MEDIA ALERT:
NYC LOCAL ROCK BANDS, CASTLE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS TO PERFORM IN SUPPORT OF GLOBAL WARMING AWARENESS
What: Temperature Check '07
When: Saturday, May 5, 2007
3:30 PM till 7:30 PM
Where: Central Park Band Shell
Directions: Enter the Park at 72nd Street from the East or West Side and follow the 72nd Street Transverse. At Bethesda Fountain, turn into the Bandshell Mall area.
Cost: No cost to attend. Open to public.
Event Link: www.myspace.com/tempcheck
NEW YORK—May 5 2007—Local middle school students will be singing a powerful message as part of Temperature Check ’07, a free to the public four-hour-long global warming awareness concert on May 5 in Central Park. "We Are the Future," will be preformed by students from The Collaborative Academy of Science, Technology, and Language Arts Education (CASTLE), along with New York rock band, INTERSESSION. Popular New York City bands VAL EMMICH, SONAGIRL and others will also be performing as part of the show.
Temperature Check ’07 will be the first of an annual event to heighten global warming awareness and to report the progress of the Global Warming effort. The event will be produced and filmed by Hear No Evil Films, who is documenting the efforts of various global warming activists and their impact on global climate change awareness.
The average temperature in Central Park on May 5 is 68.7-degrees Fahrenheit, and the record, 90-degrees, was set in 1949.
About Intersession:
A popular NYC rock band whose passion is to make the world a better place via art, science and rock and roll. The band is involved with various film projects for NBC-Universal. Band bassist/electrical engineer "Rizzle" was recently chosen by his University, NYIT and the Energy Department to assist in building a solar generator. He also independently engineered a kinetic energy generator that creates electricity without depleting natural resources or expelling hazardous materials. For more information visit, www.theintersession.com.
About Val Emmich:
Val Emmich's new album SUNLIGHT SEARCHPARTY is loose and fearlessly raw, recorded almost entirely live to tape, complete with mistakes, chatter, party noise, and slightly out-of-tune instruments. An album that embodies the fundamental reasons Emmich started playing music in the first place: because it was fun and it felt good. The title represents the struggle to find hope, inspiration and happiness that Emmich and his comrades have faced over the years. For more information visit: www.valemmich.com.
About Sonagirl:
A NYC rock band 10 years in the making, based on love—and life. The band is currently finishing an album with Sylvia Massy. The band is pleased to be working on this great cause. For more information visit: www.myspace.com/sonagirlrocks or www.sonagirl.com
About Hear No Evil Films:
Award-winning film and documentary production company that produced the feature film FAT GIRLS which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2006 and 39 LBS Of Love (HBO-CINEMAX). Hear No Evil Films is a producing sponsor of Temperature Check ‘07 For more information visit: www.hearnoevilfilms.com
CASTLE Middle School:
For more information about CASTLE’s involvement in Temperature Check ’07 please contact school principal, Mauriciere de Govia, at 212-227-0762 or mdegovia@gmail.com
MEDIA CONTACT
Sean Muir
Office: 646-330-5878
Cell: 646-373-1438
Yahoo@Seanmuir.co.uk
Official Website: http://www.myspace.com/tempcheck
Added by cfkane on April 30, 2007