Emerging Multi-Talented Rocker Graham Czach — Nominated for The Deli Chicago’s Artist of the Month — Teams With Planned Parenthood of Illinois at the Official CD Release Party for His Indie Debut ‘Lucid’ Friday, October 15 at Martyrs
CHICAGO, IL–(Marketwire – Sep 8, 2010) – Graham Czach’s furious creativity and singular versatile receptive to advice have warranted the Windy City local a assignment for The Deli Chicago’s Artist of the Month. Fans can opinion online by Sep fifteen by clicking http://chicago.thedelimagazine.com/snacks.
The socially unwavering rocker (www.grahamczach.com) is additionally teaming up with Planned Parenthood of Illinois (PPIL) to applaud the central recover of his eccentric entrance manuscript Lucid on Friday, Oct fifteen at Martyrs (3855 North Lincoln Ave.) in Chicago. The show starts at 9:30 p.m. Tickets have been $12 and might be purchased at www.martyrslive.com or at the door.
With a Chicago Music Award underneath his belt, the versatile singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist will move his complicated and on-going stone sensibilities to hold up behaving with the album’s strange rope members: drummer Kris Myers (Umphrey’s McGee), keyboardist Matt Nelson (Lupe Fiasco, Matthew Santos), guitarist Chris Siebold (Howard Levy, Kick the Cat) and bassist Graham Burris (Lupe Fiasco, Matthew Santos).
Czach — whose manuscript includes a absolute strain about termination rights patrician “Choice” — is donating a apportionment of sales generated from the eventuality to PPIL. PPIL’s seventeen illness centers via the state broach extensive reproductive illness caring services, sex education, and passionate illness report to some-more than 60,000 women, men, and teenagers any year.
In further to Planned Parenthood of Illinois, a apportionment of the deduction from Lucid is being donated to alternative non-profit organizations together with Greenpeace, the American Cancer Society and the Art of Living Foundation.
As Lucid sheds light on these critical amicable issues and more, Czach draws on a fascinating, different low-pitched credentials — that includes his work with Chicago Afrobeat Project — to emanate low-pitched landscapes as constrained as the lyrics. He was not long ago interviewed by Skope Magazine’s editor Mike Friedman and by Lisa Smith of The Blend Magazine for their Take Action Party surrounding his earth-friendly messages.
Tapping in to his childhood where Led Zeppelin, The Beatles and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were most a religion, and after influences similar to Pink Floyd, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Mars Volta and Jimi Hendrix, he infuses tough rocking, infrequently scarcely metered grooves to 4 (and more) partial outspoken harmonies, pleasing acoustic melodies and colourful maturation fibre arrangements.