We have a little contest going over on Facebook. We know some of you do not do the Facebook thing and could have the answer. Let’s try it here. I am told that although the forum is not yet operable, you can post a comment to this post. So have at it.
As we posted last night, we will be giving away 3 song download cards to each person who buys a ticket to some upcoming shows. These are never before released songs and are only going to be available on these download cards. Now…just because they’ve never been released doesn’t mean you’ve never heard them. I will send a 3 song card to the first person to guess even 1 song that will be on the cards. I bet some of you could even guess more than 1…if you guess 2 of them, I’ll throw in a bottle opener, all three-I’ll send a 2011 T-shirt, too.
We will be giving away 3 song download cards to each person who buys a ticket to these shows. These are never before released songs and are only going to be available on these download cards, so come on out and get them!
A promotional video created for the upcoming documentary Countdown to Zero will feature the track “Headed for the End of the World” off the album Mr. Sad Clown. Countdown to Zero discusses an issue on which human survival itself hangs: the very real possibility of nuclear disaster.
Regarding the song Kurt Neumann states:
“I wrote the song about extremism, about the importance of finding a middle ground for the sake of humanity as a whole. I wish we could end extremism. Wish we could come together at the middle-for the sake of all. Since that is unlikely, it is imperative that we eliminate nuclear weapons.”
From the producers of An Inconvenient Truth, the film is slated for release in theaters on Friday, July 23rd. The BoDeans ask you to see Countdown to Zero and to support Global Zero, an international organization dedicated to nuclear disarmament, which provided production assistance for the film.
Breaking News! BoDeans to receive official commendatory honor for their accomplishments and contributions to the city, from the Milwaukee Common Council during a public ceremony at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 25th in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 200 E. Wells St.
The public is welcome and invited to attend!