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Jessarae Is “Stuck On You”

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Check out the hot new video from Camplified 2011 act and talented singer/songwriter Jessarae! “Stuck On You” is the lead single from Jessarae’s debut album, Pilot, available on iTunes Dec. 6. Pilot will released as a physical CD in February 2012.

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Monkey Brains Brings The Silly To Camplified 2011

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

During the Camplified 2011 tour, campers were given sample packs of hair gel by Monkey Brains, a collection of hair products that allows kids to be kids. The gals and guys had a blast trying out the fun hair products and posing with various Monkey Brains characters! The video above features performances by Jessarae, Michael & Marisa, The Empty Pockets, Kingsfoil and more. For more info on Monkey Brains hair products, visit http://monkeybrainshair.com/.

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Epiphone Helps Bring The Rock To Camplified 2011

Monday, November 14th, 2011

Check out this epic sizzle reel of Camplified 2011 sponsor Epiphone! During the Camplified 2011 tour, campers were given the opportunity to participate in a guitar clinic sponsored by Epiphone/Gibson Guitars. Each clinic was taught by a Camplified artist who led the campers in an impromptu jam. Clinic teachers include bands and musicians Jonas Sees In Color, Tailor Made Fable, Michaela Wallace, Jackson Harris, McKenzie Comer, Taylor Bright, Jessarae and more. For more info on Epiphone, visit http://www.epiphone.com.

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Camplified Through The Eyes Of An Experienced Tour Manager

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

“Do for a living what you love to do and you’ll never work a day of your life…” I’ve been fortunate in my few years in the music industry to travel and work alongside some big-name artists. Those experiences were as expected; 30K or more fans in attendance, fancy hotels, tour buses, after parties, different cities every night, etc. Some elements of the Camplified Tour was very similar, but the experience was far better than any tour I’ve done in the past 8 years. As tour manager for 40+ dates, 30+ bands, double the personalities, triple the responsibilities… it might not sound like anything anyone would sign up for. Well, I love the concept of taking emerging artists on the road to do rock concerts at summer camps. I met some amazing young talent. I made some really cool friends. I learned a lot more about myself in the process.

The crew couldn’t have been more amazing. I had something in common with everyone. It’s like we had all met before and reunited on the tour. What made this tour experience more memorable than the others are the people’s lives I was able to impact and the lives that impacted mine. In the beginning we were strangers. At then end we’re friends. That kind of connection doesn’t happen all the time… Patti F., Graham H., Jeff G., Jared H., Kim L., The Comer Family, Luc & Stacia R., Ken F. aka Uncle Kenny, Lori W., Julie B., The Kingsfoil, McKenzie Comer, Jessarae, Bera, Jenny & Ashley, Primary Wave Music and my favorite, Aimee Berger (above, left): Thank you for impacting my life. Summer 2011 will be a summer I will never forget.

-Tour Manager Dre Bouie, @drebouiemusic

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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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More From The Superstar Camplified Crew…

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Wow, the time has gone fast! It’s already August and we’ve been on the road for exactly a month, seeing a ton of cool stuff all over the country. Recently, Camp Hilltop really impressed us, having a full alpaca farm and a trapeze set for the campers to use; both a first on the tour. The crew was obsessed with the alpacas, although the feeling was not mutual. We tried to pet them for an hour, but they wouldn’t come near us. I guess they hadn’t heard of the famous Camplified crew! We had better luck at Emma Kauffman Camp where their horses were much more friendly. Clearly they got the memo on the VIPs visiting for the day.

This past week has been a nice vacation from our typically driving-intensive schedule. Pretty much all of our dates, except for Emma Kauffman Camp in West Virginia, have been in the Northeast. It’s been great to have a little bit of down time after our shows. I’ve gotten to catch up on all my TV shows I’m missing and even had the luxury of doing laundry. Yes, when you’re on the road, laundry is, in fact, a rare treat. Sometimes the simple things aren’t so simple when you’re traveling everyday, but it only makes them that much better. All good things must come to an end though, as the Camplified crew is splitting up one last time. Tomorrow night, crew members Josh and Irene, tour manager Dre, and myself will be heading to the Midwest while the rest of the group stays back in the Northeast.

It’s such a shame we have to break apart because it’s been a blast having everyone all together again. Last night at Camp Danbee was no exception. During the encore performance of Justin Beiber’s “Baby,” the crew got up on the stage with bands The Varsity Girls, Jessarae and A Million Pieces. We all went crazy, jumping up and down and loving the reaction from the audience. It was super fun to get a taste of being stars like all of our amazing artists — I definitely understand why they work so hard now! There are still more bands we have yet to meet in the Midwest and I can’t wait to see what’s in store. I’ll be sure to let you all know just how awesome it is! -Alex

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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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WAT-AAH! Exclusive Beverage Sponsor of Camplified’s 10th Anniversary Tour

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

WAT-AAH!, FUNCTIONAL WATER FOR KIDS, ANNOUNCES
EXCLUSIVE SPONSORSHIP OF THE 2011 TOURING ROCK CONCERT “CAMPLIFIED”

WAT-AAH!, the first functional water for kids, is proud to be the exclusive beverage for Camplified, the 2011 nationwide touring rock concert celebrating its 10th anniversary. The concert will feature young Radio Disney and emerging musical artists and performers. Camplified’s 10th annual summer tour is organized by Hear Here LLC, a derivative of Primary Wave Music, and kicks off on Saturday, July 2. They will be traveling for 6 weeks to over 60 participating summer camps across the United States, including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, New England, Carolinas, Florida, California and parts of the Midwest. Approximately 100,000 campers, families and counselors will experience a “VIP all day access pass” to a 90-minute concert and meet and greets, and a daylong interaction with the performing bands and artists. Three million more fans will participate virally with access to interviews and segments of the multiple performances.

“We are very excited to be once again involved with Camplified and to help promote young and talented kids who are persevering and working hard to realize their dreams to become music stars. At the same time, we see this as a fun opportunity to spread our message of healthy hydration,” says Rose Cameron, founder of WAT-AAH!.Specifically, WAT-AAH! will develop a print and viral campaign to aggressively promote the young artists in Camplified by posting detailed profiles, performances and clips of their work. WAT-AAH! will also be present throughout the tour, providing all participants with products, merchandise and conducting fun contests and giveaways.

The Camplified concert line-ups will feature Radio Disney artists and up-and-coming names such as Jessarae, McKenzie Comer, BRKN RBTZ, Jenny and Ashley, Beyond the Summit, and many more. Other partnering sponsors include Cartoon Network, Scholastic, ReverbNation, YuGiOh, William Rast, Deos, ISafe, and IGA. For more information on the tour, artists, and participating sponsors, visit www.camplified.com.

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Official Camplified 2011 Tour Poster

Monday, June 27th, 2011

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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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