The Top 5 Have Been Announced!

October 26, 2011 by  

Music BC and 100.5 the PEAK would like to congratulate the top 5 artists in the 2011 PEAK Performance Project!

In 5th place, winning $5,000:           In 4th Place, taking home $10,000:
ACRES OF LIONS                             HILARY GRIST                       

                  

And our Top 3 Artists, in no particular order (ranking to be announced at the PEAK Performance Project Finale Concert on November 17th), TICKETS for the PEAK Performance Project Finale are now on sale through Ticketmaster, for $10.05 plus service charges.  Commodore Ballroom, November 17th, 2011 @ 8:00pm.

THE BOOM BOOMS  

CURRENT SWELL

THE MATINEE

 

Top 5 Announcement Oct 26th!

October 17, 2011 by  

We are just about there – it’s almost time to announce our top 5 artists!

Everyone in the top 20 has been working incredibly hard at all the challenges issued to them, performed at the top of their game at our concert series, and called their fans to action with online voting.

Tune in to 100.5 the PEAK in Vancouver, or listen live at thepeak.fm on Wednesday, October 26th at 3:15pm to hear the announcement of our top 5 artists! 4th and 5th place will be named, while the top 3 will be listed in no particular order. Those 3 artists will play at our PEAK Performance Project Finale Concert at the Commodore on November 17th, which is when we will announce how they placed, and which of the top awards they will be walking away with!

  • 1st place – $100,500.00
  • 2nd place – $75,000.00
  • 3rd place – $50,000.00

Tickets for the finale will go on sale on October 26th through Ticketmaster once the top 3 are named!

Fan Voting Now Open!

October 7, 2011 by  

You can now vote for your favourite top 20 artist!

Online voting will be open from 9:00am Friday October 7th until 5:00pm Friday October 14th. Voting is limited to one vote per person.  Click Here to Vote Now!

Habitat for Humanity wrap up.

October 2, 2011 by  

We wrapped up our House Concerts for Habitat for Humanity series this weekend and we were absolutely BLOWN away by each evening’s success!  Each show was different than the next, as we were in different homes each night with different musicians, and each show exceeded our expecations.  We sold out two out of three nights and raised enough money to put windows on a house!  We will be donating the proceeds to both Victoria Habitat for Humanity and Greater Vancouver Habitat for Humanity.  Thanks so much to our three generous hosts, all the musicians; Dom Fricot, David Vertesi, David Ward, Funktapus, Nadia Von Hahn, Ryan Guldemond and Sidney York, all the attendees, and those of you who tuned in on ustream from around the world!  You are able to view our performances on ustream for the next week.  (Just a warning, the quality is nothing special.)  Here’s the link: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/roco-stream

We also wrapped up our Habitat for Humanity Contest yesterday. Thanks to everyone who submitted!  Each entry was unique, touching, and fully encompassed what Habitat for Humanity is all about.  Thanks for taking the time out of your lives to be a part of our awareness campaign. We hope we have encouraged some volunteers, donations or helped educate people on what Habitat for Humanity does in our local community and over 100 countries around the world.

As promised each entry will recieve a free digital Weapon/Empire EP and the top entries will receive a unique Rococode prize pack.

And without furthur adieu, here are the winners!

Gordan T. Watts – Shims for Bolivia
Gordon, from New Westminster, BC, will be volunteering for Habitat for Humanity in Bolivia this December.  Instead of bringing “dangerous” tools on his flight, he is bringing a suitcase full of Shims/Wedges that can be used when installing cabinets, windows, doors and joists.  He mailed us a small pack of these along with a handwritten letter!

Kelsey and Heather Pfeiffer – Baking for Habitat
Kelsey and Heather, Edmonton, AB -”For the Habitat for Humanity project my sister and I decided to do some baking for the crew at Anderson Gardens.  When we were younger we used to do a lot of volunteering in our community and were excited to get back to it! Habitat for Humanity is an amazing foundation and we had a blast at the build site!”

Click here to watch their video
Kelsey and Heather Pfeiffer – Habitat for Humanity

 

FINALISTS!

Jenna Burgess – Habitat for Humanity
Jenna , North Vancouver, BC, submitted an illustration with some facts about worldwide homelessness and poverty. 

Megan Jenkins – Temporary Home by Carrie Underwood
Megan, Vancouver, BC,  sent in a song by Carrie Underwood that outlines issues faced by those without a stable home situation. 

Click here to watch the music video:
Carrie Underwood – Temporary Home

We’re very moved by the outpouring of support and we had an amazing time working with Habitat for Humanity and hope to do so again in the future.

For more information on Habitat for Humanity:  http://www.habitat.ca/

Acres of Lions: Peak Performance Project Showcase #4

October 1, 2011 by  

I’ve been a Treelines fan for awhile now.

Even before we met properly, before we played shows and hung out in Vancouver and Victoria, before were in the Peak Performance Project together. I’ve seen them play many times, and they even played at our most recent album release show at Sugar Nightclub in Victoria last month on September 10th, and I gotta say, thursday night at The Red Room in Vancouver, Peak Performance Project showcase #4, featuring all great bands, “The Matinee,” “Redgy Blackout,” “Behind Sapphire,” all bands I love to death and would play a show with any day, “Treelines” shone so bright, I couldn’t even believe it. From the very first song of the set, which I am tentatively calling “The Cougar,” simply from not knowing the title and it reminding me a little of Mellencamp, to the heartfelt “When I get grown,” a CBC Radio favorite, which features Matt Kelly on Lapsteel and the wonderful Michelle Faehrmann on Cello, to the very end with the rock and roll style of “Ghost Towns” which iterates just how much they love the life they chose and how Matt and Steve Lockhart’s family bond remains strong, it was incredibly captivating for me, and certainly everyone in the room. They did what they wanted to do, played the songs they wanted to play and I am happy about that. I am a die hard fan of Treelines and so glad to be able to call them friends. Also, love those G-chords boys!

It was a great night. I came over on the early ferry with my friend Thea, with a dynamite pick-up on the other side provided by my sister Jaclyn, saving us from the gruelling bus-ride into Van-city, and we got to listen to the early afternoon interviews and updates on The Peak as we did so. Brilliant! We hung out in East Van for the day, catching up with my sis, watching Wilco videos, and drinking G&T’s. We caught a bus and finally made it down to the Red Room, running into Janine Verreult and Lynn Ross first off, who are, in our experience so far with running into those two together, the feistiest match made in heaven. As soon as we entered the club, we noticed how enthusiastic, and packed, the room was. It was a great crowd for these bands, and word-of-mouth was definitely working, the Peak Performance Project showcases were the place to be. Even at our own showcase a couple of weeks back we noticed how great the crowd was and how great of a job The Peak and all of the bands were doing at getting the word out.

“The Matinee” started the night with an amazing set, wrapping up with their massive drum circle they always do, with members of “The Boom Booms,” it was unforgettable. “Redgy Blackout” was on next and put on a killer show, including a wicked cover of The Arcade Fire’s 2005 single “Wake Up.” I met with “Behind Sapphire” backstage before their performance as they were gearing up with glow-sticks and disposable cameras, to throw to the audience, and to cover themselves in, not a bad idea to capture the set with. They had just returned from their tour in China and were absolutely excellent. “Treelines” closed the show and it was great to see everyone sticking around way past their bedtimes to watch, the sing-along moment during their song “Young Man” being a major highlight.

There were so many friendly faces there that night, old friends, new ones, people we’ve grown to love and respect through a series of different endeavors and paths, musicians, radio and tv personalities, photographers, bartenders, producers, hockey buddies. It was a tremendous evening, as it has been with every showcase this month, and the final one coming up I’m sure. We can’t wait until the end stages of this project. Like it has been discussed before, you really get out of this what you put into it, and for us it is really the joy and excitement we get from seeing all these wonderful people who have changed our lives for the better and who have supported us with our crazy “Band Thing.”

Thanks for a rad night, pals!

- Love, Jeff + Acres