obsessed!

What were some of the first songs that you learned how to play on the guitar?

Some of the first songs that I learned how to play on the guitar were: “Free Falling” by Tom
Petty, “Jumper” by Third Eye Blind, “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You” by Lauryn Hill, and
“Folsom Prison” by Johnny Cash.

Were you ever in a band?

Yes. I was in a garage punk band called The Eggers. We were absolutely terrible but we weren't
in a band to ‘make it’ we did it to have fun and to keep us from ‘vandalizing’ which we called
beautifying the hood. But to each their own.


What artists inspire you?

I don’t go a day without a listen to songs by Lauryn Hill, Gang Starr, Los Crudos, Brand New, Calle
13, Ceremony, and Rage Against The Machine.


What does music mean to you?

To me music is life. I know that to some people it may sound silly for me to say such but
truthfully I cannot see myself not being involved with music whether it be my career or daily
life routines. Mostly importantly music to me is a mode of expression, advocacy, and poetry
whether it be punk rock, hip hop, or folk it reaches people through airwaves; it cross borders,
seas, oceans, trespasses languages.

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If you're interested in learning more about how you can work with Ear Candy Charity, visit us at EarCandyCharity.org to see how you can get involved or drop us a line at info@earcandycharity.org.

Mar 22, 2013

One-of-a-Kind Online Auction in Support of Music Education

Here's Your Chance to Get a Couch that Really ROCKS!

March is Music in Schools month! In support of music education Ashley Furniture Homestore has donated three leather couches signed by legendary rock stars – one signed by Def Leppard, one signed by Journey, and one signed by Mötley Crüe –  being auctioned online through eBay Giving Works.

100% of the proceeds generated from the auction will benefit Ear Candy's Charity's mission to provide youth access to music education. The auctions will close on Friday March 29 just after 1 p.m. PDT.


To bid on these one-of-a-kind autographed couches click on the links below:



Journey
Motley Crue
Def Leppard
Autographed by the superstar bands when they played the Ashley Furniture Homestore Pavilion in 2012, these couches are the perfect addition to the ultimate fan’s collection, game room or office.

Ear Candy Charity’s promotional partners for the auction include: 93.3 KDKB93.9 KWSSMIX 96.998 KUPD98.7 The Peak, 100.7 KLSXMEGA 104.3 and 96.7 The Wolf in Flagstaff.

Mar 20, 2013

Let's Keep Music Alive!

This post was submitted by:  Evan Liu, Ear Candy Spring Intern & Trumpet player for ASU's Concert Band


I've been playing music in bands for eleven years so I know the importance and the positive affect that music can have on someone. I was fortunate enough to participate in music programs when I was in elementary and Jr. High which propelled me to continue on in high school and college because I know that music has slowly been dying down in many school districts. Music taught me a lot from building up my confidence to learning how to take care of my instrument. However, I dented my first trumpet pretty badly which I guess is the learning process because now I treat all of my instruments like they were my child. I honestly can’t even imagine what my life would be like without my instruments. Music has had a positive impact on my life and I believe that youth deserve to experience what I experienced when I was a child. Fortunately, many people have been kind enough to donate instruments so that music can keep going in schools around Arizona. 

It’s great to read donor stories as well because these people that are donating really care about keeping music alive in schools. Here’s a story from an individual who donated a Trumpet to Mrs. Zozaya's school band program at Garcia Elementary:
I bought this trumpet years ago because it is my favorite instrument played in jazz music. I always wanted to learn myself, but I got too busy in life to learn...[Read More]. Plus, I always thought it was best to learn as young as possible. I did not even try until I was an adult, by then I already had other instruments to play and other things to keep me plenty busy, so I hope someone will learn to play this instrument for me. It would be an extra bonus if it was someone who ended up developing an interest in jazz music as I did.”
This is just one of the many stories that we get at Ear Candy and we would love to read more! To donate an instrument, visit: 

Jan 21, 2013

ROCK THE RUN 2013

Congratulations, Rock the Run team! YOU DID IT!

We couldn't be more proud of our Rock the Run team that trained hard for the P.F. Chang's mini, half, and full marathon. Leading up to the big day, they spent many early mornings and late evenings logging hundreds of miles and raised thousands of dollars in support of music education for Ear Candy Charity.

A big THANK YOU goes out to our many local supporters including Racelab for their support with training and clinics, Rigatony's for sponsoring our pre-race team dinner, Ideas Collide for our Rock the Run logo that our team proudly wore on race day, and the East Valley Spine Center for hanging out in our team tent providing post-race massages for the runners.

We're so very thankful to everyone who supported our team. To the friends, family, and colleagues of each our team members we thank you for supporting their journey to the finish line! It was the P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Marathon so with music at every mile, we're sure everyone was inspired as they ran for music education! Congratulations to our team's top two fundraisers, Rebekah Zeeuw and Tony Darling, who combined raised close to $5,000.

Thank you and congrats again to each of our Rock the Run team runners: you're all ROCK STARS! We hope that you are getting some much deserved rest and relaxation this week and we hope to see you again at the start line in 2014!

If you're interested in being a part of Ear Candy's Rock the Run team or for more information contact info@earcandycharity.org.