- Blank-Fest
Blank-Fest is an annual benefit concert, usually held one-to-two weeks before
Christmas , which raises blankets for thehomeless . It was founded in 1997 inNyack, NY (a suburb approximately 20 miles outside ofNew York City ) byKenn Rowell who is the frontman for the NYC-based band,The Baghdaddios .History
Rowell, in previous interviews detailed how he had always wanted to do "something charitable" on Christmas Eve. Among the many things he considered were keeping the disabled father of an old neighborhood friend company, singing in the children's ward of a hospital and collecting blankets from friends to dispense amongst New York City's homeless on Christmas Eve. Doing just that, for the first time in 1996, he enjoyed the experience so much that he decided to do the same thing again, next year. It was at that time that his friends told him that they had no more blankets to donate saying that Rowell had "cleaned them out" from the previous year.
Upon further reflection Rowell arrived at the idea of holding a benefit concert where people attending could contribute one blanket of any condition in lieu of a cover charge for admission to the show. These donations were intended to be delivered by Rowell and several volunteers, directly, to the City's homeless on Christmas Eve. The first Blank-Fest was held at a local club in Nyack called Mai Place and netted 40 blankets. The next year saw 70 blankets donated at the same club, since renamed The Loft. After that local entrepreneur Chuck Debruyn convinced Rowell to move the show up the road to
Bruxelles a bar-restaurant that he had recently bought into. Debruyn reasoned that there would be more room for parking, plus a guaranteed walk-in crowd. The show has been held at this establishment ever since.Growth
Over the years Blank-Fest has collected over 4,000 total donations for the homeless. With the exception of one year (2001) donations in every year has increased. Much of this growth can be attributed to increased exposure through local radio, the internet and the press, including featured articles in the
New York Daily News and mentions in theNew York Post [http://www.nypost.com/seven/12152006/entertainment/music/shearer_pleasure_music_mary_huhn.htm] . In addition there have been satellite shows that have been formed in other states, cities and countries. So numerous have donations been in recent years that volunteers have had to split the distribution/delivery of blankets to the less fortunate on multiple nights, starting on Christmas Eve. Often times excess donations are distributed to homeless shelters as well.Talent
MC'd by Rowell's long-time band,
The Baghdaddios , the first Blank-Fest only featured a handful of local,Hudson Valley area-based groups including international touring actJoe D'Urso & Stone Caravan , The Wheel and future Bruxelles part-owner Debruyn who performed as a solo artist. While always priding itself on featuring local independent, or "homegrown" music acts, in addition the benefit has attracted likewise talented songwiters and bands which boast an impressive list of major recording label ties and a solid reputation for touring and recording including EMI artistPatti Rothberg , pedal steel guitar greatBuddy Cage , formerMisfits guitarist and founder ofThe Undead ,Bobby Steele , Soulfly lead guitaristMarc Rizzo ,Sirius Radio personalityMeg Griffin and the founder of theAnti-folk school of music,Lach .Satellite Shows
Efforts to duplicate the successes of the early Nyack shows proved elusive at best until
New Jersey -based independent artist activist, Richard Kubicz read about Blank-Fest's efforts in the Daily News and proposed a "sister show" at a local club inGarwood, NJ . The first Blank-Fest-NJ, promoted extensively through Kubicz's D.I.Y. music website Let's Rock America [http://www.letsrockamerica.com] was a resounding success, netting 200 blankets which were donated directly to a neighboring homeless shelter inNewark and garnered notice in theBergen County press in 2006. Last year's second annual Jersey show produced similar results. Similarly Blank-Fest UK [http://www.remotegoat.co.uk/link_external.php?name=Blank-Fest+%5BUK%5D2007&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ethikentertainment.com%2Fblankfest.htm&e=18680] was founded inNottingham, England after a local recording studio owner heard an interview withThe Baghdaddios on the British Armed Forces Radio Network,BFBS Radio One during the group's Summer 2007 tour of England. Upon hearing about both the American and UK effortsOntario -based photographer Gaynor Fletcher approached Rowell regarding the formation of a Blank-Fest Canada show. Also, debuting in 2007, in Guelph, ON, the inauguaral Canadian event featured popular Canadian folk artist James Gordon and was covered extensively by the Canadian media [http://news.guelphmercury.com/article/270368] , raising well over 100 blankets.In addition to these shows former Baghdaddios bassist, John Sidoti joined forces with local internet radio personality Ron Purtee to develop the first-ever Blank-Fest Wisconsin, [http://www.journaltimes.com/articles/2007/12/17/local_news/doc4766f02396dfc088792228.txt] , also in 2007, in the
Milwaukee -area suburb ofRacine .Future Plans
Currently plans are in development to expand Blank-Fest even further. There has been talk of shows in
Texas , NortheastPennsylvania ,Ohio andAtlanta, GA . Several additional popular artists have been approached regarding future such shows. Quoted in a newspaper interview in 2000, Rowell maintained that "as long as there is the issue of homelessness we will continue to have a Blank-Fest", further adding that he wishes "we didn't have to hold these shows" but that, until the situation dramatically improves, everyone involved understands that they really have no other choice.External Links
* [http://www.myspace.com/blankfestbands] Blank-Fest on
MySpace * [http://www.blankfest.com] Blank-Fest Website
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