Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Thursday, November 27, 2008

December 12 Flyer


This is the flyer for the upcoming concert I keep talking about. I hope everyone can come out for this event. Bring all your friends.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The Great Commission - December 12

Just confirmed The Great Commission for the show on December 12. These are good friends of ours from EveryMan 4 Himself (RIP).

Show details:

Friday, December 12
7:00 PM

The Great Commission
Braveheart
Beyond Our Strength
Hopeunseen

Desert Christian Community Church
31280 Sierra del Sol
Thousand Palms, California 92276

Cost:$8

I'll get a flier up tonight.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

New venue

We have a new venue in Thousand Palms, CA. We're very happy to have this place. We haven't had a show since July of last year. But we're back, and we're going to be getting some really hot bands. We've even got a band coming back for us from Europe in the Spring, so stay tuned.

On Friday, December 12 we have our first show at this venue. It's Desert Christian Community Church. We have a nice facility with a stage and we'll be fixing it up over the next few months to really kick.

The first show will feature Braveheart from Arizona, Hopeunseen from Riverside, CA and Beyond Our Strength. This will be a great show. I'm working on one more band at the moment which will blow you away, but I'll have to keep that under my hat for now because it's not confirmed.

We're going to try to keep costs down, and this one will be $8. It's cheaper than a combo meal.

Gaza

Here's a new song from our friends in Gaza.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Hopunseen

This isn't the first band we've managed, but they're getting pretty big. Check them out.


HopeunseenQuantcast

Monday, November 17, 2008

New show

We have a new show coming up in December. Stay tuned for details.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Acoustic sets

We're planning an acoustic night in a secret location. If you are an acoustic act, or you can play your music acoustically, let me know.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Upcoming events

We're back in the game. I won't give out details yet, but that's coming along. The first several shows will be gifts to you considering it's been so long since we have done anything. We'll be losing money, but we're not in it for profit anyway.

Make sure to come out.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

What are your favorite local bands?

Think about bands from the Coachella Valley, the Pass area (Banning/Beaumont) or the high desert (Yucca Valley/Joshua Tree). Who are your favorite bands?

Why do you love these bands?

Monday, June 9, 2008

We're back for the summer

It has been about 18 months since our last show, but we're back at it once again. We're planning some very special events for you all. We're not going to announce anything until its set in stone, but you are going to love it. It's huge.

Let me take some time to explain what I've been doing over the last year, since you probably want to know and you're probably heard rumors of some sort.

Christopher and I started Blackhart in 2004, over four years ago. We didn't do this to make money, and we never did. Every once in a while we'd actually get a few dollars off a show which helped us buy better equipment for the shows. Overall we lost quite a bit of money throwing these events. But we loved doing it and it was worth it to us because this valley is really hungry for a music scene yet nothing is ever sustainable here.

After the unfortunate events which ended the Elk's Lodge tenure, we spent a few months looking for a new venue. All the while I was paying for equipment we bought for our scheduled shows which I put on credit expecting the income from the shows would pay for it. (I just finished paying for it this month actually.) We had no luck. The Ignition started doing shows, and that was nice of them because it filled a gap that was missing. We approached them to help book there but in the end decided to let them do their thing because we never want to just go in and take over someone else's work. We know how that is because a few places did exactly that to us.

In October I was asked by my brother-in-law to play with his band, More Than This, which I have been doing and it's been using a lot of my time because we'll play at least twice a month.

In December of 2007 I met a nice man who was buying a restaurant and he really liked what I had to offer him and we started working with him to get weekly shows going. Unfortunately he didn't get the building and all that work didn't pay off.

Also in December I started managing Hopeunseen, a band out of Riverside, CA. These guys have been good friends of mine and I have played with them and alongside them before. They're a very professional bunch of guys and have a unique sound, and now we're working to expand their market and we're really focusing a lot of effort on growing their "brand."

Christopher is actually living in Las Vegas, NV now and is pursuing successful musical endeavors, so I'm happy for him.

Right now we have a lot of things opening up to us and I'll clue you in on that when it comes to pass, but I've also got a new attitude to this whole scene.

I've been performing, touring and promoting for over eight years now. I'm not burnt out on it, but things have changed a lot since I started. I'm not in on the new trends and I hardly recognize anyone at these shows anymore. What's happening is the new generation is coming of age and making this scene their own.

This is a good thing. When I was young I helped form my scene, and now this is yours. When I started my first band there wasn't one hardcore band in the desert, let alone a hardcore show. In fact there were so few hardcore fans that I had to convert my friends to fill the positions in the band. Now there are hundreds of kids.

I did my part, now it's your turn to take this scene and make it your own.

I'm not leaving, what I'm doing is I feel like I need to take a guiding role and help the next group reach their potential. I'm going to promote still, but I'm going to focus mainly on helping the next generation promote. I'm going to play in bands still, but I'm going to focus on helping younger bands promote themselves and stay focused on their journey.

And most of all, I want to strengthen my relationships with everyone I've gotten to know over the last several years because relationships are more important than music.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Anderson

We'll have Anderson playing in March. Make sure to come out.