24 November 2009

Black Friday Savings - SoulFest Multi-Day

In the modern tradition of taking black Friday sales to the world of online shopping, the SoulFest has announced a huge discount on a Multi-Day Pass. You're not going to find a better price than $79 and its only available this weekend from Friday, November 27th through Monday, November 30th. You'll need to mention (if you call) or enter in the coupon code, "BlackFriday10" to recieve the discount.

So save this blog post for the weekend and then Click Here or call 978-346-4577 to get a SoulFest 2010 Multi-Day Pass for only $79.



20 November 2009

Interview with Paul Colman - Part 2

This is Part 2 of the exclusive SoulFest blog interview with Paul Coleman. Paul will be in Middleboro, MA this Saturday night, November 21st. Click Here for tickets / Questions: Call 508-967-0521

(Jason DeStratis): You’ve been to the SoulFest many times now (I lost track of how many times). Other than the beautiful scenery, what makes this a special event that keeps you coming back year after year?

(Paul Colman): I LOVE LOVE LOVE Soulfest. I love the culture in New England. People are pretty straight up and honest and I like that. Plus I get a lot of opportunities at Soulfest that I don't get at other festivals. I'm not worried about over exposure at a festival. That's the concern of someone going for fame and notoriety. I'm not after that any more. I'd rather get a chance to sing and speak to as many people as possible.

(JD): You’ll be returning to New England this Saturday night, November 21st. Without giving away too many secrets of the show, what can concert goers expect from your performance? Are you planning for some old favorites or planning to try out some new material on the crowd?

(PC): To me the concept of audience participation sounds cheap and nasty to me. I don't ever think that way. My audience are a part of my show because I need them to be. I think that they are most likely more interesting than me. And there are more of them anyway! So I guess people can except to be a part of it. I think I perform as well as they want me to. I don't really connect with music unless I'm performing to someone. I try and keep the talking on stage real and intimate and vulnerable. I like stories and sharing my story. I will hopefully sing all the songs people except me to sing as well as some newer ones and a couple of ones from my proposed new recording that I might test out.

(JD): It sounds like you may be working your way toward a new CD in the near future. Have you noticed a theme or something that God’s been doing in your life that will resonate in your next project?

(PC): My label is not really into me or my music right now so they're not going to pay for it and the marketing required to make it a success. I'm not to mad at them. They're my friends. I get it. I'm not a big seller in the christian market. It's ok. We all have to pay the bills :) I do have a lot of new songs and am keen to record them. I'm just trying to figure out a way to pay for a new recording. This new record will be based around Jeremiah 17:5-8. (link to Jeremiah at YouVersion.com)

(JD): Paul, thanks for spending time with me and the SoulFest blog readers. We’ll see you on Saturday night in Middleboro, MA!

(PC): I can't wait mate.


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19 November 2009

Interview with Paul Colman - Part 1

This is Part 1 of the exclusive SoulFest blog interview with Paul Coleman. Paul will be in Middleboro, MA this Saturday night, November 21st. Click Here for tickets / Questions: Call 508-967-0521

(Jason DeStratis): Paul, thanks for taking some time out of your schedule for The SoulFest Blog. My wife and I have enjoyed your music for a long time, so it’s a pleasure to get to spend some time with you… even if it is in this virtual format. Your music career got its start in Australia. Was there a big break that helped to bring you into the spotlight or did your career mature slowly?

(Paul Colman): I started my first band when I was 11. We were together until I was 18 and we wrote about 50 decent songs and did about 100 shows. From 19 to about 29 I mostly played solo with an acoustic guitar and really worked on my craft. During that time I also went to University and got a Bachelor's degree, got married, did a variety of jobs and basically grew up after a pretty slow and painful start to life. After my 30th birthday, I started going pretty hard writing, touring, promoting and networking. I formed the paul colman trio and that was when things started going faster. We worked pretty hard n Australia and New Zealand and developed a pretty faithful audience.

(JD): At some point, you decided to bring your music career to the USA. Was this a gut wrenching decision, or did it seem like the obvious choice given the success of The Newsboys and Rebecca St. James?

(PC): Third Day asked us to come and open for them in the USA in 2002. We accepted and all moved to the USA. I lived in the US when I was 18 back in 1986 and fell in love with America. I was always planning on somehow coming back and now I had my opportunity. It wasn't a tough decision for me but it was and still is for my wife. She's a saint for putting up with me and my plans. Australia is a such a small market for just about everything. If you have international aspirations you will most likely need to leave Australia for ever or at least for enough time to establish yourself internationally.

(JD): I happened to be at a Winter Jam concert in Columbia, South Carolina in early 2006. I had seen The Newsboys perform many times, so I thought that I was familiar with their lineup. I did a cartoon-like double take when I saw Paul Colman standing to the right of Peter Furler. I was shocked for a minute until I realized that you were a natural fit for The Newsboys. You had a 3 year run with the band. What was it like to be a part of a legendary band like The Newsboys?

(PC): It was a shock to be asked but I was definitely looking for a change of scenery for a while. When you've owned, run and managed everything you've done, its fun to be an employee for a while. I was always 'the' guy in everything I had done from cover bands, wedding bands, original bands, duos, trios....you name it. In the Newsboys I owned nothing, started nothing, played guitar, did backing vocals and was very happy. I needed actually to detox for a while. I had become too driven and I also had lost my intimacy with God and others. Being in the Newsboys gave me a chance to get some great input, learn some new skills and take a back seat for a while. I left with a lot of life lessons under my belt, all the relationships in tact and a new determination to not run ahead of God again.

(JD): I’m sure you get an early listen to some good new musicians while on the road and living in Nashville. Are there any up-and-coming artists that you are excited about, or new music that is in heavy rotation on your iPod?

(PC): The truth is that when I am in Nashville I pretty much stay in a 10 mile radius around my home and am very family focused. So I'm a little embarrassed to say that I don't really hear much at all.


Part 2 of my conversation with Paul Colman will run on Friday, November 20th. Subscribe to The SoulFest Blog via RSS, Email, the SoulFest Facebook page or Twitter! Jason DeStratis is a long time SoulFest fan / volunteer and can be reached at twitter.com/jdestratis

18 November 2009

Casting Crowns & Kutless in Portland, ME

The SoulFest is excited to announce a that Casting Crowns, Kutless and Caleb will be performing at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, ME on Sunday, February 21st! For a limited time, you can get tickets during a special Pre-Sale Event. These discounted tickets won't be available for long, so head on over to the SoulStore to get your tickets today!

17 November 2009

New well for Lukodi Village, Uganda - from Soulfest 2009 W4W!!

Drum roll please!!! African drums, if you please :)

Our Global Benefit Founder, Mark Warren, met with Conrad from ChildVoice International a few days ago and gave him a check for $10K that will be used to fund a new well for the Soulfest mission village in Lukodi, Uganda. Global Benefit raised the remaining funds for the project, over and above the $5000 that was raised at Soulfest's 2009 Walk4Water (W4W). Conrad left for Uganda shortly after the meeting with Mark and will be in Uganda when the new well is drilled.

Talk about cool stuff!!

Mark also gave Conrad a HD Flip video camera to take with him so he can capture the the drilling of the well, and the story of how the people at Soulfest 2009 lived out True Love In Action by walking miles for clean water.

- Tess Crick

GlobalBenefit.org

13 November 2009

Paul Colman - Only $10!

Paul Colman
With Special Guests: Joel & Janna
Saturday - November 21, 2009
Jericho Christian Fellowship
17 Jericho Road
(Across from "The Cabin" restaurant)
Middleboro, MA
7:30pm (Doors at 7:00pm)
$10 Advance/$12 Door
Sponsored by:
The Heritage House
Christian Book & Supply Store
2029 Main St
Brockton, MA 02301-7161


10 November 2009

Rock The Sound V - New England

Rock The Sound V - New England - This Saturday, November 14th in Springfield, MA!

Don't miss this great line up!

THIRD DAY, DAVID CROWDER BAND, FAMILY FORCE 5, SEABIRD, DANYEW, & Justin Kendrick and OUT OF HIDING!

And now... by phone order only!
Special Prices by Phone (only through 877-261-7625):
Front Floor: $59
Mid Floor/Lower Sides: $49
Rear Floor/Rear Lower: $39
Upper Tier: $29

Additional Group Discounts (only through 877-261-7625):
15+: Additional 10% Off
30+: Additional 20% Off

Tickets are also available at RTS Partner Bookstores throughout New England.
Click here to see the Seating Chart

09 November 2009

Sara Groves

Sara Groves will make 3 appearances in New England for the "O Holy Night - Christmas Tour". Tickets are only $15 each. Click Here to purchase tickets and for more information from The Lighthouse Events page.


05 November 2009

Shane & Shane

Boston Winter Conference presents a live concert with Shane & Shane Saturday January 2 in beautiful downtown Boston at the Sheraton Boston Hotel.

Celebrated acoustic duo Shane & Shane releases its seventh career studio project, Everything Is Different, Nov. 3, 2009. The lead single from Everything Is Different, “My Hope Is Built,” was originally written and recorded for a CD the twosome is producing and engineering for its church. The song, a modern take on a classic hymn, will be heard by national audiences via Christian radio starting Nov. 6.

Click Here for more information and tickets

You may be wondering what exactly Boston Winter Conference is?

Boston Winter Conference happens once a year over winter break, just after New Year’s starting January 2nd and ending January 6th.. Hundreds of college students, like you, travel to Boston from all over the northeastern region and spend five days and four nights in Boston’s Sheraton Hotel to have fellowship with one another and to be challenged by God to go out and spread His Word.

The five days include several talks by some awesome speakers and workshops that are conducted in smaller groups and are meant to address some more specific questions you may have about your faith or sharing your faith with many different types of people. In addition to being challenged spiritually and intellectually in these main talks and workshops, there is some great worship happening each day and evening as well as a concert one night put on by a special guest band (Shane & Shane). There are also numerous opportunities for you to meet and engage with other college students from other schools in this region whether it is in the workshops, your meal times or your free times. It is really a great an encouraging time to see so many people like you be so passionate about showing God’s love to the students on their campuses.

04 November 2009

SoulFest flex-pay

NEW! SoulFest flex-pay offer. Purchase your Adult Multi-day (admission from August 4-7, 2010) pass(es) at a low monthly price, automatically charged to your card each month. Full balance due June 30, 2010.

Month Purchased Price Per Month/Per Pass Full Price
November$12.25$98
December$14$98
January$17.50$105
February$22.40$112
March$28$112
April$29.75$119
May$39.66$119

Click Here to purchase. Got questions? Call us at 978.346.4577.

03 November 2009

Paul Colman in Middleboro, MA

Grammy Nominated, Dove Award winning, singer/songwriter/entertainer, PAUL COLMAN has performed all over the world, singing, speaking, and sharing his songs, thoughts, and faith. Releasing 15 recordings, he sold hundreds of thousands of records. For the last three years, he was the guitarist for Aussie rockers, The NEWSBOYS.

On November 21st, Paul will be making a stop in Middleboro, MA for an intimate solo performance at Jericho Christian Fellowship on Route 28 (across from “The Cabin” restaurant). Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. More information and tickets can be found at www.FuseConcerts.org or at The Heritage House in Brockton. Sponsored by: The Heritage House - Brockton, MA