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Four local musicians play a fundraiser on their way to SXSW

Timothy Lindberg is among four local musicians who will be heading to Austin, Tex. next month to play at the South by Southwest music festival. They will hold a fundraiser on March 5 to help pay for their trip.

Timothy Lindberg is among four local musicians who will be heading to Austin, Tex. next month to play at the South by Southwest music festival. They will hold a fundraiser on March 5 to help pay for their trip.

It’s nothing short of a career-making opportunity for four Langley singer-songwriters.

 This March, Zaac Pick, Ryan McAllister, Timothy Lindberg and Daniel Huscroft will play during the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival, joining nearly 2,000 other performers in Austin, Tex., for one of North America’s biggest annual music events.  

The four Langley musicians will play two showcases at the event — attended by roughly 13,000 industry representatives — sharing a band and supporting each other musically.

To cover the expense of the venture, they will play a concert at the Fort Langley Hall on Saturday, March 5.

Veteran producer Daniel Mendez is using the SXSW showcases to launch a new publishing company which will connect artists with film and television music supervisors who choose songs for TV shows and movies.

“If they hear you live they have a stronger connection to your music, which puts you on the forefront of their minds when thinking of who would sound great in the scene they’re cutting that day,” says Pick.

The event will also give the musicians the opportunity to connect with hundreds of industry leaders all in one place.

The name, Head Above Water, is a little wink toward industry insiders Pick explains.

“Having songs in TV and movies doesn’t pay a lot of money, but it’s just enough to keep a few bills paid.” 

He should know, having had recent placements on primetime hits including One Tree Hill, The Ghost Whisperer and Degrassi.

All four artists are “really interested in writing a great song that can carry itself.  We all try to write songs that have a story.”

Though all four have relatively new solo careers, each has at least a decade of performing and music-making behind him. 

At the Fort Langley fundraiser concert, listeners will be treated to 40 minutes of each singer-songwriter’s brand of modern folk rock, while the others play backup. 

This collaboration is very much representative of what’s happening in Langley’s music scene. 

According to Pick there are dozens of other hugely talented musicians who make their home in the Valley and are part of a connected creative community. What makes Langley such a hotbed for musical expression? 

“When you are surrounded by musicians and songwriters better than you, it inspires you to improve,” he explains. 

“Other than that, there must be something in the water.”

Catch Pick, McAllister, Lindberg and Huscroft at the Fort Langley Hall on Saturday, March 5 at 7pm.  Tickets $20 at the door. Advance tickets available at The River Vintage in Fort Langley. Visit www.zaacpick.com for more info.

 

Langley Times