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Friday, June 23, 2006 
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Ambition and the Mighty Dollar "I was a successful stockbroker with over a million dollars in the bank," says After the Crash singer Jake, "but I lost it all on April 4, 2000, as the market was having its biggest point-down day ever."

Jake, once head of Boxwood Capital Management and Boxwood Trading on Morena Boulevard, says he began to use his free time to write songs and tour as a solo act. Eventually, he hooked up with band members via ads placed at Craigslist. Now, the four members of After the Crash live and travel in a 2002 Dodge conversion van and trailer, purchased a couple of years ago for $13,000.

"All we own is our wheels, a computer, and our cell phones," says Jake. "We're on the road full-time, booking, promoting, and merchandising ourselves as we go along by using free wireless Internet in towns as we go.... We have eight or nine [MySpace] pages and send out over 6000 e-mail notices per town we are playing. It's really increased our turnout."

After The Crash: Vantastic Penny-Pinchers

The challenge, he says, is getting Internet service without paying.

"Places like Starbucks charge, but Panera bakeries, Atlanta Bread Company, and Buffalo Wild Wings, they usually have free WiFi. We also drive by hotels to see which ones have free networks we can use. Sometimes, all you have to do is park near the right apartment complex; they have WiFi a lot, too."

Jake says the entire band spends $12 per day on food.

"Kiko, the guitarist, eats a one-dollar side salad from Wendy's for lunch and a dollar bean burrito for dinner (he's vegetarian). Me and the other guys buy sandwich meat and cheese from Wal-Mart for a couple of dollars and put it on bread for lunch, and dinner comes from a [fast-food] dollar menu.... The Jumbo Jack is the most food for the smallest price." -- Jay Allen Sanford

Jennifer

 
Good article.
That year hit me hard too. I haven't re-invested since. I guess it left me thinking there are better things to do with the little money I do have. Being a K Teacher and now a stay at home Domestic Goddess I enjoy my simple life.
Now I know why you guys are so skinny, you don't eat. So when your on your way back home via Arizona, call me and I'll fix you a home cooked meal. I make a great Veggie Lasagna or whatever
sounds good to you.
 
Posted by Jennifer on Friday, June 23, 2006 - 9:45 PM
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monmon

 
all of this is cool except for the van part didnt you get it like a year ago hum...oh well
love
ME

 
Posted by monmon on Thursday, July 06, 2006 - 2:59 AM
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