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ATR taking part in charity webathon

Oct 12th, 2009 by Malice

Analogue Transit will be one of the bands featured in the 2nd annual Banding Together, a benefit webathon for the Spondylitis Association of America, airing October 16-18, 2009 on BlowUpRadio.com

ATR’s featured performance will air on Saturday, Oct. 17 @ 9:30pm.  Hear selections from their debut album “Gearheart,” as recorded live at The Saint in Asbury, NJ. Other featured performers include the Squirrel Nut Zippers and our good friend Joshua Van Ness A Far Off Place psp, as well as fifty other musicians.  So please tune in to support this very important cause.  Every $10 donation receives a free CD.

About the Spondylitis Association of America

The Spondylitis Association of America (SAA) is a non-profit organization that was the first and remains the largest resource for people affected by spondylitis. Through their efforts, they help advance education, research and treatment for ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and related diseases. Literally thousands of people visit their website (www.spondylitis.org) seeking information, support and most of all, hope. For over 25 years SAA has dedicated all of its resources to help improve the lives of people coping with spondylitis. For more information go to www.spondylitis.org

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ATR is for the Kids

May 27th, 2009 by Malice

The folks here at ATR headquarters would like to wish everyone a happy unofficial summer!  It’s unofficial because the summer solstice is still several weeks away, but since we start counting at Memorial Day, we can wish away.  We hope everyone returned safely from their festivities and for those of you who have yet to sober up sufficiently to return to work – uh, good show? We think? *shrugs*

At any rate, the weather has taken a turn for the reasonably better, and kids are looking forward to the end of school and the beginning of play.  It is ATR’s sincerest wish that all kids have a safe place to do just that and, to show their commitment to the cause, ATR donated their time and considerable skills to help make Morningside Park sound as good as it looked last weekend, joining forces with the New York Junior League and volunteers from all over the city for their Playground Improvement Project.

Word from the park is ATR’s acoustic set and general good made them a hit at the event, earning them a second invitation to attend the upcoming ribbon-cutting ceremony.  We’ll keep you updated on the deets for that.  In the meantime,  watch the video below to catch a glimpse of their set, as well as the boys’ explaining why the project is important. (And to see Jeff’s new do [yes, ANOTHER new do for Jeff] and Kwaku’s awesomely kickin’ hat.)

Also, June and July are shaping up to be busy months for the boys of ATR.  Check here to find a location near you, and come out and see ATR live.