KILAUEA, HI, April 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) They've recently produced an entertaining viral pitch video in partnership with Elevate Films to spearhead their campaign, which launched on March 21st, 2013 and culminates on May 5th. The Indiegogo site makes it easy to contribute to the project with just a few clicks, through PayPal or via credit card, with a wide range of generous perks offered from as little as $5 to $8,888 or more; all contributions will make it possible to reach their set goal of $111,000. The BAND of LIGHT is calling for support to help this video and campaign reach as many people as possible, to spread it far and wide by sharing the video/crowd-funding page through all available networks. www.indiegogo.com/projects/band-of-light
The BAND of LIGHT +E-xperience is a global multimedia movement spearheaded by visionary musician Elijah Ray, delivering a unique blend of transformational heart-pumping grooves, swirling melodies and world rhythms woven with compelling lyrics that uplift and inspire. A truly unifying experience that irresistibly appeals to all ages and walks of life!
A remarkably talented multi-instrumentalist, singer and composer, Elijah has devoted himself to the development of the music and message of the BAND of LIGHT for over a decade, primarily as a one man band. By utilizing a loop pedal to layer his voice and instruments, he creates a richly textured sonic tapestry with a full band sound; each show is a unique improvisational journey that incorporates a diverse array of musical styles and influences. Having masterfully demonstrated his capacity to deeply move audiences through his solo performances, the international community and fan base formed around the music has grown to the point where the movement is ready to expand to the next level. Elijah has launched this Indiegogo campaign in order to realize his lifelong dream of co- creating extraordinary and inspiring multimedia events that bring together the full band of high cali- ber musicians and performance artists, taking the innovative BAND of LIGHT+E-xperience on tour.
In addition to initiating the full BAND +E-xperience, this campaign will also serve to fuel other aspects of the vision; they will be introducing a cutting edge Web Platform and online MemberShip community site, technology outfitting to support ongoing LIVEstream event broadcasting, creating the first in a series of full length music videos with Elevate Films, a mystical children's book adventure series and creative clothing line.
Website: http://www.bandoflight.us
BAND of LIGHT +E-XPERIENCE Launches Indiegogo Crowd-funding Campaign to Build Their Vision of the New Earth
The BAND of LIGHT +E-xperience has chosen to utilize the Indiegogo crowd-funding platform as a way to raise the funds necessary to actualize the first stage of their substantial vision of a new world built around music, dance, art & community.
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[Press-News.org] BAND of LIGHT +E-XPERIENCE Launches Indiegogo Crowd-funding Campaign to Build Their Vision of the New EarthThe BAND of LIGHT +E-xperience has chosen to utilize the Indiegogo crowd-funding platform as a way to raise the funds necessary to actualize the first stage of their substantial vision of a new world built around music, dance, art & community.
