AUGUST ROCKS ST.CHARLES IL
August filled Pheasant Run Theater with its “Wall of Sound” on July 20th
and people would not stop requesting more. Watch for limited performances
this fall and the New CD.
August filled Pheasant Run Theater with its “Wall of Sound” on July 20th
and people would not stop requesting more. Watch for limited performances
this fall and the New CD.
AUGUST IS OUT OF THE STUDIO WITH A FEW SURPRISES. THEY WILL PERFORM FROM 8-10PM ON JANUARY 31TH AT THE WIRE AT 6815 W. ROOSEVELT ROAD, BERWYN, IL FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. AUGUST WILL BE BRINGING MUSIC TO A NEW HIGH FOR THE “WALL OF SOUND”. COME SEE THIS 1-NIGHT ONLY SHOW: TICKETS ARE $20.00
The newest CD from “AUGUST” is soon to be released with 10 new songs. Multi Grammy award winner Bill Champlin, formerly of the band, “Chicago”, honored us by joining with us for a release of “In the Heat of the Night”. Nick Milo, keyboardist & arranger for Joe Cocker for 13 years, also joined us for a few songs. We are all excited to release this new CD. We have been getting great response on some of the singles we released in the U.K.; one of the favorites is the song “Calling Me Home, Chicago” written by Chicagoan Paul David Wilson.
Once again, AUGUST welcomed Lydia Pense & Cold Blood back to Chicago to a sold out crowd in August 2014. They will continue to be guests of AUGUST each year.
Bill Champlin, long time member of the band “Chicago” and “Sons of Champlin”, is currently working with AUGUST on a re-release of “In the Heat of the Night” which Bill had made famous when he arranged & performed this song for the hit TV series of the same name. This work will be released this summer. Watch for it!! Listen for it!!
Nick Milo, former longtime Music Director and keyboardist for Joe Cocker, joined AUGUST for a night of memorable “Cocker” music. This performance pleased the entire packed audience and left them wanting more. The evening was taped and will be subject to release in 2017.
A gorgeous song written by one of the city’s most prominent ad music composers for one of Illinois Tourism’s greatest campaigns will be reintroduced Nov. 8 during WGN/9’s midday news, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Paul David Wilson’s “Calling Me Home, Chicago” will be played by Gary Mackey’s August, the Band, appropriately called “The Wall of Sound, with 11 musicians playing rock and R&B.
Back in the Mad Men days of advertising when no spot was complete without an original jingle, Wilson headed Herschel Commercial, one of the city’s thriving 20-plus music houses. He was the hot gunslinger songwriter who wrote jingles for the biggest brands that often turned into memorable hit songs.
A decade ago, however, Wilson left the music business for health reason and the song was dormant until Mackey came across Richard Roeper’s article about the song two years ago. He contacted Wilson, saying, “I wanted our band to record ‘Calling Me Home’ as a single on our next CD.” He also expressed his belief that the song could be reprised as Illinois Tourism’s present day anthem.
When Wilson attended August’s recording session of the song, he said he had been struck by the amazing lead singer, Ron Porter. “I felt, with his smooth, powerful baritone, he is Chicago. And the arrangement was terrific.”
“Calling Me Home, Chicago” is as powerfully moving today as it was 28 years when it won the shootout among six music houses — for what was then called the Illinois Dept of Commerce and Community Affairs, Tourism Office.
Wilson recalls how he had received a phone call from Jan Zechman, head of Tourism’s agency at the time, who was looking for a song for Tourism’s upcoming broadcast campaign.
On the drive to his Oak Park home, Wilson, born and bred in Chicago, was thinking about the song: “What I wanted to say. All the feelings, thoughts, the memory was fresh now. I sat down on my piano, and then the intro came to me” and from the song flowed.
“Calling Me Home, Chicago” easily aced the shootout.
“When it was time to choose the voice, in my head I heard the silky, raspy and raw voice of Lee Montgomery,” who was the voice of the “Miller Time” campaign, Wilson recounted.
The agency produced the spot around celebrities “and the feedback was fantastic,” Wilson said. “We had a hit.”
“I believe in the words, but the power of Paul’s music, his notes, proved mightier than any pen on this day,” Zeckman wrote when declaring “Calling Me Home, Chicago” Tourism’s new campaign.
Mackey’s goal is to not only engage Tourism’s revived interest in the song, but “we’re determined to perform it around the world,” he declared.
Mackey can be reached at 630/655-1514.
“AUGUST is the next great band
to come out of Chicago”
-Greg Brown, WLS-FM, at AUGUST’s “Second Time Around” CD Release Party, August 27, 2010.