Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Author Kelsey Rae Vocal Trash

April is Earth Month and what better way to celebrate than to remind people of the little things they can do, day-in and day-out, to help save our planet. Meet Vocal Trash, also known as The Voice of the Trash, a highly skilled performance troupe who uses one-of-a-kind upcycled instruments, coupled with song and dance, to entertain and inspire. The group's lead singer turned author, Kelsey Rae has penned a children's book to complement the group's message, THINK . Before You Throw It Away. Additionally Steve Linder, creator and producer of Vocal Trash, has written a song by the same name. Music in harmony with the environment. This is Vocal Trash. Potential media angle: • Top 5 Instruments to Create with Your Child through Upcycling Recently featured on the Hallmark Channel's Home and Family Show, Vocal Trash's Kelsey Rae and Steve Linder provide an engaging interview. Please review the following press release and video links below, and let me know if I may schedule an interview. Thank you. Please see the following videos: Book trailer: http://youtu.be/2AOQgyiXkfo Meet Vocal Trash: http://youtu.be/TOjBue6W3Bg THINK … Before You Throw It Away: Inspiring Kids to Upcycle During Earth Month Fort Worth, TX, March 11, 2014 – One man's trash is another man's treasure, but have you ever thought that it could also be someone's music? If you've ever seen a Vocal Trash performance you know this to be true. Using clever one-of-a-kind upcycled instruments, their music-with-a-message inspires audiences to step-up their recycling efforts. Vocal Trash's lead singer, Kelsey Rae, has taken this a step further in her new children's book, THINK … Before You Throw It Away. In THINK … Before You Throw It Away, we meet Claire. Claire is a 10-year-old girl who finds adventure in the most unlikely place … a city landfill. With the help from her new and unusual friends, she soon discovers the importance of saving our planet by making better choices. Thanks to Claire's new musical group Vocal Trash, we all learn to reuse, recycle and ultimately THINK before you throw it away. "The story allows us to imagine a world where the things we love can live forever through recycling and upcycling,” says Kelsey Rae. "By making better choices, we can make a positive impact on our environment.” THINK … Before You Throw It Away is synergistic of the whimsical rhymes of Dr. Seuss and while it is written for children, it can certainly be enjoyed by people of all ages. THINK … Before You Throw It Away by Kelsey Rae Shaw Available at Amazon.com ISBN-10: 0989276805 ISBN-13: 978-0989276801 Children's book (Ages: up to 12 years) About the Author Kelsey Rae has been entertaining audiences since she was 5 years old when she was the spunky orphan, Molly, in the Tony Award-winning musical, Annie. Since then, she's starred in more than 30 stage productions and was even offered a spot on the beloved Mickey Mouse Club the year that Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears debuted on the show. Instead, she opted to take a role in Gypsy and followed her dreams to Broadway. Nowadays, Kelsey is lead singer and choreographer for Vocal Trash and author of a new book, THINK … Before You Throw It Away. About Vocal Trash Described as "Glee meets Stomp,” Vocal Trash plays to capacity crowds from Las Vegas to Madison Square Garden, presenting their own "wow factor” experience and making them a hit with all venues. Audiences can't seem to get enough of this energetic group whose "feel good” music literally gets people up and dancing in the aisles. Vocal Trash combines uniquely recycled musical instruments, such as their "one of a kind” bass and guitars, with an industrial percussion section made-up of metal trash cans, plastic barrels, water bottles and other landfill-rescued items. Their hip, yet poignant, presentation teaches our youth to use their imagination in a meaningful and lasting way as it relates to eco-friendly living. This makes for a powerful and personal tool to reach young minds while enforcing an important narrative to reuse items that would normally end up as discarded, earth burdensome waste. www.vocaltrash.net

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