May 12
Hey gang,
Small Town Sleeper is making a bid to push to land our new single "Backseat" onto the Charts at radio. Here is a list of stations across the country that are currently spinning the single. With your help, solid air play at these stations will allow the band to receive more adds and enable us to eventually chart. Drop by and give them some love....
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Here is an updated list of the stations who currently have "Backseat"..please remember to only request stations in your area or those who stream online.
PLEASE do not bombard the stations.
MA
WAIC 91.
9 (Springfield, MA)
413-205-3941
ME
WWBX B97 (Bangor, ME)
http://www.b97hits.com/pages/equest.html
207-947-9100
NY
WSKS 97.
9 (Utica, NY)
315-733-KISS
http://www.cnykiss.com
Shaun Andrews PD: shaun@cnykiss.com
Jesse Jordan 10-2pm: jesse@cnykiss.com
Matty J 12-6a: matty@cnykiss.com
Kenny The Promo Guy 7-12a: kennythepromoguy@aol.com
**Streams Online**
WMXO 101.
5 (Olean, NY)
716-375-1015
requests: studio@mix1015online.com
PA
WGMR
http://www.g101fm.com/DJs.htm
IA
KGLI (Souix City, IA)
http://www. kg95. com/main. html
**Streams Online**
IN
WZVN (Valparaiso, IN)
1-219-477-4445
2755 Sager Road
Valparaiso, IN 46383
http://www.z1071.com
**They stream online**
WMGI 100.
7 (Terre Haute, IN)
Jamie Dawson 5-10am: jamie@1007mixfm.com
Kolene Kaye 10-3pm: kolene@1007mixfm.com
Ryan Ross 3-7pm: Ryan@1007mixfm.com
Kyle West 7-12am: kyle@1007mixfm.com
KS
KQLA 103.
5 (Junction City, KS)
866-762-5525
Email Bradley J: bradleyj@kqla.com
KACZ (Manhattan, KS)
http://www.z963.com
785-776-1963
**Vote Hot 8 @ 8**
KJLS 103.
3 (Hays, KS)
785-625-2578
Rachel: blockparty@mix103fm.com
KY
WIFX (Harold, KY)
606-633-9439
MI
WMQT (Marquette, MI)
906-225-9100
MN
KROC 106.
9 (Rochester, MN)
507-781-2400
Email Johnny Bee, P.D.: jbee@kroc.com
KBMX (Duluth, MN)
http://www.mix108.com/main.php
218-720-2649
MT
KLTZ Mix 93 (Glasgow, MT)
406-228-9336
http://www.kltz.com
Email Tim Phillips, P.D.: 2timphil@nemontel.net
**Streams Online**
OH
WZOQ (Lima, OH)
http://www.starlima.com
**Streams Online**
LA
KQID 93.
1 (Alexandria, LA)
319-473-0093
http://www. q93fm. com
Squirrel PD: squirrel@q93fm.com
Sugar 10-1pm: sugar93@gmail.com
Fuzzy 1-6pm: fuzzy1987@gmail.com
Jessica 6-12am: jessica@q93fm.com
**Streams Online**
SC
WWXM 97.
7 (Myrtle Beach, SC)
843-293-9797
Ron Roberts, P.D.: rroberts@qantumradio.com
Kosmo 10-3pm: kosmo@mix977online.com
Ron 3-7pm: ron@mix977online.com
*Station Streams Live*
AR
KLBQ (El Dorado, AR)
501-863-5121
KISR 93.
7 (Ft Smith, AR)
479-785-2525
http://www.kisr.net/index/index.php
**Streams Online**
CA
KFMI 96.
3 (Eureka, CA)
800-888-6499
CO
KPMX (Sterling, CO)
http://www.kpmx.com
970-522-4800
**Streams Online**
NM
KIVA 95.
9 (Albuquerque, NM)
1217 VALENCIA, N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87110
KSSR (Santa Rosa, NM)
505-472-5777
2818 WILL ROGERS DR
HC 69 BOX 78
Santa Rosa, NM 88435
OK
KYFM (Bartlesville, OK)
http://www.bartlesvilleradio.com/kyfmabout.html
918-336-1001
**Streams Online**
106.
9 KTXY (Columbia, MO)
VOA (Washington, DC)
92.
7 KLOZ (Kaiser, MO)
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April 25
Here is a fact for you…nobody believes in this band or loves this band more than the band itself. With that said, we all go through bad days, times of doubt, and question dedication. Having said all of that… what our community of friends and fans have done for us and continues to do for us everyday is so amazing that I/we can't help but to be inspired! Where is this coming from?…what happened? Nothing really…I just think that as necessary as it is to tell someone that you love them everyday, it is equally important to tell them that you appreciate the sacrifices and amazing things they do for you. (this includes our families) Soooo…Thank you one and all for all you do. Nothing you do goes unnoticed, and everything is appreciated. I know we screw around, and I'm usually never serious when I type these blogs, but this is serious. Take it as a bouquet of flowers sent to you for no reason, and on a non-holiday. If I had the money, I would send flowers to all of you. (Beers for the Bro's of course).
Now…lots of things coming up and going on. First of course is our show tomorrow in Springfield @Spirit's. We hope to see you there! Second, for all of those wanting to come to our Columbus show in May with Lovesick Radio, the venue has been changed to "Frog, Bear & Wild Boar". Looking forward to getting back to C-Bus, and rocking a show with our friends in Lovesick!
Finally, in bigger news…STS will be heading to "The Big Apple" next week. We have a slew of events planned! Some confirmed… some still being worked on. Here is a short list…For sure we will be doing a radio interview at Z100 @12:30 on Thurs. You will be able to stream this on-line…(more details soon) Also confirmed is a stop at the "Sirius" Radio HQ for a quick interview… Other things in the works are more interviews/acoustic performances for Music Choice, VH1, MTV2, and AOL…none of these are set just yet, but we hope to at least stop in to show our faces. Also another photo shoot is being discussed. Finally, we will get to visit the Upper 11 offices and meet the new staff for the first time. We hope to have a Pow Wow and really plot out 2008 for STS. We hope you guys are willing to hang around for the ride…(no matter how slow it may be.)
Nobody believes in this band or loves this band more than the band itself…it's about to get real ya'll!
See ya soon,
-Troy
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October 29
TOUR DIARY 1
Current mood: chipper
Dear Diary, Oct. 10, 2007
We've seen these roads before, yet this time we see them with "new eyes". Lucked and plucked to front load shows for an "idol" is day and night when it comes to sweating it out in clubs across this beautiful country. I like it though.I think it has been a fantastic order of events. Get a taste of what is to come, and maybe just maybe you will see a full circle develop. I've decided to tuck the sweet taste of multi-platinum shows into my pocket. I pull it out every time I start to question my choicesif it were not for that sweet taste, "hope" would be all I have to pull from my denim. Still enough to succeed, but having tasted the sugar helps choke down some of the bitter taste this business creates.
"Little Rock. Are you ready for a lotta Rock?"that has been my threat to the band since we've started playing this town. Somehow nobody thinks it would go over well as a set opener. (I have no idea why) "Sticky Fingerz" was a nice way to start the tour though. Awesome club on a Wed. night. Reminded me of a mini- House of Blueswhich was awesome because there was great sound, and nice size stage! We played with Boulder Colorado's "Rose Hill Drive"can we say talented? Wowthey were in Rolling Stones 10 bands to watch for in 07. I'm not gonna lie, the crowd was a little lite, but it was a Wed. night, and we had only had the show booked for a few dayscouple that with it being 21 and up, and you wipe out a large part of the folks who would have come out. It's all good though we had a blast with the ones who did come out, and the club fed us so what else can you ask for?
Inside Sticky Fingerz
Artistic Blur Shot of myself and Wendy (Our favorite Little Rocker)
Trip highlites included:
Derek spraining his ankle while freestyle walking.
Not finding a Wal-Mart in Arkansas (Isn't this the birthstate of Wal-Mart?)
Dear Diary, Oct. 12, 2007
"This Kansas wheat won't break us and another drink won't make us free .The oven's wide open, hold your breath and see. Hold your breath and see . . ."-J.R.
One of the great things about these smaller tours is that you get to play shows with a ton of different bands. It always makes me nervous at first.seems finding bands that play pop/rock can be a bit of a challenge, and I'm not always sure how the metal heads or Emo kids will take us! Once again, going in to "JC's House of Rock" the entire band was a bit worried. Turned out (as usual) to be a great night, and we were received very well! Talked to a lot of the bands after the show, and think we made some new friends. The common denominator no matter what style of music you play is that the in's and out's of the business are the same, so no matter what, we always have something to talk about. I stand behind the fact that there is no need to change who we are to be accepted. For those that came out, we didn't pull "The Part that Walks Away" off the set because it was "too light", but because I've been nursing a cold since we kicked off the tourI've been on a steady flow of "Mucinex" and Advilwhat can you do, the show must go on.
JC's House of ROCK
Trip Highlights included:
Buying "Big trouble in Little China" for $5 at Wal-Mart
Eating at Fat Ernie's
Hearing the owner of JC's tell us all the murder stories that happened in the club. Guess a few folks were hacked up in the basement..rock n' roll!
Dear Diary Oct.13, 2007
"That John Denver is full of Sh&%"
I was so excited to see the "Rocky Mountains", so it would be just my luck that we roll into town with a ridiculous amount of over cast sky. I kid Dann the entire time"Dude there are no mountains in Colorado." We had high hopes for this show even though we had never played in or near Denver, but Dann spent years of his life in this area, and this would be his first show back in a couple of years. On a personal note, I had several friends that had moved to this area, and was looking forward to seeing them as well. We played "THE TOAD TAVERN" which had just been completely remodeled, and was the perfect set up for a rock band. nice size stage, great sound and lights, and awesome staff. We again played with several great bands, and actually ended up headlineing this show. The shows have increasingly gotten better, and this show has been the highlite so far. It felt like "home". We played a long set throwing in a ton of "oldies" so we were completely unprepared when we were encoredSpeaking of unpreparedI couldn't figure out why I was so out of breathsomewhere between the verse and chorus of "Blue Skies Red", it hit me that we were at a pretty high altitude, and that may have been why I was so winded. I imagined myself as an olympic athlete in trainingIf rock n' roll were an olympic sportI would rock out in Denver everynightmaybe they should put some sort of trainning center here? I'm glad I thought of thatJ Anyway, the feedback was amazing, and it was a great night all around. Big thanks to Brian for letting us hang out and shower up at his house! You and your family rock!!! Also, mad props to the entire TTT staff!
Before we brought the Rock to THE TOAD
Got the windows pimped and ready for the Cali Sun
Sorry no Mountain pics...(it's all a hoax anyway)
Trip Highlites included:
Getting our ride pimped with window Tint from the kind folks at "Jazz it up!"
Putting faces to all the stories Dann has told for the past 2 years
Dear Diary Oct.14, 2007
I've learned that being on the road days off can be bittersweet. You'd rather be doing a show and staying busy(oh yeah, and making gas money),but on the other hand it is nice to get a chance to just relax. This particular day off was pretty lame, but the night made it all worth it! After 15+ hours in a van we ended up in Phoenix, AZThe plan was to catch our friends DAUGHTRY in concert, but we missed the show due to the long haul on the road. Luckily the guys were in town the rest of the night. We were only in town about 20 mins before Chris gave me a call to come and hang outI guess the guys were getting ready for a few days off themselves, and were looking to have a little celebration. We headed over to the hotel they were staying at, and spent several hours catching up and enjoying some drinks. I know I say it all the time, but these guys really are a class act. I'm so excited to see where they will be 5/10 years from nowI mean multi-platinum on your first record!!! Get out of hereDann and I actually got an exclusive listen to some new tracks the band is working on for the next recordjudging by thatalbum 2 should take them to another level. We ended up staying the night in Phoenix with DAUGHTRY and our friends Shar and Allyson, and then headed to Cali for a week of shows
Buddha tells Joey..."The secret to selling Merch is in the drink"
Dann still rocking the Mo'
Dear Diary Oct. 15, 2007
So we finally made it to California.saw some pretty cool sights along the way. Passed a windmill farmwhat a crazy site to see.hundreds of windmills strewn across the fields and hills. I'm sure it would get old if you were to see them everyday, but there was something beautiful and peaceful about themlike tourist we all grabbed our camera phones trying to snap pictures that could justify the sight, but to no avail. We have come to the conclusion that cameras can not even come close to capturing the real beauty this country has to offer(or maybe we just don't have nice enough cameras) Just past the windmill farm were some life size concrete dinosaursI made the joke that it looked like the place Pee-Wee stopped off in Pee-Wee's Big Adventurecome to find out, it really was the place they filmed the sceneor so that is what one of the locals told us. Who knowsmaybe they were just out for a laugh"let's have some fun with these midwest boys and tell them whatever they want to hear". Anyway, it was cool all the same.
So we have several days to spend in Calilucky for us we made some amazing friends on the DAUGHTRY tour and we totally lucked into a place to stay while we were in the Govenator state Not just a place to stay, but a second home. Our dear friend Shar invited us right in and let us crash in her guest house. It was amazing, as soon as we got in, her husband Justin had made homemade chicken, mashed potato's and corn on the cobbway better than the fast food we had been throwing down our throatsand that was just the first of many amazing meals to come! If this wasn't enough, Shar's mother, Kathy, had made us homemade cookies, muffin's brownie's and a birthday cake for Will! We were totally spoiled. I can't thank the family enoughI could go on about how amazing everyone including all the kids have been to us we are indeed lucky!
Dear Diary, Oct. 16, 2007
So we had a day off before our first Cali showwe've been spending our downtime watching movies, and trying to trackdown free wi-fi! When we are not doing that we are usually sleeping, or passing football. That seems to be our latest addiction seems I do actually have a little atheletic skill still left from my youth. It took a couple of rounds before I found my groove, but I am def. able to hang with the other gents.so much so I'm considering using my musical career as a stepping stone into professional football. "Go ahead dream it you "insert bad word here" dreamers"I know I am. Anyway, I'm trying to stay active on this trip. ( although I have not even come close to the usual fitness schedule I keep when I am home). After looking at these massive California hills for 2 days, I decided to finally make my move and climb to the topI wanted to see the view from the top and get an "official biggest loser type workout". I started out running, but once I got to the hill and hit the incline, it turned into a brisk walk, and that turned into a paranoia of coming across snakes and spiders due to the fact that the hill I chose to climb had no "path". I blazed my own trail, and after a few tricky manuvers I made it to the peako.k. so it wasn't a freaking mountain, but it was an nice hike. I spelled my name with rocks at the topI can't take credit though, I just followed the lead of earlier mountain/hill climbing achievers. I felt accomplishedin fact, if I were to actually update my "myspace" emotion, I would change it to "accomplished"
Dear Diary, Oct.17,2007
Our first Cali show was at a club in Riverside called "Lake Alice"like all the clubs so far, the staff was really great to us. We played with a local band called "Question the Gas Price".a perfect name for a Cali band if you ask me. Anyway, they rocked the house first and drew a nice crowd. We played second and tried to strech out our set to cover the full time slotwe actually did 2 sets which we haven't done for a long time. We had some awesome friends come out. Some we made from the DAUGHTRY dates, and even a few who we just made through word of mouth. It was great to play for some new friends who had not seen us live beforeI think the set was overall pretty tight, and we made the best of a typical Wed. night crowd. It was a 3 hour a drive from where we were staying, but being the spoiled kids we are , we had yet another amazing couple let us crash at their house.Lisa and her husband treated us like royalty, and even bought us breakfast which I'm still upset about! If anyone need to be treated to breakfast, it would have been them. Thank you guys so much foreverything!!!
Dear Diary, Oct. 19,2007
Our next to show was back in Paso Robles, one ouf the towns we hit with DAUGHTRY. Paso is a really cool town right in the heart of wine country. We played at "The Downtown Brew", and had an awesome Friday night crowd. A very cool band called "Machine" who could have not been any nicer to us, opened the showit was nice to play last because we had a ton of friends come out, and we were able to mingle. The show was a bit strange for uswe seemed to not be hitting our stride. Derek broke a string, and I had to do a solo version of "Summer" which would have been fine if I woud have had my acoustic. We made the best of the situation, and everyone seemed to still enjoy our stories. We had a ton of opportunities for places to stay, but we ended up crashing in the van due to us all having a little too much "celebration juice". There must have been something about this place. As if we didn't do enough celebrating the night before, we continued the next day having some drinks and watching the Buckeye's beat Mich. St. I enjoyed the Blueberry Brew, and several free shots that were sent our wayalthough, I didn't "pay for them"I "paid for them".you know what I mean? We had a blast, and we had enough time to dry out before we hit the stage that night for another show with "Machine" at Grover beach.
Highlites Included:
Seeing all our friends
Waking up after a night of rock to 100's of Classic Cars and 1000lbs punkins? We had no idea there was a festival in Downtown Paso on Sat.
1 OSU beating Mich. St
Marla's awesome food
Free Drinks!
Dear Diary, Oct. 20, 2007
Sat. night we got to play Grover Beach which is a cool working class community right on the ocean. Again, we got very lucky, and there was an amazing staff at O'riley's who took great care of us. We switched the line-up tonight, and opened the show for "Machine". I think our set was pretty tight, but I felt a bit awkward due to strange stage sound. Since we opened the show, I was able to really sit back and catch "Machine's" set. Very great band, and I can't thank them enough for everything they did for us. We had a good turnout, and we did very well with merch! I want to thank Marla for coming out again with the Kitchen staff, and for bringing more food! I can't say enough how nice it is to eat food that doesn't come in a sack, (Although, In- n- Out Burger in Cali is a must). We closed the bar down and decided that it would be awesome to spend the night on the beachin theory this was a good idea, but by the time we found a place to park the van, it was a bit chilly to say the least. I opted to open the windows and have the sound of the ocean put me to sleep inside the nice warm van. Dealing with a sore throat and cold all tour, I thought it best to not push my luckthe other guys took blankets and pillows and did it up surfer styleOf course it wasn't long before I heard some noise outside the vanwouldn't you know itit was Dann and Buddha coming back to regain feeling in their numb body parts I do have to give mad props to Derk and Will for sticking it out the entire night. Of course Will had a military style sleeping bag to keep him warm, and Derk could sleep through World War IIIthat kid can sleep, and when he is outhe is out! We rolled out of town around 8am. I slept the entire 3 hour trip back, but I woke up to the smell of fireIt was crazy to see the California wildfires in real life Shar was watering her roof so that the embers flying through the air wouldn't ignite. Things you never think about growing up in OhioYou just can't explain how it all looked and smelled with words..I'll try to post pics.
Dear Diary, Oct.23, 2007
So we had a few days off before the Whisky show. We killed time by watching the endless news coverage of the California fires. I still can't explain how strange it was to watch it on the news, and then walk outside and see it in real life. We were in the Castaic area, and there were threats of evacuation, but the biggest inconvenience we had was that they closed down the dining room of the Jack in the Box.bummer, we actually had to go one morning without Blueberry French toast sticks. Anyway, after hours of watching the depressing tragedy in person and on t.v., we all decided it was time for a change. Will headed into the main house to rock some "Battleship" with the family, Derek and Buddha (have you met Buddha at a show yet? He is the guy that takes care of us, and makes sure everything runs smoothmake sure you say hi to him at the next showhe is now family) anyway, they decided to climb the same hill I climbed a few days earlier.there were no fires on the hill so they were safe! As for Dann and I, we made the big adventure to Carlsbad CA. Home to Josh Steely of DAUGHTRY, and he and his wife's boutique clothing store "THE DEN". When we met up with the guys in Phoenix, he invited us down to check out some duds. We made the trip with no traffic problems, and Bonnie at THE DEN took great care of uswe got some sweet new threads and headed back not before making a quick stop at an In-n-Out burger. What can I saythe "crazy life of Rockstars".hey if it is any better, one night we did have several, several drinks and watched "PREDATOR".(not sure if that helped or hurt our ROCKSTAR status)
FIRE!!!
One of the "In n Out" stops
Dear Diary, Oct, 24, 2007
So today was the big day. Our first time at the legendary Whisky a go-go. So many greats have graced its stage, we were all looking forward to bringing our show to the sunset strip. We got to the club at 3 for soundcheck, and since we were chosen to headline the night, we got the first soundcheck. The entire staff was class act, and everything ran smooth. There were 4 other bands on the bill, and all of them were amazing, and all had completely different styleswe knew it would be a great night.
After soundcheck we had several hours to kill so we thought it would be cool to check out High Voltage (a.k.a. LA INK) We are all huge Kat Von D. fans so we were all stoked..that was until we made the 3+ mile walk one way, and there was no sign of Kat or anyone from the show for that matterIt was all good though, we needed a workout, and Buddha bought some swag.
We headed back to the whiskey just in time to catch all the acts. Just as I thought, they were all amazing. Around 11:20 we hit the stage and did our thing. We had a blast, and it was great to see a lot of familiar faces. Even cooler was the fact that it was an all ages show so our under 21 crowd was able to come out. I can't say thank you enough to everyone for all the support. I wish we could have stayed longer, and I apologize to those who were waiting for us to load up and we didn't get a chance to say goodbye, but they were in a rush to close the bar so we had to get our trailer packed up. For those that did hangout, we had a blast. So after our good-bye's we headed outThe plan was to stop in Vegas which we did, but all we did there was get gas and watch Buddha turn his $2 into $25 at the gas station Casino. I think we were all just excited to get home which is why we made the trek back straight through. Nothing like a cross-country trip. Looking forward to our East Coast dates
Gotta love the all ages shows!!!
We are so greatful to this lady and her family!
And finally...if we only learned one thing from this trip, it was that Dann can really work a "pole"...what???
-T
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October 2
Hey Gang
Just want to give everyone the latest and greatest First of all, if you have not been keeping up with the shows, here is the current schedule. (Although we are still adding shows daily)
Oct 12 2007 8:00P
JCs House of Rock Wichita, Kansas
Oct 13 2007 8:00P
The Toad Tavern Littleton, Colorado
Oct 17 2007 8:00P
Lake Alice Riverside, California
Oct 19 2007 8:00P
The Downtown Brew Paso Robles, California
Oct 20 2007 8:00P
Oreillys Grover Beach,, California
Oct 24 2007 8:00P
Whiskey A Go Go West Hollywood, California
Nov 9 2007 8:00P
Milwaukee Ale House Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Nov 10 2007 8:00P
Hiawatha Sturtevant, Wisconsin
Nov 15 2007 8:00P
The Nick Birmingham, Alabama
Nov 16 2007 8:00P
The Blue Iguana Prattville, Alabama
Nov 17 2007 9:00P
The LA Hangout Lutz(Tampa), Florida
Nov 21 2007 8:00P
W.O. Wrights Dayton, Ohio
As you can see we just added a show on Oct. 24 at the WHISKEY A GO GO in West Hollywood. You can now buy pre-sale tickets in our Corner Store for $13.50. Tickets will be ready for pick up at the doors the night of the show. Also, while you are at the store, we have added two new T-shirt designs that will be available this tour, and on our store, very soon!
Now
So we seem to have at least an idea of where we will be and when. With this said, we will now be able to put some acoustic shows on the books. If you see an open spot on our schedule, and you are on the way or are at least somewhat on the way to our next show, and you want us to stop by for an acoustic party (same guidelines apply), please e-mail me at smalltownsleeper@yahoo.com SUBJECT ACOUSTIC STOP. Right now it would be great to fill up the 10th and 11th of Oct. on our way from Ohio to Kansas. If you are on the way, and dont mind last minute planning, wed love to sing some stories for you!
As I said, we are adding shows daily (mostly to the big gaps in our tour), so there may be a chance that by the time you e-mail me another show has been booked, but you never know until you try! Also, still would love leads for more club showsTenn. in particular has not seemed to be a place we have been able to work out a show, and believe me, weve triedany ideas welcome!
Looking forward to seeing everyone on the road!
-T
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one_hot_eclair
wow. teenage anthems. amazing mucho gusto. keep up the
good work and come to AL.
posted Sep 11