CONTEST: Neil Young + Promise of the Real Photo
Neil Young + Promise of the Real
Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY - July 21, 2015
Photo by Hounds That Howell
(Click photo to enlarge)
In the spirit of love and all that is good and real about Neil Young and their rustie fans, we're pleased to be able to offer a free print of the photo above to a lucky Thrasher's Wheat reader. Details follow below.
Thanks to the photographer Hounds That Howell, the winner will receive a high resolution print measuring 11" X 14" from the Rebel Content Tour. For more details, see Memories From the Rail: Neil Young + Promise of the Real - Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY - July 21, 2015
HOW TO WIN A COPY OF "Neil Young + Promise of the Real Photo"
Lucky Thrasher's Wheat supporters will be eligible to win a free copy of the Neil Young + Promise of the Real print. We truly appreciate being able to do what we do here at TW, and we love being able to give something back in return.
To enter the contest, follow these steps:
#1) Subscribe (or be already subscribed) to one of our blogfeed channels either via Facebook (LIKE us), Twitter (FOLLOW us) and/or subscribe to our email list.
2) Then just email us (thrasher@thrasherswheat.org) with your name, postal mailing address with *country*, and which blogfeed channel you signed up for (Facebook, Twitter, email list options noted above in Step #1). *Be sure to identify your complete Facebook ID, Twitter handle, or email address.*
Entries must be emailed with SUBJECT line: Contest - "Neil Young + Promise of the Real Photo"
Include name, postal mailing address with *country*.
Deadline: August 28, 2015
We'll then randomly select Thrasher's Wheat readers as winner.
Don't Be Denied!
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3 Comments:
Think you've got a problem with the subject line...Steven Stills?
Thanks zakyfarms! Corrected.
Best of luck.
Nice article and interview with Micah Nelson went up on the Rolling Stone website this morning. Seems there is talk about another leg of the tour with POTR, starting at Farm Aid and continuing on to the Bridge shows. Also maybe a DVD from the recent shows. Wish I had seen the Great Woods show, maybe they'll be back around again before too long. Good stuff, see link below:
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/inside-neil-youngs-epic-summer-tour-with-promise-of-the-real-20150810
On a separate note, another great weekend of performances at this year's Scituate Heritage Days. My favorite music moment of the festival, and maybe for the entire year, was the tribute to B.B. King during the lunchtime set with Sugar Ray and the Bluetones. Guitarist Mike Welch (aka Monster Mike) played an instrumental version of Darlin' You Know I Love You that was one for the ages -- perfect in every way imaginable. Here is an earlier performance, hope you enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY6wVp22DkA
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