Wednesday, October 14, 2009

GFT on BBC

At our last performance, we mentioned that GFT recently did a radio interview for BBC. It is going to "air" at 10:30AM (Seattle time) this Sunday (10/18) on this website.

If 10:30 is too early on a Sunday (and trust me, I feel ya), don't fret. We will have the interview up on our website shortly, so you can listen to it whenever you want.

Peter
GFT

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Thanks

Hello everyone!

Its been a few days since our Broadway Performance Hall gig and I would like to thank everyone that came out and made the evening a night to remember. I'm glad that so many friends and family members were able to come and (as always) it was great to see some new faces as well.

If you missed the show (I know you are still beating yourself up about it), then you are in luck. We had a good friend in the audience (Tupu) who filmed quite a bit of the show and threw it up on youtube. Here are a couple videos.



So, it is right after this tune (our opening song) that James walks up front to introduce the next tune. Just as he steps forward, his daughter Olivia (almost on cue) yells "Hi Daddy!" Hold on. Come to think of it. Every time James has a family member in the audience, they have a "random outburst" at some point during the performance. I'm on to you James. It doesn't count when you seed the audience with your own personal cheerleaders.



Thats kind of how I was hoping it would have gone in Holland, but I'm glad it worked out well this time.



There are more videos (you can find them in our video gallery) so check them out.

Again, thank you to everyone that came out. You know what? I'm in a giving mood. I'll even thank those of you that really wanted to come and weren't able to. There will be other gigs that you could always go to (talk about beautiful transitions).

Friday, November 20, 2009
Mercer Island Presbyterian Church
3605 84th Ave. SE
Mercer Island, WA
www.mipc.org

This is our next public gig. If you missed the last one (you don't want to be the person that misses 2 GFT gigs in a row. Do you?), then you really don't want to miss this one. If you made it to the last gig, then you already know that you don't want to miss this one (but I'll tell you again). You don't want to miss this one. Longer set, more intimate venue, more Jake ... the list goes on. I'll see ya there.

Peter
GFT

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Tomorrow at Seattle's Broadway Performance Hall!

Just wanted to send out a reminder to everyone that Groove for Thought will be performing at the Broadway Performance Hall tomorrow night (October 9th). Doors open at 8:00pm and you can buy tickets at the door (for all of you who haven't purchased your tickets online. I'm not going to name names, but you know who you are). General admission is $15 and students get in for only $10!

All of us GFT guys (and ladies) are really excited about this show. This will be the first time we've performed at home since our summer tour and we have been diligently working on making this performanc as fun and entertaining (for both us and you) as possible. If you haven't already heard, we are bringing along a couple of special guests (Zach Trandum and Amanda Taylor). We've had the opportunity to rehearse with these two amazing artists for the past couple of weeks and it has been a blast. If you don't know who these guys are, it would behoove you to look them up. Don't give me that look. People still use the word behoove.

In other words, you aren't going to want to miss this one!