Fans Doing Some Good

Lovely designs courtesy of Rachel, Annette & Simona

In a time when many fandoms get a reputation for behaving badly (the Vancouver Canucks fans come to mind at this very moment), I wanted to take a moment and mention a new fan charity project that was announced today. It’s something I’d been hoping to launch for nearly 6 months now. Of course I’m mentioning it as I hope members of this particular fandom will participate and help raise money for charity, but I’m also hoping I’ll inspire others to find more positive ways to be a ‘fan’ of whatever it is you’re into.

I sort of fell into fandoms helping charities with the Supernatural website I co-founded. The Supernatural fandom is an ardent bunch and it was clear to my fellow co-founder and I early on that this enthusiasm should be harnessed for something better than only debating which Winchester is better looking (For the record, they are both easy on the eyes). We were right – we’ve raised over $55,00o for charity to date.

So when a band I love (Keane) held a t-shirt competition last fall and literally hundreds of fans entered, my “fandom brain” was engaged! There were many original, creative, brilliant and just plain fun designs submitted. But only one could win. So I thought that it would be a positive thing to take the non-winning designs (with the artists’ permission) and sell them on Cafe Press for one of the bands’ chosen charities. Several of us fans discussed the idea online and all were in favor of the idea.

I knew this project could not happen overnight. Naturally, not every fan would be willing to give up their design. And I also had to keep in mind that if the band were to support the idea, we could not sell a gazillion types of merchandise with the designs on them, so we would not cut into their own official merchandise sales.

So after receiving a few of the designs that were not the grand prize winners, I worked on opening the store. I immediately hit a snag though. Cafe Press emailed me to say that even though we had not used any of the band members’ likenesses on the designs, the band’s name alone violated copyright law. I refused to be deterred. After all, 100% the commissions made from the store were set up to go to Amnesty International, one of many charities Keane heartily supports. None of us involved would make a dime off it! :)

So I reached out to the band’s website moderators. I also did some digging and found a band contact online and reached out to her as well. And then I waited. And waited some more.

One day, back in March, I was driving and I received a phone call. I have bluetooth in my car, so I can always see who is calling me right on my dash. (Pretty convenient, right?) The call said “Unavailable,” which 99% of the time means TELEMARKETER! But I had given my phone number out to one of the band’s website moderators who asked for it, so I thought maybe there was a tiny chance that someone was calling me regarding the store. So I answered…and my gut instinct was right!

On the phone was a delightful woman with a lovely British accent named Beth telling me that not only did she receive my email correspondence, but she had been discussing the idea with the BAND…and they liked it! (GASP! YAY!) She informed me that she was working on finding a happy medium of us selling just a few designs on 3-4 types of items, and that would probably make their record label agreeable to the store. She asked me if that was reasonable. Honestly, I was more than happy to work with whatever parameters she had for me.

She informed me that a representative from Island Records would email me in the near future (I did not ask how long that meant). I said I’d look forward to working out all the details with the record company and I thanked her so much for taking the time to call me from across the pond.

Then I waited again.  For at least a month this time.

I’m a bit of an impatient person and I did not want Beth to think I dropped the ball, so I sent her a courtesy email simply saying that I had not received an email from Island Records yet. Not too much later, I finally received that email!

At this point, it was a pretty simple project. I had to submit the requested designs and show the label exactly what items of merchandise they would be sold on. Then I’d get a contract to sign. And once that contract was signed and returned back to me, I could send it along to Cafe Press! This process ended up taking probably another month and in total about 6 months from fruition to completion.

My point in sharing all these details is that if I can put a project together like this, YOU can too! There are just a couple things to keep in mind:

A) Be patient. Very patient.

B) Don’t forget to be polite – always!

C) And be open-minded to work toward a mutually-beneficial goal.

And while opening a Cafe Press store, or having a bake sale or doing whatever small, positive idea you have for charity may not get you on the news (like the idiots who rioted after the Vancouver Canucks lost), I bet you’ll feel better about your efforts.

So today our Keane Fans For Amnesty store is open and if you’re reading this because you’re a Keane fan, well…Please go shopping…AND please tell all of your friends about the store! Don’t be shy about sharing on Facebook and Twitter either. The only way this will be a success if we fans make it one!

This is a one-year project, so let’s see how much money we can make for Amnesty International!

P.S. Congratulations and thank you to Simona, Rachel and Annette for sharing their designs with us!

Celebrating 60 Episodes of “Beyond The Iron Sea”

You probably know I’m a fan of Keane, a British pop band that became well-known after their first album “Hopes And Fears” was released in 2004. I tend to talk about them. A lot. I had the pleasure of taking part in the 60th episode of a podcast series devoted to Keane called “Beyond The Iron Sea.” A bunch of fellow fans and I came up with questions for hosts Chris Flynn and Andrew Drinkwater and I phoned the podcast to pose the questions to the hosts.

Keane is unique and very special in their interaction with their fans, in that it has continued to a level that you’d expect from a relatively unknown band, not one whose three albums and one EP have all gone to #1 on the record charts. But they are good, philanthropic people who are thankful for their fans and it shows.

Chris and Andrew have been fans of the band for many years. They started a podcast 7 years ago and just aired their 60th episode on March 1st. Keane’s amazing interaction with fans has provided Chris and Andrew many exciting adventures. And for this podcast, they let fellow fans of the band put the focus on them to talk about some highlights of their 7+ years as fans of Keane.

Chris (left) and Andrew (right)

Chris discovered Keane at a music festival in Middlesbrough and Andrew discovered them at his university radio station in England. Having worked in university radio myself, I have many very fond memories of discovering some of my favorite bands and having the opportunity to interview them through that opportunity, so I can only imagine the fantastic opportunities Andrew had at that time. I should mention that a friend I made at my university radio station is actually credited with clueing me in to Keane’s first album, “Hopes And Fears.” (I was out of grad school when it came out.) ;)

In this podcast, they talked in sync, described their friendship as “bromance” and had many other surprises for their listeners!

Chris and Andrew had nothing but complimentary things to say about how gracious the band has been over the years. They also talked about their all-around favorite memories with the band, embarrassing moments, how many times they have seen Keane live, discussed the possibility of Tom Chaplin playing the flute on a Keane album and even told us about one thing that surprised them most about Keane.

They admitted that they were quickly learning through our questions how hard answering interview questions can be, but in the end, did manage to answer what their wildest fan dream is. Another highlight of this 60th podcast was how literal they took many of the questions, which makes for some serious comic relief!

To find out more, have a listen at Beyond The Iron Sea or subscribe on iTunes.

Congratulations on 60 podcasts, lads!  Here’s to 60 more.

Some of the Many Things I’m Thankful For in 2010

Instead of a long write up of all the great things I’m thankful for that happened last year, I’d rather give you a picture show.  Here goes!

My brother-in-law got married in February and I was honored to be a bridesmaid. Here's a pic of my Mom and I.

Jenn, Mel, Kathy and I went to see Bon Jovi on St. Patty's Day. A total blast! I can't think of a more fun way to spend that holiday.

Thanks to fabulous friends on Twitter who made sure I did not miss a good show, Kathy and I got to see Raine Maida and Steve Mazur from Our Lady Peace perform a FREE acoustic set (front and center!) at the Hard Rock Cafe in Detroit the very next day after Bon Jovi. Bliss.

I don't know where to begin here. I blogged about this amazing weekend with Our Lady Peace here: http://lindsaywarren.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/in-this-dreamland-the-kids-are-alright/.

I also blogged about this amazing experience with the co-founders of A Dog's Life Rescue here: http://lindsaywarren.wordpress.com/2010/03/29/a-day-in-l-a-with-a-dogs-life-rescue/

Ahh, my first trip to San Diego was this past March. It was gorgeous!

We celebrated my dear friend Kathy's 30th Birthday in the D. Another epic weekend. No more jello shots for me EVER though! Seriously.

I had a super fun weekend in June in the D with two friends who I met through my favorite TV show, Supernatural - Jenn & Mel. One of them had the courage to get a tattoo while in town (Jenn). You go girl.

We adopted a kitty in 2010! Her name is Lexi and we all love her.

Summer weekends in Toronto are always amazing, especially with best friends. This one in July was no exception.

Bonus summer weekends in Toronto seeing Keane, a most beloved band of mine, front row center, are even better! This concert was the highlight of my summer HANDS DOWN! Here's a picture of their ridiculously talented lead singer, Tom Chaplin, who gave it his ALL that night.

In July, we got our first house! Here we are on our new deck.

And here's our new backyard. I feel so lucky every day!

My www.SupportSupernatural.com website co-founder and wonderful friend Heather and I went to LA in August for the annual A Dog's Life Rescue fundraiser. I love LA!

I'm still humbled by this. Heather and I each received one at the A Dog's Life Rescue fundraiser. Doing animal rescue work does not feel like work to me and to be thanked for it? Icing on the cake!

In October, I met Tim Rice-Oxley from Keane (and his side project Mt. Desolation)!!!!!!!!!!! *Insert fan girl scream here*

2010 was a great year for Metro Detroiters coming together to do a little good for our city. The #backchannel is one fabulous example of that. (Want more info? Get on Twitter and search for #backchannel.)

Our Spartans had an excellent football season and though they may not have won their bowl game, I am so thankful to have spent the end of 2010 in Orlando celebrating New Years and cheering them on!

Now, bring on 2011!

♫ “The Stage and the Screams, Where It’s Just Me and Keane” ♫

Keane live at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre, Toronto

I never need an excuse to blog, but I’ll tell you up front this one is simply to gush about Keane, a band I adore and got to see play live in Toronto on Friday, July 30th.

I’ve been a fan since 2004 thanks to a college radio friend who suggested I check out their debut album Hopes And Fears, (Thanks, Jackie!), but I don’t often get to see them play live. They’re a fabulous band that are huge in their home turf (the UK) and have decent success worldwide (OK, pretty great success – over 10 million albums sold!), they just don’t get to the US as much as I’d like. Before this weekend, I had seen them once in Detroit and twice in Toronto (not a lot for a band a consider one of my absolute faves). So when I heard they were touring in North America to support their new EP, Night Train, I was stoked…until I did not see a date in Detroit!  :(

What’s worse, I didn’t hear about the show in Toronto (one of my favorite places on earth) until after the tickets went on sale AND the good seats were sold out…AND my best friend who lives in Toronto told me she’d be out of town the day of the show anyway. I was truly bummed!

It doesn’t help that I’ve missed a bunch of other great shows this summer. But we won’t focus on that.

If you know me, you know I don’t give up easily. So I checked StubHub.com and front and center tickets were in fact available for the show. Now I just had to find someone to go with me!

After little success finding a girl friend to drive four hours with me to Toronto, I tried my damnedest to convince Rich to go with me.  He likes Keane, but does not LOVE them like I do. He was not really interested. So I tried bribery. And I tried convincing him that the good deal I found on Stub Hub was simply TOO good to pass up. But nothing was working thus far. I was getting really discouraged.

Then out of the blue, four days before the concert, he told me he thought he could get out of work early enough to go. I was ecstatic! My hubby’s a keeper. ;) I immediately purchased the tickets (which had gone down in price again) and was so stoked!

The thing we noticed immediately upon arriving at the venue was how empty it appeared. The Molson Canadian Amphitheatre is an outdoor venue like Pine Knob, only smaller. There was no one on the lawn at all!  I was shocked. As I’ve mentioned, I’ve seen Keane two other times in Toronto and both shows were very well attended. Their latest EP is selling very well and they have a very passionate fan base, so I was not concerned about the turnout. I figured that it was just Friday and more folks would show up after they got out of work. Also, since our tickets were in the general admission area, I hoped we’d be able to get right up front! ;)

The first anecdote of the night happened as we walked up to the ticket takers. A friendly couple walked right up to us and asked if we wanted an extra set of tickets. They told us they were good seats. I didn’t want to be rude and say that we bought tickets in the section with the closest vicinity to the stage, so we politely accepted their extra tickets. Rich offered to buy them a beer, and the husband accepted. As Rich went to buy a couple of beers, I chatted with the couple.

The husband told me that he’d never seen Keane and asked me if they any good. I think I convinced him that they were when I told him we drove 4 hours to see them. When he asked where I was from and I mentioned Michigan, he got excited. He told me he’d been a Michigan State University football game last year. I was just as excited to tell him that I’m a proud alum! Small world!

He then asked, “They are the Wolverines, right?” Hehehehe, um, no. Wrong team. In fact, I told him, the University of Michigan Wolverines are our fierce rivals. Too funny. It was the thought that counted. Regardless of his MSU vs. U of M blunder, he and his wife were sweet. I hope they enjoyed the show!

Tom Chaplin of Keane

9:30pm finally rolled around and Keane hit the stage! What I enjoy most about seeing this band live is not just their incredible musical talent (not to mention Tom Chaplin’s amazing vocal range!) that translates so well from their albums to the stage but also how much they play off the audience. The smaller but very mighty crowd, was REALLY into the show. At one point, Tom Chaplin, the lead singer of Keane said, “I’d ask if you were enjoying yourself, but I don’t think I need to!”

The highlights for me included “Perfect Symmetry,” my long-time ringtone and probably my favorite Keane song; “Your Love,” with vocals by Tim Rice-Oxley; “A Bad Dream,” a sad, but gorgeous song; “Spiralling,” and “Is It Any Wonder,” two very upbeat tunes that are always AMAZING live and “Crystal Ball,” a PERFECT song to close out the show. “Clear Skies,” “Stop For A Minute” and “My Shadow” off their new EP were awesome too. Always hearing songs off their first album is a treat too. OK, I’ll stop with this list. I really loved EVERY song!! ;)

Tim Rice-Oxley of Keane

The concert was 1 hour and 45 minutes of pure bliss! Most concerts have the power to stop time for me, but when it’s a beloved band like Keane, it’s a given. This band’s passion and enthusiasm for their music is so infectious. It was a instant Top 5 concert for me (I’ve been to hundreds) and definitely the best I’ve heard from Keane thus far!

The second anecdote of the night came after the show when Rich and I went for a post-show drink. We ended up at a cool microbrewery in downtown Toronto and not only enjoyed good beer, but a Canadian specialty, poutine (fries with gravy and cheese). No, it’s not healthy at all, but damn it’s good once in a blue moon!

Anyway, Rich had to change his shirt before we ventured out from the hotel to the bar because he spilled some of his dinner on this other shirt. In the rush to get out of the hotel and find a watering hole, I hadn’t noticed what shirt he put on. As we sat down, I giggled and said, “Your shirt matches Tom’s shirt from tonight.” (A black polo – see picture above.) He very quickly corrected me by telling me Tom’s shirt was a Fred Perry shirt and his was a Brooks Brothers shirt.

This was hilarious to me on several levels. First, “Mr. Casual Keane Fan” noticed the brand of shirt the lead singer was wearing. And second, he was familiar with this particular brand, which apparently popular in the UK. (I felt so uninformed about British fashion – LOL!)

I would be remiss to mention that Rich really did enjoy the concert.  (The power of Keane!)

For me, the night was PERFECTION.

I have not had the opportunity to meet the members of Keane. Someday, when I do, I’ll tell them that no matter the song, their music is always an instant pick-me-up and it’s impossible for me NOT to smile when listening to them.

Thank you, Keane.