Jon Bon Jovi and BETA Records Have Provided Two German Bands With the
Chance of a Lifetime to Perform on Bon Jovi Tour
HOLLYWOOD, July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- It's every band's dream come true to
open for the likes of Jon Bon Jovi and perform for a massive crowd of
75,000. But for an emerging unsigned rock band with no recording contract,
that dream is a long, long way off, if it could ever happen at all.
What are the chances of the dream coming true? It would take a miracle,
even in the United States, where most successful bands get their start. But
an aspiring unsigned rock band from Europe would need an even bigger
miracle.
Yet that's exactly what happened for not one, but two German bands this
summer when BETA Records, in cooperation with the Universal Music Group,
hosted a contest for unsigned bands to fill two opening slots on Bon Jovi's
tour.
The members of Bon Jovi believe in giving back. One way is by sharing
their success, inviting an up-and-coming unsigned rock band to be the
opening act for Bon Jovi's German concerts in Stuttgart and Munich.
The Hollywood, Calif.-headquartered BETA Records (betarecords.com
worldwide and beatrecords.de in Germany), a fast-growing Internet-based
music company dedicated to finding, developing, showcasing and launching
unsigned musical artists, was the perfect match for Bon Jovi and the
Universal Music Group.
With the latest in music-streaming technology to distribute its website
content to visitors, BETA provided the ideal platform for unsigned German
bands to submit music in the competition to be Bon Jovi's support act.
The bands entered the contest by uploading their profile and music to
the BETA Records German website. Visitors to the site listened to the music
then voted online on Bon Jovi's own website.
When all votes were in, betarecords.de announced that bands Fatro and
2feelgr8 were the big winners. Just a few days after the announcement, at
the end of May, Fatro would be opening for Bon Jovi in Stuttgart at the
Cannstatter Was'n, and 2feelgr8 would open for Bon Jovi in Munich at the
Olympiastadium.
Lead singer Jon Bon Jovi enjoyed being able to provide the emerging
bands with their chance of a lifetime.
"We want to offer an opportunity to newcomer bands to showcase in front
of a mega audience," he says. "This way, the new generation of rock bands
can experience what we are allowed to experience on a daily basis. Giving
back to the next generation of bands is a great place to be."
Meanwhile, in the true spirit of fulfilling the BETA mission, Fatro and
2feelgr8 have more than just memories of their dream come true.
"Everything happened like in a movie," says Fatro guitarist Sepp, "and
it's almost impossible to describe how it feels to play for so many people.
When Dave, our singer, said, 'Stuttgart, raise your hands,' a sea of fans
started clapping with the beat, and we knew we would be telling our
grandchildren about it. At the end of this amazing day, we had the chance
to shake hands with Bon Jovi and take a picture together. That was just as
exciting as being onstage!"
But it didn't end there. Equally exciting, the Universal Music Group is
currently considering a recording contract with Fatro, and one of Germany's
top tour promoters has expressed interest in booking the unsigned rock
band, says Sven Kilthau-Lander, Universal's Senior Director of Promotion &
Publicity.
And 2feelgr8's momentum keeps going. As another building block in the
band's career, 2feelgr8 made the No.1 slot at the top of the betarecords.de
chart, further spreading the band's fame and recognition.
Expanding both bands' worldwide reputation and fan base, Fatro and
2feelgr8 garnered close to 5,000 total plays in just their first three
weeks on the betarecords.de website. Those numbers are growing daily.
As one of the leading major music websites for unsigned artists
worldwide, BETA Records is a springboard for thousands of musicians seeking
record deals, gigs and radio airplay, and to get their songs heard and
connect with other musicians.
BETA Records President/Chairman/Founder Chris Honetschlaeger adds that
establishing the German component of the BETA Records website is only one
of the international company's many planned expansions, and the Jon Bon
Jovi contest is the second in a series of contests that BETA is hosting.
For more information the unsigned rock band contest, or to schedule an
interview with BETA Records founders Chris Honetschlaeger and Georg van
Handel, please contact Laurel Fishman, 323/655-8465 or
laurel@BETArecords.com.
Contact:
Chirs Honetschlaeger
310-999-2382
chris@betarecords.com
http://www.betarecords.com
Laurel Fishman
323/655-8465
laurel@BETArecords.com
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