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GREEN
RIVER ORDINANCE’S NEW SINGLE “COME ON”
CRACKS TOP 20 AT RADIO
VIDEO
ADDED TO VH1
BAND
TO HIT ROAD IN FEBRUARY FOR HEADLINE DATES
January 2010- Ft. Worth,
TX rockers Green River Ordinance made waves in 2009 with their EMI/Virgin
Records debut, Out of My Hands,
and will continue on their whirlwind success into 2010 with the
announcement of headline tour dates starting February 10.
Green River
Ordinance recently wrapped a Fall/Winter tour with American Idol
winner David Cook. The band was invited to tour with David twice
in 2009 and have played with many friends along the way including
tours with Gavin DeGraw, Collective Soul, Serena Ryder, Need To
Breathe and One Tree Hill star Kate Voegele. A testament to the
power of their live show, the band recently broke the record for
most CD's sold at The Nokia Theater in NYC.
Green River
Ordinance continues touring in support of their EMI/Virgin Records
debut, Out of My Hands, and their smash single,
“Come on”, which has cracked the Top 20 on Billboard’s
Hot Adult Rock chart. The single is being played in such heavyweight
markets as Los Angeles & Chicago and the video can be seen on
VH1, Teen Nick and MTVU channels.
In addition,
CD sales of the band’s debut have been consistently increasing
as the album launches up the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. Their
songs can be heard on MTV’s The Hills and Real
World/RoadRules Challenge: The Duel. They scored big when the
song “On Your Own” was used repeatedly as the sign off
song on So You Think You Can Dance and CNN.com recently
featured the rising talent in a segment that brings audiences closer
to the band as they gun towards stardom (http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/showbiz/2009/08/28/dcl.gro.band.cnn).
Tour dates:
| DATE |
LOCATION |
VENUE |
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The Note |
West Chester,
PA |
| 13 |
Harpers
Ferry |
Allston,
MA |
| 16 |
Mercury
Lounge |
New York,
NY |
| 17 |
Club Cafe |
Pittsburgh,
PA |
| 18 |
Musica |
Akron,
OH |
| 19 |
Radio Radio |
Indianapolis,
IN |
| 20 |
The Basement |
Columbus,
OH |
| 22 |
Jammin'
Java |
Vienna,
VA |
For further
information and to arrange interviews & review tickets for Green
River Ordinance please contact: Ken Phillips at KPPG, Inc. at KPGroup@yahoo.com
or 323 845-9997.
Press Contact
at EMI:
Heidi Anne-Noel
Heidi.Anne-Noel@emimusic.com
212-786-8476
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Josh Jenkins (vocals/guitar/piano)
Geoff Ice (bass)
Jamey Ice (guitar)
Joshua Wilkerson (guitar)
Denton Hunker (drums)
The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical
substances; if there is any reaction, both
are transformed. – Carl Jung
Assuming Jung is right, the same logic would dictate that the meeting
of five personalities would create an equal reaction, five-fold in
its power to change.
Such a meeting has taken place. Despite the remote Texas setting,
five boys found each other. Accident, inevitability, chance, fate…no
one will ever be able to explain whatever it is that draws the colors
of the spectrum together into one stream of pure white light.
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Green River Ordinance was
born from this light. Brothers Geoff
and Jamey Ice, Josh Jenkins, Joshua Wilkerson and Denton Hunker transformed
their lives into one singular dream. The dream of creating music.
While most kids their age were worrying about high school, they were
writing
and performing their own music.
Guitarist Joshua Wilkerson’s
father played in bands, touring with The Beach Boys, Cheap Trick,
The Guess W
ho and The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Brothers Jamey and Geoff Ice were raised by
music-loving parents who even followed The Grateful Dead at one time.
Mr. Ice also has his own
country-western band, and encouraged his boys to play blues and classic
rock at an early age.
Singer/guitarist Josh Jenkins’ father was a country singer and
songwriter. He had Josh decked
out in old-fashioned western clothes and singing in local oprys as
a small child.
With all the music in their lives, all they needed was a common
denominator that would bring them together. Songwriting, it seems,
was that catalyst.
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Jamey and Geoff formed the original GRO, with a different lineup
of musicians that came and
went as time went on. At the tender ages of 16 and 14, they were seasoned
club performers who
already had a local following. When Josh joined the band they discovered
the bond they had in
writing songs. There was great freedom in shaping and hashing out
the songs that they wrote. It
was the most incredible experience. When Joshua and Denton joined
the band the songwriting
was taken to a whole new level. There was a certain magic that happened
when all five of them
got into a room together to write songs.
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They found that every one was able to contribute to the songwriting
process; and that certain
chemistry would took place as they all worked together. In between
shows they would sit around
and work on songs. Each person would bring their own ideas to the
band; sometimes it would just
be a riff, or a tune. Sometimes it was a whole piece. But together
they found that they would
create a free flow of ideas between the five of them, as they encouraged
and pushed each other
forward. At the end of the process after much work and challenging
each other, the song would
be complete.
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They recorded their first EP in the basement of their church, a CD
that sold out its first pressing in
just a few months. While still not old enough to be customers in the
bars they played, they played
to packed houses. An upheaval of popular local support led them to
open for Bon Jovi in Dallas in
2006.
The momentum grew. They were soon opening for or touring with bands
like Collective Soul,
Hanson, SisterHazel, Blue October, Bowling for Soup, Simple Plan,
and Flickerstick, to name but
a few.
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Accolades flowed toward them: The Best New Band of 2003 by the Fort
Worth Weekly, then The
Best Live Band the year after. In 2006, they were named Best Artist
of the year, had the Rock Album of the Year, and the Song of the Year
at the Fort Worth Music Awards. In 2008, they repeated the Artist
of the Year award by the same folks. MTV Best on Campus named
GRO one of the top twenty college bands in the U.S. Radio Shack selected
their song “Piece It Together” to pre-load onto over 500,000
MP3 players they sold around the world. Blogcritics.com named them
the top unsigned band in the world in 2006.
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That changed in 2007 when they inked the deal with EMI/Virgin Records,
joining a stable of talent
that reads like a Who’s Who of rock music. From the Immortals
like Pink Floyd and Bob Seger to
the newer classics like Beastie Boys and Coldplay, GRO has now taken
their place on the very
professional stage of the music industry.
But the band is anything but green. They’ve lived the life,
and on stage or in the studio, this fact is
obvious. Smooth, polished and professional, their musicianship and
stage presence belies their
youth. They look like rock stars. But that’s where the similarity
ends. You won’t find these young
men bashing their way through hotel room walls. Even after all this
time in the business, they are still as gracious, enthusiastic and
real as the day they recorded that first CD in their church basement.
They are as likely to be seen having a quiet lunch with their grandparents
as they would be hanging at the Whisky in the wee hours of
Sunday morning. Positive in the face of all the adversity rock and
roll can throw at them, the joy they have with each other, and with
their music, shines in their faces. They’re making their own
rules, taking their own place in time, making their own mark on the
world.
Their new album, Out of My Hands, will be revealed in February
of 2009. The band spent a year
writing and perfecting the songs and then another eight months recording
with producers Mark
Endert (Natasha Bedingfield, Maroon 5, Gavin DeGraw), Jordan Critz
and Paul Ebersold (Sister
Hazel, 3 Doors Down, Third Day). The band has always had a strong
vision about what they
wanted to do musically, and are thrilled to see it finally come true.