DRUSKY ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS:
PUSH PLAY
HAVE BEEN FEATURED ON TRL AND HAVE TOURED WITH MILEY CYRUS
EMILY OSMENT
POPULAR FOR HER ROLE AS LILLY TRUSCOTT ON HANNAH MONTANA!
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS:
MY CARDBOARD SPACESHIP ADVENTURE &
MUSIC FROM ANOTHER ROOM
NOVEMBER 22, 2009 at ALTAR BAR (ALL AGES) in PITTSBURGH, PA
Drusky Entertainment (
www.druskyentertainment.com) Presents pop / rock stars
PUSH PLAY (
www.myspace.com/pushplayrox) who have been featured on TRL and have toured with Miley Cyrus co-headlining with
EMILY OSMENT (
www.emilyosment.us) popular for her roll as Lilly Truscott aka Miley's BFF on Hannah Montana with special guests
MY CARDBOARD SPACESHIP ADVENTURE (
www.myspace.com/..mycardboardspaceshipadventure) and
MUSIC FROM ANOTHER ROOM (
www.myspace.com/mfarmusic)
for
an
all ages show at
Altar Bar (1620 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222) on November 22, 2009 5:30
doors, 6:00
show. General admission tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the door and are available at all Ticketmaster outlets,
www.ticketmaster.com
or by calling 1-800-745-3000.
ABOUT PUSH PLAY:The
world is rife with next big things, the majority of which come and go
in a cloud left behind in hype and false hopes. Some build followings,
left soon after to wallow for years in obscurity. There is occasionally
the rare moment in time when hard work, perseverance and pursuing the
simple path of artist development yields a viable, fanfueled career
that can last for decades. Push Play is on their way towards cementing
their status as a band that has built their foundation via the latter.
Nothing is more important than the fan for this band of four. From
the beginning, they have nurtured each and every voice of passion that
acts as the fuel in this constantly expanding fan base which simply
borders on phenomenon. Singer CJ Baran shares, “As a band, we have
focused on building a relationship with the fans. One by one, we have
prided ourselves in making the time to get to know them, on a personal
level whenever possible.” Drummer Derek Ries adds, “They have been
really loyal, and we try to make it a real experience for them. Push
Play provides an intimacy in the fan experience from the moment we pull
in to town, play the gig, and then interact with every one who came out
after the show. It is all about them, and without their interest we
ultimately have nothing.”
As the four unknowns left the confines of their comfort zone, they
harnessed the power of the Internet to launch legions of supporters,
delivering hordes of adoring fans in markets hundreds of miles from
home. These regional fan clubs built a swell that across the board
delivered packed houses with little or no radio play. As word spread,
the passion bred a movement that was synonymous to a crusade, where the
few became many. The band broke from obscurity in what simply equates
to a viral tsunami.
Back home, the band’s absence from their local market allowed the
legend to grow. The Long Island Press anointed Push Play “The Best Band
on Long Island.” In New York City, the quartet sold-out Irving Plaza,
leaving hundreds of fans on the streets unable to get in due to fire
code. Soon after, they raised the ante, selling-out Times Square’s
Nokia Theater --- a feat no other unsigned act has ever accomplished.
Guitarist Steve Scarola shares, “It was an awesome experience to be
able to play in a venue where we had seen a handful of shows. Being on
the stage, as opposed to in the audience was incredible. To think that
in 18 months we went from playing for friends and family to close to
two thousand was an amazing moment for us.”
The members of Push Play grew up together on Long Island. As they
turn childhood dreams of rock stardom in to reality, they are in this
together as they have been from the beginning. Lead Singer and rhythm
guitarist CJ Baran and lead guitarist Steve Scarola share duties on
stage with the keyboards. The rhythm section is fueled by the talents
of Nick DeTurris on bass and drummer Derek Ries. When asked about
growing up together, DeTurris concedes, “When I first met CJ, our
relationship grew around our interest in skateboarding. Now it is
centered on music. He pushed me to get a bass, and that was the origin
of this band coming together. Derek and Steve came along about three
years ago, so we really have been building this for quite a while.”
Baran continues, “In hindsight, this has worked out really well. Our
individual personalities really click, and the fact that the four of us
have distinct tastes in music, it seems to really work. We all know how
lucky we are to have each other.”
As the band matures, the material has evolved with them coming of
age. Gone are the cliché traps that come with lyrical impulses
predictable from the juvenile perspective. In their place rises
material that has more of a punch, and messages inspired from life
experience. The band is still young, but filled with a perspective and
clear vision of what they are after. Baran shares,”Success can be
measured in aspiring to deliver the best qualities of those bands we
respect the most. Muse is a role model for musicianship and
showmanship. The Killers distinct style, sound and feel are their own,
and we aim to reach the heights they bring to stage and life in general
every day.”
The new material shows amazing growth for Push Play. The lead
single, “Midnight Romeo” is the most scandalous song on the album. It
centers around what is on the mind of every teenager in America
offering, “You be the lock, I’ll be the key.” It doesn’t take much of
an imagination to figure out the metaphor. Another track, “Start
Again,” is a power ballad in the purest sense. The lyrical content is
deep, offering the hopes of redemption in going back to the moment of
indiscretion, where the mess-ups began. The tune “Heart Attack,”
surrounds the feelings we all go through in a bad break-up ending on
bad terms. They, and their peers, have all been there, and the tune is
an anthem for the emotions teenagers learn to live with. Lastly, “Where
I Belong” relates to the passage of time in missing someone, and
ultimately learning to live with absence in one’s life. The material on
the nationally distributed debut FOUND shares themes significant in the
lives of the band’s fans and their own with insight surprisingly clear
from four young men.
The four remain bright, young souls that are the epitome of
professionalism. When engaging with them, adjectives that reflect their
presence include charismatic, intelligent, vibrant, and simply
inclusive. They might be a bit older, and a tad bit more dangerous, but
they remain role models that you are not going to read about in the
tabloids for missteps bred from irresponsible behavior. Push Play are
the real deal, and odds are as the groundswell continues to grow, this
moment in time will be looked upon as lift-off to a career encompassing
worldwide stardom.