To all those “True Fans” who wish to reminisce or recreate the memories, this is for YOU! Check out photos from last month’s shows and learn how you can get your pictures posted and win FREE tickets to an upcoming show!
March was a solid month for live music. With 16 different shows, ranging from small cafe performances to full-size theater productions, we witnessed a broad spectrum of musical styles and sounds that hailed from all parts of the U.S. From the hip-hop rhymes of Bronze Nazareth, to the electro-dub of STS9, we drowned ourselves in sound.
As one way to say “Thank You” to those who joined in, we have created this photo recap and a contest that is sure to please your creative palettes. Send us any photo(s) that you have taken at a True Endeavors concert in 2009 to become automatically eligible to win a FREE PAIR of tickets to the show of YOUR CHOICE between April 16 – April 24. Yep, you heard us right, that’s 11 shows to choose from (see our calendar). If we like your photos, they may just end up being posted. All winners will be announced Tuesday, April 14.
Please send your photos to Shelley at shellpeckham@trueendeavors.com
Blind Pilot…
delivered their signature acoustic, indie rock melodies to an enthused audience at the Orpheum Stage Door on March 14.


The Broken West…
shared stories and sounds from California as they headlined the Orpheum Stage Door.



Along with the music, the merchandise also seemed to excite fans of The Broken West.

Sound Tribe Sector 9…
got the crowd dancing on March 12 at the Barrymore Theatre.



Split Lip Rayfield…
opened for Railroad Earth at the Barrymore Theartre on March 27. Jeff Eaton’s gas tank bass had the audience guessing just exactly what his bass was made out of.

Railroad Earth…
exhibited their classic sound, songs, and timeless vocals while dazzling the crowd with a spectacular light set-up at the Barrymore Theatre on March 27.

The Heligoats…
ironically consisting of one member – Chris, set the tone for Clem Snide on March 26 at High Noon Saloon.

Plants and Animals…
performed with The Heligoats and Clem Snide on March 26 at High Noon Saloon. P&A has recently been nominated for 2 JUNO Award nominations, including Best New Group. Those who attended the show know exactly how they earned it!



Clem Snide…
brought their “true American deadpan” style to the High Noon Saloon on March 26.



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