New York, NY (Top40 Charts) It's about the homeless, nothing more, nothing less, that is the slogan that has inspired multiple Blankfests across the world to aid those living on city streets to be clothed and fed during the cold Winter months. Calgary's own charity concert has been helping those less fortunate for the last five years and has been spearheaded by Leanne Harrison of artist management and booking group SIN Agency along with aid of multiple volunteers.
Raising nearly $5,000 dollars and over 700 blankets since 2011, this year's Blankfest Calgary is proud to return on November 14th at The Bling Beggar Pub to aid the Streetlight
Mobile Drop-In by Youth Unlimited with support from X92.9 FM, Axes Music, Asher Media Relations and this year's line up of local artists Adam Thibert, Septembryo, The Grounds, Mitch Belot Band, The Archon Prophecy plus support from Edmonton's REND and Stone Iris along with more to be added. (full details below).
SIN Agency and Blankfest-Calgary organizer Leanne Harrison comments:
"We can't believe it's been 5 years already! It's such an honour and privilege to work in such a supportive and giving music scene, with bands, artists and a venue as well as their fans, who are so willing to give back to our community where more support is needed. We can't thank everyone enough, including our sponsors and volunteers, for making this event happen every year."
Event Details:
Doors: 7 p.m.
18+
Admission is a Blanket, Winter Clothing or Cash Donation of Choice at the door.
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Adam Thibert
Septembryo
REND
The Grounds
Mitch Belot Band
Stone Iris
The Archon Prophecy
MORE TBA
Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1539319166309526/
About Blankfest Calgary:
Blankfest Calgary is just one of many events across North
America inspired by founder Kenn Rowell, who has been organizing Blankfest in New York City since 1997 and has encouraged others to hold Blankfests in various parts of the USA, Canada (Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver) and
Europe to help the homeless with the support from their music communities. (full Blankfest background info below.)
About Streetlight
Mobile Drop-In/ Youth Unlimited: https://www.youthunlimitedcalgary.ca/programs/streetlight/
StreetLight's vision was born in October 1992 with a goal to reach street orientated and sexually exploited youth (ages 12-24). Most of our youth are "throw-a-ways" and are deeply hurt. They are struggling to survive. Sadly, 98% of the youth who access our program come from abusive homes.
StreetLight's purpose is to assist these youth in making the best decisions for their lives by building strong friendships with them and helping them in any way we can to better their lives. StreetLight works together with other street orientated agencies and the community to better assist our youth in a positive lifestyle change.
StreetLight has three programs that carry out its goal to reach out to street oriented & sexually exploited youth:
Drop-in
This mobile drop-in centre in Calgary's downtown core and surrounding communities is unique since it is a custom built fifth-wheel trailer featuring a safe and friendly environment for street youth.
Trax
StreetLight Team Members and youth work together to keep Trax, our small mobile food vendor on the streets during the day. Through Trax we are able to continue to reach out to youth in area's the Drop In can't go, while also creating opportunities for youth to connect with and serve their peers.
Outreach
Nurtures safe and positive relationships with Calgary's sexually exploited youth and assists with their physical needs.
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About Blankfest:
BlankFest Documentary I - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_nZr7wZhjc
Blankfest Documentary II - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtUy2Oms2Cw
BlankFest Documentary III - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QNKJIPP21Y
Blank-Fest is an annual benefit concert, usually held one-to-two weeks before Christmas, which raises blankets for the homeless. It was founded in 1997 in Nyack, NY (a suburb approximately 20 miles outside of New York City) by Kenn Rowell who is the frontman for the NYC-based band, The Baghdaddios.
Rowell, in previous interviews detailed how he had always wanted to do "something charitable" on Christmas Eve. Among the many things he considered were keeping the disabled father of an old neighborhood friend company, singing in the children's ward of a hospital and collecting blankets from friends to dispense amongst New York City's homeless on Christmas Eve. Doing just that, for the first time in 1996, he enjoyed the experience so much that he decided to do the same thing again, next year. It was at that time that his friends told him that they had no more blankets to donate saying that Rowell had "cleaned them out" from the previous year.
Upon further reflection Rowell arrived at the idea of holding a benefit concert where people attending could contribute one blanket of any condition in lieu of a cover charge for admission to the show. These donations were intended to be delivered by Rowell and several volunteers, directly, to the City's homeless on Christmas Eve. The first Blank-Fest was held at a local club in Nyack called Mai Place and netted 40 blankets. The next year saw 70 blankets donated at the same club, since renamed The Loft. After that local entrepreneur Chuck Debruyn convinced Rowell to move the show up the road to Bruxelles a bar-restaurant that he had recently bought into. Debruyn reasoned that there would be more room for parking, plus a guaranteed walk-in crowd. The show has been held at this establishment ever since.
Since inception, nearly 20 years ago, Rowell estimates that Blank-Fest has collected over 10,000 total donations for the homeless. For the original flagship show out of Nyack, with the exception of one year (2001) donations in every year has increased. Much of this growth can be attributed to increased exposure through local radio, the internet and the press, including featured articles in the New York Daily News and mentions in the New York Post.[1] In addition there have been satellite shows that have been formed in other states, cities and countries. So numerous have donations been in recent years that volunteers have had to split the distribution/delivery of blankets to the less fortunate on multiple nights, starting on Christmas Eve. Often excess donations are distributed to homeless shelters as well.
MCed by Rowell's long-time band, The Baghdaddios, the first Blank-Fest only featured a handful of local, Hudson Valley area-based groups including international touring act Joe D'Urso & Stone Caravan, The Wheel and future Bruxelles part-owner Debruyn who performed as a solo artist. While always priding itself on featuring local independent, or "homegrown" music acts, in addition the benefit has attracted likewise talented songwriters and bands which boast an impressive list of major recording label ties and a solid reputation for touring and recording including EMI artist Patti Rothberg, pedal steel guitar great
Buddy Cage, former Misfits guitarist and founder of The Undead,
Bobby Steele, Soulfly lead guitarist Marc Rizzo,
Sirius Radio personality Meg Griffin, international jazz composer Mike McGinnis and the founder of the Anti-folk school of music, Lach.
Efforts to duplicate the successes of the early Nyack shows proved elusive at best until New Jersey-based independent artist activist, Richard Kubicz read about Blank-Fest's efforts in the Daily News and proposed a "sister show" at a local club in Garwood, NJ. The first Blank-Fest-NJ, promoted extensively through Kubicz's D.I.Y. music website Let's Rock
America [1] was a resounding success, netting 200 blankets which were donated directly to a neighboring homeless shelter in Cranford and garnered notice in the Bergen County press in 2006. Last year's second annual Jersey show produced similar results. Similarly, Blank-Fest UK [2] was founded in Nottingham, England after a local recording studio owner heard an interview with The Baghdaddios on the British Armed Forces
Radio Network, BFBS
Radio One during the group's Summer 2007 tour of England. Upon hearing about both the American and UK efforts Ontario-based photographer Gaynor
Fletcher approached Rowell regarding the formation of a Blank-Fest Canada show. Also, debuting in 2007, in Guelph, ON, the inaugural Canadian event featured popular Canadian folk artist
James Gordon and was covered extensively by the Canadian media,[2] raising well over 100 blankets.
In addition to these shows former Baghdaddios bassist, John Sidoti joined forces with local internet radio personality Ron Purtee to develop the first-ever Blank-Fest Wisconsin, also in 2007, in the Milwaukee-area suburb of Racine.
Currently, there are 8 Blank-Fest shows serving 7 major metropolitan areas in three countries. In addition to those mentioned previously, 2008 has seen the addition of three additional shows: Blank-Fest Florida, which is hosted in Northern Florida (Lake City, near Gainesville, FL) and Blank-Fest VA, which is hosted in Richmond, VA.
In addition, promoters in Bridgeport, CT as well as Calgary and Ottawa, Canada have begun work for premiere Blank-Fest shows in December 2009. The first Blank-Fest Quebec (which was also the first "post-Holiday Season" Blank-Fest show), which took place on Saturday evening, February 21, 2009, garnered approximately 503 total donations.
Currently plans are in development to expand Blank-Fest even further. There has been talk of shows in Texas, Northeast Pennsylvania, Ohio and Atlanta, GA. Several additional popular artists have been approached regarding future such shows. Quoted in a newspaper interview in 2000, Rowell maintained that "as long as there is the issue of homelessness we will continue to have a Blank-Fest", further adding that he wishes "we didn't have to hold these shows" but that, until the situation dramatically improves, everyone involved understands that they really have no other choice.