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Camplified Rolls Into Camp Rolling River

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Campers at Rolling River Day Camp in Oceanside, NY, were in for a treat when Camplified rolled into camp with Ashlyne Huff, Josiah Rea and Thomas Fiss. Both the singers and campers had an absolute blast with prizes, giveaways and a Meet & Greet. Secrets of My Hollywood Life author Jen Calonita even made an appearance to discuss her books and do a book signing for the campers. This day was also Camp Crew member Tenia‘s birthday, who got a sweet b-day shout-out from Thomas Fiss! Check out some of our exclusive photos above, featuring musicians and campers alike having a rolling-good time! Photos courtesy of Greg Leddy.

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Camplified Freebie Friday: Summer Reading

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Get excited — today’s Freebie Friday features some of the hottest fiction books for teens and young adults today! FIVE lucky winners will receive the full collection of books in the Spring/Summer 2010 Poppy Library, courtesy of pickapoppy.com. Each set of books will include the following titles:

Movers & Fakers: An Alphas Novel by Lisi Harrison
The Daughters by Joanna Philbin
Sleepaway Girls by Jen Calonita
Poseur #4: All That Glitters Is Not Gucci by Rachel Maude
The It Girl #10: Classic by Cecily von Ziegesar
Reality Check by Jen Calonita
The Clique #13: My Little Phony by Lisi Harrison

To enter, you must follow @Camplified on Twitter and re-tweet this message by midnight tonight. Participants must also adhere to our Contest Rules. Good luck, and happy reading! Also be sure to check out our Camplified guest blog from Poppy author Jen Calonita.

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Guest Blog: Author Jen Calonita

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Camplified 2010 sponsor Little, Brown Books brought Secrets of My Hollywood Life author Jen Calonita to select camps this summer as part of our 2010 tour. We got Jen to dish about all things summer camp right here on our Camplified blog!

God, I miss camp.

That was the first thought that entered my mind when I drove up to Ivy League Summer Camp for my first-ever Camplified experience. Camp was just how I remembered it — green and leafy, wet and wild (I was dying to take a dip in the pool) and hilarious. (The day I visited was pop culture day and the counselors all seemed to be dressed up as different versions of Lady Gaga.) Oh yeah, camp was also hot and sticky, but you know what? No one seemed to care. That’s the beauty about camp — your makeup has melted off hours ago, your hair is a giant puff ball, you usually have to wear a way-too-big camp tee that is totally not flattering, and yet everyone looks happy. I was that Friday and all I was just a guest! I’m making a few Camplified visits this summer to talk about being an author and to give away copies of my new book, REALITY CHECK. I also chatted with campers about the book I wrote about camp, Sleepaway Girls. See how influential being a camp counselor was for me when I was 17? I wrote a teen novel about it! My next Camplified visit is this August and I’m already dreaming of my day at camp. This time if the temperature is over 90 degrees, I’m bringing my swimsuit. –Jen

Campers can stay in touch with Jen via her Facebook page and Twitter. Photos above courtesy of Greg Leddy. Click image to view in full.

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Camplified Goes Ivy League

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Camplified made an appearance at Ivy League Day Camp in Smithtown, NY, this week, complete with performances by singer/songwriter Dexter Scott, Michael and Marisa, Thomas Fiss and Rachel Platten. Secrets of My Hollywood Life author Jen Calonita of Little, Brown Books came to a few select summer camps on Long Island, including Ivy League, where she answered campers’ questions and signed copies of her new book, Reality Check. Here, see for yourself!

Photos clockwise from upper left: Dexter Scott takes the stage at Ivy League, camper Q&A with author Jen Calonita, Jen signs copies of her newest book Reality Check, Rachel Platten performs, Michael of Michael and Marisa rocks out. Photos courtesy of Greg Leddy. Click image to view in full.

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NOW ANNOUNCING THE CAMPLIFIED 2010 TOUR

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

With Atlantic Recording Artist Cody Simpson

Entering Its Ninth Season On The Road, The Camplified Tour Will Be Playing In Front Of
More Than 30,000 Teens And Tweens At Over 30 Different Summer Camps Across The Nation

NEW YORK, NY — Ready to embark on its ninth summer tour, Camplified is set to rock teens and tweens at over 30 camps across the United States, July 5 through August 13. Each tour stop features a host of talented musicians and bands, along with a broad spectrum of some of today’s hottest brands and corporate sponsors. The result is a true VIP concert experience, complete with meet and greets, contests, giveaways and more.

The brainchild of music executive Aimee Berger, Camplified originated in 2001 when Berger, frustrated by the lack of finances devoted to artist development within the record industry, created a grassroots marketing effort that could benefit more than just emerging musicians. Berger partnered with Primary Wave Music in 2008 to expand the Camplified experience with corporate sponsors, as well as create a broad digital community at Camplified.com where campers, bands and brands are able to interact and stay in touch long after summer camp ends.

The 2010 music schedule for Camplified highlights an array of talented up-and-comers, including new Atlantic recording artist Cody Simpson. With nearly 6 million views on YouTube, Simpson recently released his first single, “iYiYi,” featuring Flo Rida. This will be his first public tour. “I am so excited to go on my first-ever tour,” enthuses Simpson. “Having the opportunity to perform live is something I’ve been dreaming about since I first started playing guitar and singing.” (more…)

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This Just In…

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

CAMPLIFIED PARTNERS WITH PRIMARY WAVE MUSIC

Playing In Front Of 40,000 Teens And Tweens At Over 35 Different Camps

NEW YORK, NY, August 24, 2009 —In its 8th and most successful summer, the CAMPLIFIED tour played in front of 40,000 teens and tweens at over 35 different camps. CAMPLIFIED is a nationally recognized musical endeavor, providing teens and tweens at summer camps the experience of a rock concert, complete with the VIP/backstage experience.

The brainchild of Aimee Berger and Carl Freed (of Trevanna Entertainment), CAMPLIFIED was conceived in 2001 when Berger, frustrated by the dwindling monies being set aside for artist development within the record industry, had the idea to get back to grass-roots marketing.

“I started reminiscing about the good old days at summer camp,” recalls Berger. “I wanted to put a tour together that would bring emerging artists into the camps where there’s a captive and receptive audience.”

Berger partnered with Primary Wave Music in 2008 to help expand the Camplified brand with sponsors and create a digital community, www.camplified.com for campers online. “The CAMPLIFIED event is a unique marketing vehicle for both brands and bands during the summer, but best of all, the digital community being constructed at Camplified.com will allow the bands, brands and campers to interact long after camp ends,” says Berger.

At CAMPLIFIED events, the campers are able to interact with the performers, and participate inage-appropriate sponsored activities such as a Rock Band Competition presented by MTV Rockband. This year, other sponsors included Little Brown Books, Cartoon Network, YuGiOh, Scholastic Books, Ian’s Natural Foods, HP Computers and Sonicbids.

Lisa Ickowicz of Little Brown Books says, “It’s great for the sponsoring companies because they are able to reach their target audience to promote products while also adding to the kids’ camp experiences.” Ickowicz adds that the company wanted to jump on board because CAMPLIFIED events seemed like the perfect place to merge different forms of art, “It’s a great situation for the kids because not only are they having fun at camp, but they get the added experience of seeing a great new band or meeting a favorite author”.

Doug Pierce, the owner/director of the Pierce Country Day Camp said, “CAMPLIFIED did an outstanding job involving the kids,” says Pierce. “Their artists were camper-friendly. It really became an interactive event.”

The bands/artists included Jaicko, 2AM Club, Kicking Daisies, Duke Squad, Loomis and the Lust, Lauren Frost, Jersey Kidz, Misha Williams, Lansdowne, Taylor Bright, Phil Bensen, Rick Seibold and Faces Without Names.

Press Contacts:
Primary Wave Music
Justin Shukat
212.661.6990
jshukat@primarywavemusic.com

Tiffany Bakker
tiffanybakker@y7mail.com

About Primary Wave Music Publishing and Marketing

Primary Wave is one of the largest music publishers and music marketers in the United States. It is a global music company that markets its unique repertoire, which includes an interest in the Beatles songs written by John Lennon, the catalogs of Kurt Cobain/Nirvana, Steven Tyler/Aerosmith, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Robert Lamm, Jimmy Pankow, and Lee Loughnane of the band Chicago, Maurice White (Earth, Wind & Fire), Steve Earle, Lamont Dozier, Daniel Johnston, Bo Diddley, Holly Knight, Sara and Janna Allen, Justin Furstenfeld/Blue October, Six Degrees, Marvin Hamlisch, The Matrix music production team, Tennessee Ernie Ford, and approximately 3,000 titles from a major film music publishing catalog as well as a 50% interest in the original music company Think Music.net, a joint venture with Pulse Music. In addition, Primary Wave has co-publishing deals with The Airborne Toxic Event, Anberlin, Saving Abel, Shwayze, Albert Hammond Jr, New Boyz, John Forte, The Boxer Rebellion, Matt Serletic and Emblem Music Group, Saxon Shore, Steve Morales, Taddy Porter, and The HitterZz as well as marketing and administration agreements with Graham Parker, Katrina and The Waves, Reveille, Evolution Entertainment/Twisted Pictures, QED, Team Baby Entertainment, Andy Razaf, Reggie Watts, Ray J, and Gregg Allman. Primary Wave is based in New York with offices in Los Angeles and Austin, Texas.

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