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DISPATCH



Boston, MASSACHUSETTS
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Laatste login:  29-9-2009
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Lid sinds6-1-2005
Website van bandwww.dispatchmusic.com
BandledenChad Stokes Urmston - vocals, guitar, bass, percussion
Pete Francis Heimbold - vocals, bass, guitar
Braddigan - vocals, drums, guitar, percussion
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.. JOIN ZIMBABWE'S SONG - An Update

DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - LIVE AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN // DVD TRAILER
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DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - LIVE AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN // DISPATCH ON PLAYING MSG
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DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - LIVE AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN // "THE GENERAL"
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DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - LIVE AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN // "ELIAS"
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"HERE WE GO" MUSIC VIDEO
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"LAST DISPATCH" MOVIE TRAILER
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Some recent news from **TEAM DISPATCH**
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6.3.2009 - An Acoustic Evening With Dispatch

DISPATCH plans to reunite for a special acoustic evening at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC next Friday, June 12th. They will be joined by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai of Zimbabwe in celebration of the transformative power of Citizen Service around the Globe. Frequent Dispatchmusic.com over the next 24 hours for the Official Announcement and ticket details.

7.15.2008

DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - Live at Madison Square Garden is now available! Visit Dispatch's store to buy today.

6.5.2008 – June 2008 Newsletter

From the Band

Dispatchers,

Summer is finally here! It's hard to believe that nearly one year ago, we gathered in NYC to raise our collective voices for the country of Zimbabwe. One year later, Zimbabwe remains on our minds. A few pieces of exciting news for the month of June.

DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - One-Year Anniversary Special

In partnership with our friends at MTV, we are working with filmmakers to cut together a One-Year Anniversary Special of "DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - Live at Madison Square Garden" that will air on MHD, MTVU, and MTV2 this July. The 60-minute special will include an update on Zimbabwe, and highlights from the shows at Madison Square Garden last summer. Be sure to check the July Newsletter for details of where and when you can tune in.

DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - Audio on ITunes

On July 15th, 2008, the one-year Anniversary of the DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE weekend, ITunes will be releasing all of the audio from the "DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - Live at Madison Square Garden" DVD. The audio is currently only available in the retail package of the DVD (with a redeemable DropCard), but now will be available for all on ITunes. A portion of net-proceeds will benefit The Dispatch Foundation's continued work in Zimbabwe.Dispatch - Zimbabwe - Live At Madison Square Garden

DISPATCH - Added to ITunes Canada, Japan, Australia and New Zealand

For our friends outside of the United States, it has been difficult to get our music in the past. Now, in addition to the US and European ITunes Stores, ITunes Canada, Japan, Australia and New Zealand carry all of the DISPATCH records! Additionally, all of these ITunes store will also carry the release of the audio from DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE on July 15th!

Visit DISPATCH Dispatch in your Territory.

DISPATCH Online Store

Each month we are trying to bring you new items in the DISPATCH Online Store. This month we are featuring a limited-edition DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE Cinema Poster, used in Theaters for the premier earlier this year. 100% of proceeds from the sale of this item will benefit The Dispatch Foundation's continued work in Zimbabwe.

We will also be featuring a shirt designed by Chaz Maviyane-Davies, a Zimbabwe native living in Boston, MA who uses his art to protest oppression. 100% of proceeds from the sale of this item will benefit The Dispatch Foundation's continued work in Zimbabwe. You can see both of these items in the Featured Merch column to the right.

Visit the DISPATCH Online Store.


The Latest News

In Zimbabwe, there continues to be a widespread shortage of food, electricity, fuel and medicine; inflation is nearing two million percent. The election run-off has been scheduled for June 27th, and politically motivated violence continues to increase. At least 50 have been killed, and thousands displaced, tortured or abducted. UNICEF reports that 10,000 children have been displaced. Also, both the Anglican and Catholic churches are reporting intense suppression of rights.

In neighboring South Africa, the last two weeks has seen a backlash against immigrants (mostly from Zimbabwe and Mozambique). Shops have been looted, shacks burned; over 50 have been killed and 35,0000 have fled. President Mbeki labeled the crisis a "humiliating disgrace."

Make your voice heard. Our friends at Avaaz will deliver a petition to world leaders, demanding free and fair elections. Sign the petition now...


Our Work

The one-year anniversary of our weekend in NYC is approaching. To commemorate that weekend, we will begin introducing you to the people and the projects that The Dispatch Foundation is supporting. Thank you all for making these projects possible.

Zimbabwe: Manuel continues to improve. He remains at home, and will most likely work with a local doctor. His parents are thrilled to have him back from Harare!

We have refrained from releasing details about our grants in Zimbabwe. Attention on similar programs in Zimbabwe has brought retribution and we continue to be concerned for the safety of our contacts on the ground. We have identified five small, grassroots organizations that are supporting youth through HIV education, school fees, orphan support, and support of young girls. Each of these organizations is currently active and we continue to identify new organizations.

From Waterside School: on July 11, Dispatch played a show at Webster Hall in NYC to support the Waterside School in Stamford, CT. The school serves underprivileged students (Kindergarten through 5th grade). Parents of the students all must volunteer and service to community is an integral part of the curriculum. The kids start at Waterside with limited opportunity and emerge hopeful and confident.

The Dispatch Foundation, on behalf of our fans, will donate $24,000 to seed a music program. Currently, the school only a part time music teacher and a single piano. With our help, Waterside will create a full music curriculum.

To donate to any of our projects please visit The Dispatch Foundation online.

Thank you for your incredible support!

5.6.2008 - MAY 2008 NEWSLETTER

From the Band
Summer is here and we’ve got some exciting news to get your season off to a great start!

First up, DISPATCH has launched a new series of lyric-inspired t-shirts! The first three (created specially for The General, Prince of Spades and Two Coins) are available now at the Official Dispatch Store.

We’ve also taken all three immensely popular DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE commemorative posters and combined them into one large Special Edition Re-Issue! These posters sold out immediately at Madison Square Garden, so grab your one piece limited edition re-issue poster before it’s too late!

And finally, we are very pleased to unveil the new and fully loaded MySpace. Take a peak today!

From The Dispatch Foundation
ZIMBABWE ELECTION UPDATE
Parliamentary and Presidential elections were held in Zimbabwe on March 29th. There were two main parties running, the MDC and the current party in power, the Zanu PF. Parliamentary elections were released, recounted and released again; and the MDC has won a slim majority. Last Friday, after a 5 week delay, the Presidential election results were released and the MDC won a majority of the votes. However, the party was short of the numbers necessary to prevent a run off. A run off is now required to occur within three weeks. Throughout the delay, there have been widespread reports of violence against MDC supporters. According to one report, a loaf of bread cost 7 million Zimbabwe dollars at election time; last week a loaf of bread cost 40 million, and this week bread is impossible to find. Also this week, teachers are threatening to strike unless violence ceases.

Read news updates...

MANUEL UPDATE
Manuel shouldn't be alive. He shouldn't be writing his name or trying to communicate. He shouldn't be feeding himself or walking. And he certainly shouldn't be smiling. The Dispatch Foundation and The Elias Fund were with Manuel and Elias in Zimbabwe for several days in February and brought greetings and love from the States. The support from from his family and from his family of friends has given Manuel incredible strength. And now, Manuel is home with his family and is walking! He continues to struggle with his speech and his right arm is paralyzed. But, he is smiling nonetheless.

Read the entire Ndkasimba Trust update...

REEBOK 4 REAL
For the last year, Reebok has been working with 6 Boston area high schools on a Humanitarian Education program called Reebok 4 Real. As part of this program, each of the schools chose an activist, created awareness for that activists' platforms, and raised funds to support their efforts. The Boston Community Leadership Academy chose a Zimbabwean Human Rights Lawyer, Otto Saki. Last month, Chad and State Radio were part of a concert fundraiser and silent auction at the school.

Check out their work here...

MILLENNIUM CAMPUS CONFERENCE
Also, the Millennium Development Conference at MIT was a terrific success. The MIT Global Poverty Initiative and the Millennium Campus Network hosted 1,700 students for 3 days in Cambridge, MA. Keynote speakers included Senator John Edwards, Paul Farmer, John Wood and Jeff Sachs. Topics ranged from health to economics and public policy. The weekend focused on alleviating poverty. For instance, Room To Read builds a new library every 6 hours somewhere in the world! Brad was in Boston for the weekend, spent time at sessions, and he and Braddigan played a show to raise funds for Grassroots Soccer.

Check out more on Grassroots Soccer here...

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Forget trying to slap a label on Dispatch. You're welcome to give it a shot, plenty of people have, calling them at times a heartfelt acoustic trio, a wailing rock band, a devil-may-care funk act, but the band defies epithets at every turn. When they hear a description of their music, they just grab the closest instrument and switch things up in an effort to keep the stereotype-slingers at bay. It's nothing personal, it's just that they find inventiveness more interesting than playing it safe and churning out the kind of neat little ditties that people listen to for a week and then forget. While Dispatch has managed to keep itself comfortably outside the chintzy glare of pop music's spotlight, the industry nonetheless noticed them. Rolling Stone hailed Who Are We Living For? as one of the 10 best albums of 2001, and more than a few heads turned when that record debuted at 18 on Billboard's internet sales chart (ahead of Sting!). For almost ten years, the three members of Dispatch cranked out music on their own label, Bomber Records, without help from a major record company. Propelled by the word-of-mouth and internet campaigning of their massive underground fan base, Dispatch has seen coast-to-coast sellouts at major venues like Roseland (NYC), the Fillmore (San Francisco), the Fillmore (Denver), Central Park (NYC), the Electric Factory (Philadelphia), the Fleet Pavilion (Boston), the 9:30 Club (DC), and many more. But the concert to top all concerts was The Last Dispatch, a free musical farewell at the Hatch Shell in Boston in July 2004. When the three college friends decided to call it quits, over 110,000 fans from 25 countries mobbed the unsuspecting venue, making it the largest independent music event in history (outdrawing Phish's swan song by 50,000 and the multi-band fest Bonnaroo by almost 20,000). In July 2007, the trio reunited for "DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE", an unprecedented three-night benefit at Madison Square Garden in NYC. Dispatch became the first independent band to sell-out the legendary arena (three nights no less) and more importantly, proved the healing power of music as the band and fans collectively raised funds and awareness for poverty stricken Zimbabwe.
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DISPATCH: reacties
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Ryan Buck

Ryan Buck



29.sep.2009 21:34

you guys were the best!

influenced me to write some stuff of my own.

check it out

peace
Phïllïp

Phïllïp



17.sep.2009 21:32

Miss you guys!!!
BRADLEEEEE

Brad Miller



17.sep.2009 21:31

Not to be redundant, but.... another show anywhere on the east coast would be the best. You guys rock. Show'n love from the East,specifically Baltimore.
V

V



17.sep.2009 21:29

i love you
Iron Fist / Irish Eyes

Kathleen Angotti



17.sep.2009 21:29

Was at the second night of MSG, at the Kennedy Center, and they were two of the best nights of my life... My friend just got me the CD of Dispatch: Zimbabwe for my b-day (already had the DVD with booklet) and I was listening to it last night and literally tears rolling down my face. Remembering what an amazing life changing event... because of you, your music, and those shows I have become an activist for not only Zimbabwe, but so many other things and someday hope to get the chance to go to Africa and do some humanitarian work.
So, thank you for enlightening me, for giving me a part of you through your music, and just having such a huge impact on me and so many others..
You guys are beyond amazing!
Amanda Leigh Anne

Amanda Leigh Anne



17.sep.2009 21:29

Love Love Love you guys!!!
Reunion Tour again?! Please :)
[ Anika ]™ - Aishiteru! -

[ Anika ]™ - Aishiteru! -



11.aug.2009 15:23

REUNION TOUR TO PHILLY!
PHILADELPHIA WANTS DISPATCH!

you're my best friend's most favorite band, I would get her tickets to see you in concert in a HEARTBEAT!

come to philly!!!
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11.aug.2009 15:22

love you.....
*^*p.e.a.c.e.- l.o.v.e. & h.a.p.p.i.n.e.s.s.

Amanda Hampson



11.aug.2009 15:21

i miss you guys!!! you definatly need to do another show in NYC!! you know it'll sell out :) everybody loves your music!
Chadwicked

Chadwicked



11.aug.2009 14:49

Another massive show like Hatchshell would be AMAZING! Not only could tons of people enjoy the best day of there lives, it would be a great way to spread the word to tons and tons of people! Love you guys,
Chad.
Dan

Dan



11.aug.2009 14:49

You guys should swing on through Oregon sometime!!!
FRANK THE TANK

FRANK THE TANK



11.aug.2009 14:48

you guys need to come to VA BEACH, you totally have a following out here, PAST THE FALLS, ride a tear....


Frank The Tank and my new found Love , Jay Rae
*pastry princess*

Becky  Clavette



11.aug.2009 14:47

Another tour is needed... PLEASE?!?
T

T



11.aug.2009 14:47

one more tour!!!

With everything that you guys stand for and sing about we need that positivity now more than ever!

so please i speak for wayyy more people than you know when i say: ONE MORE TOUR!
Matthew

Matthew



27.jun.2009 22:21

You guys need to do a tour!
Ultradave

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26.jun.2009 03:21

Thank you for the great music, my friend. The best comes out of Boston!

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DANNO

Dan Breault



16.jun.2009 17:43

Hey thanks for making or trip to D.C. worth it. meeting/jamming with you guys before the show was awesome. im pretty sure it made our lives. you guys bring people together not only for amazing music, but for causes that many put to the way side and forget. Please continue playing music not only for us the fans, but for the people that we cant hear. when you three spoke at the show you spoke as if we were equals and that we need to help people as much as we can, because we are equal. i just want to say that you guys are playing for the people, all races, with open hearts, and open hands. Thank You for being who you are. Play the music, live the life, God Bless - Dan
Dawn

Dawn Day



15.jun.2009 16:30

wow, you guys made me cry 10 times, how pathetic huh. Officialy dirt poor and moving to Florida, probably on the streets. Sux I couldn't be patient and jam outside with everyone else who got in for free because they were more responsible than I : )
Laura

Laura Lawson



11.jun.2009 15:27

you guys need to come to texas!!!
Collin

Big Baller



10.jun.2009 00:59

I so wanna see you guys at Washington DC on June 12th, thats my birthday too! But i cant make it out there. Have a great show!
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Sara Mills



09.jun.2009 15:42

I'm so sad I can't go to the show in DC.
Dispatch is my favorite band!

Please tell me there will be more reunions!!
Dawn

Dawn Day



07.jun.2009 19:15

Just paid 710 bux for two tickets to see you. The ebay people were evil for doing this but it is now the only way. SECOND ROW CENTER STAGE!!! Anyone willing to buy my 2nd ticket off me?
scottmikazie

scottmikazie



06.jun.2009 16:23

i was sooooo excited to finally get a chance to see you guys...

but then it sold out in like 10 seconds and i couldn't get a ticket. :(

2nd night?
Thats Mr Buzz to you

Joseph  Marriott



06.jun.2009 10:10

Ok i have a complaint... im listening to ur music as i write this... U guys need to come to Australia... ive loved u guys since 2004 and couldnt get to ur last zimbabwe concert which sucked... u need to come down under and show these fools what real music is... PLease
Molly

Molly



06.jun.2009 00:25

I'm so upset I spent all morning trying to get a ticket. You guys should either play more shows or just do ONE LAST TOUR... because never seeing ya'll in concert will truly be horrible.
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