ABC World News Names Jeff Castelaz “Person Of The Week” November 30, 2009
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In recognition for his impressive and committed work with his charity the Pablove Foundation, Jeff Castelaz has been named by ABC World News with Charles Gibson as their “Person of the Week.”
Castelaz has been honored for his impressive and committed work with the Pablove Foundation, the charity he co-founded and named after his 6-year old son Pablo Thrailkill Castelaz, whose individual fight with cancer ended June 27, 2009, after a 13-month battle.
Castelaz, co-founder of esteemed Dangerbird Records, has dedicated himself to raising awareness and funds for children’s cancer, having just completed a triumphant 30-day bike expedition across the entire United States, titled Pablove Across America – his physical show of commitment to fighting this disease.
PLEASE WATCH, and spread the PABLOVE!
LA Feels The Pablove November 23, 2009
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This past weekend we helped welcome Jeff Castelaz home from his amazing 3,100 mile journey of hope, which culminated in Saturday night’s benefit concert for The Pablove Foundation at The Avalon. Stunning acoustic sets from the likes of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Sea Wolf, Band of Horses, Tom Morello, Shirley Manson and more highlighted this great night of fighting cancer, and our friends at SPIN were on hand to cover the event. Head on over to Spin.com for a full write-up, and to Pablove.org for more information about how you can help join the battle against pediatric cancer.
Lucha VaVoom Put’s The ! in E! November 20, 2009
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The of high-flying, saucy spectacle of Lucha VaVoom brought a little “sexo y violencia” to E!’s “That Morning Show” last week and thanks to the magic of technology, we can now bring you this up-close-and-personal look at the thrill-a-minute show.
Our Web site Gets a Facelift November 13, 2009
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We have been silently (yet diligently) working on revamping our website and are thrilled to announce that the renovation is done. On the site, you can download press materials for our clients, see what’s going on in the world of Ink Tank, check out the press we’ve landed recently and so much more. We hope you’ll take a moment to cruise it and we’d love to hear what you think. There may be a few bugs here and there so please bear with us. Check it out at www.ink-tankpr.com
Seonna Hong’s “Animus” Reissued in Time For Gift-Giving Season; Book’s Third Pressing Due to Popular Demand November 10, 2009
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“Lonely and bittersweet, these cute characters are imbued with an
authentic sense of life that makes you want to reach out and hug them.
This is one book that will stay with me forever.”
Due to popular demand, Seonna Hong’s delightful tale, “Animus,” has received a third pressing, just in time for the holiday season and is available directly through the artist’s website for $25, seonnahong.com, each personally signed by Hong. Non-signed versions are available at Amazon and select bookstores.
Hong’s triumphant story of a little girl and a vicious dog continues to captivate readers with its unique use of fanciful paintings and cleverly animated pop-up elements. The New York Times remarked, “The paintings are beautifully made and the imagery is mysteriously touching.”
Band of Horses and Sea Wolf Added to Pablove Across America Benefit Concert at Avalon November 21; Tickets on Sale Now November 9, 2009
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Acoustic/Semi-Acoustic Performances From All Performers, Including Already Announced Tom Morello,
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Shirley Manson, Butch Walker, Tom Gabel, Jarrod Gorbel, Charlotte Martin
The already impressive line-up scheduled for the Pablove Across America benefit concert has expanded: Band of Horses and Sea Wolf have been added to the event, taking place at Avalon on Saturday, November 21. The evening will be dedicated to celebrating the triumphant return of Jeff Castelaz, co-founder of Dangerbird Records, who is currently pedaling his way across the country on a bicycle in order to raise awareness and funds for the Pablove Foundation. This charity is dedicated to child life programs as well as children’s cancer research and treatment.
The evening will host a slew of already announced supporters who will perform acoustic and semi-acoustic sets including, Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Shirley Manson, ButchWalker, Tom Gabel (Against Me!), Jarrod Gorbel (the Honorary Title), Charlotte Martin and Songs For Kids. Tickets are $35 (GA) and $65 (VIP) and on sale now. All proceeds will go to the Foundation.
Castelaz’s pilgrimage is deeply rooted: he’s riding in honor and remembrance of his 6-year old son, Pablo Thrailkill Castelaz, whose individual fight with cancer ended June 27, 2009 after a 13-month battle. The Pablove Foundation was founded by Castelaz and his wife Jo Ann Thrailkill at the onset of their son’s diagnosis. Pablove Across America is Castelaz’s physical show of commitment to fighting cancer. His message is urgent: kids get cancer too. Families need help and hope – not only to find a cure, but also to increase joy and compassion during the day-to-day grind of treatment.
“Pablove Across America “is about standing up, hammering the pedals, speaking out – and FIGHTING back,” proclaims Castelaz. “We want people to support and spread our message that kids get cancer too. It’s not somebody else’s problem. As the Pablove Foundation community grows, we can make a sizable difference in peoples’ lives.”
Goldspot Fuses Global Influences Into And The Elephant Is Dancing; Sophomore LP Out Now Worldwide On iTunes November 4, 2009
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A cross-cultural pastiche of indie-pop gems, Goldspot’s sophomore LP, And the Elephant Is Dancing, is available now on iTunes. The follow up to the critically acclaimed debut Tally Of The Yes Men has already turned the heads of tastemakers, with Nic Harcourt calling the album ““a timeless and original gem,” while adding: “It’s as if George Harrison never left India.”
Frontman Siddhartha Khosla co-produced And The Elephant Is Dancing with Beach Boys engineer Jeff Peters, a fitting collaboration for Khosla, who grew up listenning to a mix of Bollywood oldies and Western rock bands. “Mohd. Rafi, Michael Stipe of REM, Kishore Kumar, and The Beatles all have inspired me ever since I could sing my first note,” Khosla reveals.
East Coast fans will have a chance to hear the new songs up close and personal as Goldspot kicks off a mini East Coast tour November 19 in New York.
GOLDSPOT ON TOUR
November 19 – New York, N.Y. @ Piano’s
November 20 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ World Café Live
November 22 – Washington, D.C. @ Black Cat
Fitz & the Tantrums Warm Up For Maroon 5 Tour With KCRW “Morning Becomes Eclectic” Performance On November 6 November 2, 2009
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Fitz & the Tantrums will perform their soul-drenched pop songs on KCRW’s “Morning Become Eclectic” Friday, November 6, prior to hitting the stage that evening at the Echo in front of their Los Angeles home crowd. This will warm up the crooner and his ensemble for their two-week stint opening for pop mainstays, Maroon 5.
Armed with just a $50 church organ and a two-bit microphone, Fitz & The Tantrums injected their debut EP, “Songs For A Break Up: Volume 1,” with equal parts Motown and 70s AM. Sure to make your toes tap and your heart swoon, Fitz has been described by Spin.com as “a confident crooner,” while they declared the songs, “Breakin’ the Chains of Love,” and “Don’t Gotta Work It Out,” as “two stone-legit, would-be standards.”
FITZ & THE TANTRUMS ON TOUR WITH MAROON 5
November 6 – Los Angeles, Ca. @ The Echo *
November 8 – Ithaca, N.Y. @ Cornell Univ.
November 10 – Blacksburg, Va. @ VA Tech
November 12 – Fairfield, Conn. @ Sacred Hearts Univ.
November 14 – Lewisburg, Pa. @ Bucknell Univ. +
November 16 – Newark, Del. @ Univ. of Delaware
November 18 – Peoria, Ill. @ Bradley, Univ.
November 21 – San Angelo, Texas @ Angelo State Univ.
November 22 – Wichita, Kan. @ Wichita State Univ.
* Solo Show
+ Guster Support





