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Chalk FarM performs 20th Anniversary show 21 May 2016 in Temecula

Chalk FarM Plays Temecula Festival

20th anniversary of release of first album

_MG_3921edit-2If life is an open road, then Chalk FarM has traveled most of them, leading them to the stage at the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival 20 years after their debut album, “Notwithstanding

The album was released in 1996, followed by “Three 2”s in 2000 and “Into The Night” in 2012.

The May 21 concert will be different for this tight-knit band. While celebrating their longevity, they will also be playing together for the first time since the 2014 death of their longtime bassist and co-founder Orlando Sims. Sims died after a long battle with cancer.

Bassist Dan Lavery (of the band Tonic) will join veteran Chalk FarM members Michael Duff of Los Angeles, Trace Ritter of Red Lodge, Montana and Toby Scarbrough of Thousand Oaks, CA for this special performance.

“What a special opportunity we have to come together again, be with my brothers,” said Duff, who co-founded Chalk FarM with Sims. “We are family. And for me it will be odd looking over and not seeing Orlando out there, but when we discussed playing this show we knew that if Dan wasn’t going to be with us, this wouldn’t happen.”

Said Scarbrough, “We have a show to put on and we will be ready to do that. But we also realize that this is a chance to relive some of the fun we had, celebrate where we’ve all been and what we have together.”

“The best part is we get to make music again in front of fans who have stayed with us for a long time,” said Ritter.

Chalk FarM will be on the same stage as Jimmy Eat World and Neon Trees, among many other musical acts.

notwithstanding_cd_cvrWhen Chalk FarM released “Notwithstanding” in 1996 its accessible guitar rock drew in a dedicated fan base that has remained over the years. The band had years of successful tours, Billboard magazine-charting singles, MTV airplay and critical acclaim.

When not playing as Chalk FarM, band members continue to be involved in the music industry as producers and performers. In the meantime, Duff said the band is committed to finishing some of the music it has in the works.

To keep up to date, follow the band on Facebook and on their website, chalkfarm.com

 

 

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