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Primary Wave Talent Management Merges with Chris Lighty’s Violator Management to form Primary Violator

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

MUSIC INDUSTRY POWER PLAYERS
JOIN FORCES TO LAUNCH NEW VENTURE, PRIMARY VIOLATOR

New Management Company Merges Star Studded Talent Roster of Primary Wave Talent Management & Violator Management

New York, N.Y. (September 16th, 2011) – Music industry veteran, Larry Mestel, CEO of Primary Wave Music, one of the largest independent music publishing, marketing, branding and talent management companies in the United States, announces a unique partnership with legendary music manager, Chris Lighty, Founder and CEO of Violator Management to create Primary Violator, a new powerhouse talent management firm. The new business venture will bring together Lighty and elite music manager Michael “Blue” Williams, uniting two of today’s most influential and successful talent managers in urban and pop music. (more…)

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Camplified Featured on Billboard Pro

Monday, August 15th, 2011

Industry Profile: Camplified Takes the Arena Show to Summer Camp

It is no secret that tweens are a coveted demographic. The question for music industry professionals, though, is how to tap into this alternately fickle and fiercely loyal group of trendsetting media consumers.

Enter Camplified, a summer concert festival that stops at more than 60 summer camps across the United States, and introduces 135 up-and-coming, family friendly rock musicians to more than 30,000 teens and tweens every year.

Camplified, which is celebrating its tenth summer on the road, is the brainchild of music industry executive Aimee Berger. One night in 2000, Berger — an artist, songwriter, producer and manager — had grown frustrated with the economic woes facing a rapidly changing music industry, and the lack of money available for artist
development.

In planning her next career steps, Berger recalled her happiest childhood memories, when she attended summer camp every year. At Kutsher’s Sports Academy, athletes were frequently brought in to interact with campers.

“I thought, why can’t the same apply to artists? We could bring in emerging artists [to summer camps] who are on the cusp of something happening.” The next year, she founded Camplified.

Here’s how it works: Some camps make their kids very aware that Camplified is coming. Others keep it a secret and surprise the campers. Either way, when tour vehicles arrive on camp property and a production crew pitches tents that serve as activity stations (arts and crafts, obstacle courses, etc.), campers get energized. Each stop on the Camplified tour features performances by three or four musicians, and throughout the day, the performers take part in activities alongside the campers. The day ends with a 90-minute concert, followed by a meet and greet with the performers, who sign official Camplified posters.

It’s like Lollapolooza for the Justin Bieber-loving crowd.

Most of the performers are relative unknowns – young singers and songwriters from all musical genres trying to catch a big break. Last year’s tour introduced campers to then-unknown Cody Simpson, a 14-year-old Australian singer-songwriter who is now signed with Atlantic Records. This year’s tour features McKenzie Comer, Jenny and Ashley, Brkn Rbtz, and a singer-songwriter named Jessarae, whose star, Berger says, is on the rise.

Camplified, which partnered with the music publishing, marketing and management company Primary Wave Music in 2008, continues to expand — and turn a profit — thanks in part to a handful of tween-oriented brands (such as Cartoon Network, Scholastic and Justine magazine) who have jumped on-board as sponsors.

“The beginning of the tour was focused just on artists benefiting from this vehicle,” Berger says. “But very quickly, the brands started to seek the same thing. They said, we have to reach this audience. Here is a finite setting — a captive audience of kids.”

According to Berger, summer camp is a multi-billion dollar industry, and until Camplified, the music industry ignored its potential.

“You have, in some instances, affluent kids going to camp who are tastemakers,” she says. “Those kids are in a position to early adopt, go back to their hometowns in all different areas…and tell all their friends about their summer,” including the artists they saw at Camplified. Capitalizing on tweens’ proficient use of social media,
Camplified provides campers with “all-access passes” and encourages them to share pictures of the festivities online.

Unlike other major summer concert tours, which rely on ticket sales to stay afloat, Camplified does not even sell tickets, and focuses instead on assembling a diverse group of performers, without worrying about who can or can’t fill stadium seats. Camplified also eschews most traditional advertising (radio, TV, print) and instead
markets directly to the campers.

“Our job is to bring new artists into camp and enlighten the kids,” Berger says. “Music history has to pay attention. I’ve tapped into a marketplace where we keep seeing artists pop from this.”

Story by Elizabeth Weinstein.

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NYC: See Cody Simpson & Kicking Daisies in Concert!

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

Celebrate Radio Disney’s 15th Birthday Jam on August 5 with Camplified artists Cody Simpson and Kicking Daisies! Time Warner Cable customers can pick up their FREE* tickets starting at 10am this Thursday, July 21 at these three Time Warner Cable locations:

  • Queens: Queens Center Mall in Elmhurst, 90-15 Queens Blvd.
  • Manhattan: 46A East 23rd St. (between Park Ave. South & Broadway)
  • Staten Island: 2865 Richmond Ave.

Then join Time Warner Cable on Friday, August 5 at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square (West 43rd Street and Broadway) at 5:30pm for the concert!

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Official Camplified 2011 Press Release

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

CAMPLIFIED TOUR CELEBRATES 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
Giving Emerging Artists a Platform for Exposure & Connecting Brands with Teens

NEW YORK, NY (July 11th, 2011) – Celebrating its 10th Anniversary, the 2011 Camplified Tour hit the road last week in Ashville, NC at Camp Highlander. Developed by music executive Aimee Berger and powered by Primary Wave Music (www.PrimaryWaveMusic.com), one of the largest music publishing, marketing and talent management companies in the US, Camplified (www.Camplified.com) is a summer concert tour that is making stops at over 60 summer camps nationwide and will reach over 30,000 teens/tweens, bringing them a unique, age appropriate captive rock concert experience. This annual summer concert tour creates an exclusive music festival environment for one day at each camp along the tour, where campers are treated like VIPs with all day access passes. The day kicks off with the campers and artists participating together in branded activities provided by sponsors and ends with a 90-minute concert performance by three different emerging bands/artists. Following the concert is a meet-n-greet where campers will receive an autographed 2011 Camplified poster and have the chance to meet the featured artists.

Last year, Camplified helped launch the career of teen pop-star Cody Simpson and this summer joining the 10th Annual Camplified Tour are 28 talented, emerging artists such as singer/songwriter McKenzie Comer, sister duo Jenny and Ashley, Jessarae, Brkn Rbtz, Corbette Jackson and many more (full roster below). Sponsoring this year’s Camplified tour are brands including Cartoon Network promoting their new show “Adventure Time,” Scholastic Books, Playtex Sport, Monkey Brains, i-Safe Backpacks, DEOS, and more. Each sponsor creates a branded activity such as an obstacle course created by Cartoon Network, a “WAT-YOU-GOT Talent Contest” by WAT-AAH, “DEOSPHERE” where campers compete to design custom DEOS headphones, Epiphone Guitar clinics taught by the artists and much more.

Additionally, popular teen publication Justine Magazine is onboard to give Camplified campers, with an interest in journalism, an opportunity to be a “Camper Guest Reporter” for the day. The Camplified crew sets up a “media center” where each camper reporter interviews other campers, artists, counselors and brand representatives and the content is exclusively posted on Justine Magazine’s website for their readers to follow the fun and be exposed to these up-and-coming artists. As an added bonus, there will be “Green Screen Photo Booths,” where campers can take pictures of themselves in fun superimposed, branded scenes that they can then share with friends and family over their various social media accounts. All campers also receive a branded music download card, featuring one free song from each of the artists on the 2011 Camplified tour.

Camplified is a win-win experience for all involved – campers, artists and the brand sponsors. Campers get a celebrity, music and branded VIP live concert experience, complete with give-aways; Emerging bands/artists are able to go on tour, perform on stage and further build their fan-base; and, Sponsors get to directly connect their brand with this concentrated audience of 6 – 17 year old tweens/teens, an especially hard to reach demographic during the summer. In a music industry that is constantly trying to find creative ways to market new artists, this one-of-a-kind tour fills 135 performance slots over just two months and gives emerging artists an unbelievable, cost-effective platform to directly connect with their target audiences, while further developing themselves into true rock stars.

For 2011 Camplified Tour Dates: www.Camplified.com/eventlist.aspx

For a full 2011 Camplified Tour Artist Roster: www.camplified.com/artistslist.aspx

Thank you to the 2011 Camplified Tour Sponsors: http://www.camplified.com/partnerlist.aspx

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Meet Australian Singer/Songwriter McKenzie Comer

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Check out this video from Australian singer/songwriter McKenzie Comer, highlighting her performance during day one of the Camplified tour at Camp Highlander in Asheville, NC! You can also check out McKenzie’s YouTube channel to view another video of her rocking out at Camp Thunderbird. And get this, Camplified fans! McKenzie went to school back in Australia with Camplified 2010 artist Cody Simpson, who actually helped inspire McKenzie to make music! Small world, right?

McKenzie Comer will be playing the following Camplified 2011 dates:
July 2 – Camp Highlander
July 3 – Camp Thunderbird
July 5 – Camp Blue Star
July 7 – Camp Ingersoll
July 8 – Staten Island Day Camp

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Camplified In Justine Magazine

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Check out this amazing Camplified feature in the latest issue of Justine magazine! The piece highlights Camplified 2009 act Kicking Daisies and Camplified 2010 artist Cody Simpson! The Age and Jessarae will be performing this summer. Our 10th Anniversary Tour is shaping up to be a killer line-up; stay tuned for more to be announced! Please note that Cody Simpson and Kicking Daisies will not be returning for Camplified 2011.

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Win Cody Simpson Concert Tickets!

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Camplified 2010 artist Cody Simpson will be going on tour with Greyson Chance this spring! The Waiting 4 U Tour kicks off April 9 — click here for tour dates and ticket info. That’s not all! Lake of the Woods Camps is giving away tickets to the Chicago concert on April 15 at House of Blues! Enter to win a set of four tickets to the show on the Lake of the Woods Facebook page by answering the question, “What Makes Our Camp Special To You?” in their discussion section. Good luck!

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Cody Simpson’s ‘All Day’ Video

Friday, March 4th, 2011

It seems like just yesterday we were watching Cody Simpson perform at summer camps throughout the Northeast! OK, so it was just last summer, but still… Cody recently premiered his hot new “All Day” music video, and we absolutely love it. The video was directed by David Ovenshire and features cameo appearances by Jessica Jarrell, Aaron Fresh, Jacque Rae and Madison Pettis. What do you guys think??

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Brookwood Camps Get Camplified

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Brookwood Camps in Glen Spey, NY, got rocked when Thomas Fiss, Cody Simpson and special guest singer/songwriter Michael Mathis took the stage last summer for a set of acoustic performances, featuring original songs and covers, including Michael Mathis crooning along to The Beatles and Thomas Fiss getting the crowd pumped during ‘N Sync’s “Bye Bye Bye.” Thomas and Cody also paired up for a duet to Jason Derulo’s “In My Head,” much to the campers’ delight. The day concluded with a Meet & Greet/signing and free book giveaways sponsored by Penguin Young Readers. Check out a video from the day, below. (The last 15 seconds of the vid feature Cody Simpson randomly singing along to Jay-Z — you must watch!) Photos courtesy of Greg Leddy and Samsung Gravity.

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JCC Camp Ruach Gets Camplified

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Campers at JCC Camp Ruach in Bridgewater, NJ, were ready to rock when the Camplified tour vans rolled in to town.  Thomas Fiss, Cody Simpson and Highbench were on hand to jam out to their own original tunes and even teach a few songs to campers during the Epiphone-sponsored guitar clinics. There were fun activities sponsored by Stardoll, Cirque du Soleil’s Wintuk and more! Special guest Zach Sang of Goom Radio also made an appearance, fully stocked with cool prizes and giveaways. Check out our exclusive photos above, featuring our signature rock concert, Meet & Greets and a variety of fun activities. Photos courtesy of Greg Leddy.

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