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Enter To Win a Set of Scholastic Books!

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

PARENTS WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE ATTENDED SUMMER CAMP: If you have a child who has attended summer camp (it can be any camp — church camp, day camp, overnight camp, etc.), we’d like to encourage you to enter to win a basket of back-to-school books courtesy of Scholastic! To enter, simply e-mail bookgiveaways@scholastic.com and include your name, address, phone number and the name of the camp that your child attended in the email body. The SUBJECT LINE should read: “Camplified Book Giveaway.” Click here for details and official rules. There will be 44 winners chosen in all, so you have an excellent shot at winning some great books for your kiddo! Contest ends Sept. 12 at 5pm EST.

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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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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 Comes To Millroad Day Camp

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

Millroad Day Camp in North Brunswick, NJ, was psyched when Thomas Fiss, Alex York and Six Volt came to summer camp to rock out. There was a hula-hoop contest, thanks to Cirque du Soleil’s Wintuk, activities sponsored by Cartoon Network and Epiphone, and free prizes and giveaways courtesy of Penguin Young Readers and Scholastic. Check out some of our exclusive photos above, featuring Camplified musicians, Meet & Greets, activities and more. Photos courtesy of Greg Leddy.

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Camplified Featured in Billboard Magazine

Friday, August 20th, 2010


Check it out — there’s a huge two-page spread on Camplified in the current issue of Billboard magazine! Click the image above to view in full.

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Camp Danbee Rocks Out At Camplified

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

As you know, Cody Simpson rocked it Camp Danbee last week! The same can most definitely be said for the rest of the day’s bands and activities at the all girls’ residential camp located in Hinsdale, MA, which consisted of Stardoll fun, activities and giveaways sponsored by Penguin Young Readers and Scholastic, a guitar clinic sponsored by Epiphone and so much more. Thomas Fiss and Highbench also joined Cody Simpson on stage, much to the girls’ delight!

Photos clockwise from upper left: Cody Simpson on stage for his first Camplified performance, winners of the Stardoll design contest, Thomas Fiss rocks out, Highbench performs, the Camp Danbee girls await the show, campers strike a pose with Thomas Fiss at the Meet & Greet. Photos courtesy of Thomas Fiss/Samsung and our Camp Crew. Click image to view in full.

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Camplified Stops By Mid Island Y JCC

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Camplified made a stop at Mid Island Y JCC in Plainview, NY, on July 14 and the campers couldn’t have been more psyched! The Camp Crew arrived with a van full o’ fun with activities and giveaways sponsored by Cartoon Network, Juicy Juice, Scholastic, Epiphone Guitars and more. The band line-up included pop/rock artist Josiah Rea, singer/songwriter Thomas Fiss and alternative rockers Jessica Prouty Band.

Photos clockwise from upper left: Thomas Fiss rocks Mid Island Y JCC, musician Josiah Rea signs an autograph for an excited fan, Jessica Prouty Band at the Meet & Greet, Josiah and friends love WAT-AAH!, Jessica Prouty Band rocks out, Reality Check author Jen Calonita signs books for campers, campers eagerly wait for the rock concert to begin. Photos courtesy of Greg Leddy. Click image to view in full.

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Camplified Founder Aimee Brings The Rock To KSA

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Last May, I was heading to Central Park on my bike like I do every year to join the Skier family (of AMSkier Insurance) and many of their friends for the TD Bank Five Boro Bike Tour, which helps support the American Diabetes Association. As I was on my way to meet the group, I noticed an incredibly tall man and a petite woman by his side speaking to Henry Skier. Both faces looked very familiar, but I couldn’t place them right away — maybe because it was 8am in the morning, and I don’t like to be up before the crack of noon (especially on a Sunday). I began to wake up real fast when I realized that this couple was Marc and Caroline White, the directors of Kutsher’s Sports Academy, the camp I attended over 25 years ago! Memories from camp flashed through my head and in typical Aimee fashion, all I wanted to do was chat them up about camp, old friends, counselors and the latest on the new spot in Great Barrington, MA, where the camp is now located.

Fast forward to last Sunday, when the opportunity came to be that Camplified, in its ninth season, would roll onto the new KSA property — sound crew in truck, staff in Camplified van, followed caravan-style by Thomas Fiss’ branded Samsung van, Rachel Platten and Highbench. This would mark the first time that Camplified would embrace Kutsher’s, as well as my first time back at camp since the 1980s, a place that shaped many parts of my life, my brother’s and many of our Florida friends. Driving up to camp, along the windy roads, I nearly jumped out of my skin with enthusiasm, as if I was back on the bus so many years ago, pulling into camp with all my friends. And then there was that moment, where you realize your not 13 anymore, you are grown up and in front of you rests the place that inspired Camplified in its entirety. It was so surreal — the tears rolling down my face partially attributed to happy childhood memories of camp and also the reality of what my life was like back then. I remembered Parents’ Day at camp, when my grandmother was still alive and she would accompany my parents to see all the activities her grandchildren were enjoying at summer camp. It amazes me how fast we all grow up. (more…)

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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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