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Dispatch (band)

Dispatch is an American indie/roots band. The band consists of Brad Corrigan (vocals, drums, guitar, percussion, harmonica) and Chad Urmston (vocals, guitar, bass, percussion).[1] The band's original bassist, Pete Francis Heimbold, left in 2019.[2]

Dispatch
Dispatch performing in Germany, 2012
Background information
OriginMiddlebury, Vermont, U.S.
Genres
Years active1996–2002, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011–present
Labels
MembersChad Urmston
Brad Corrigan
Past membersPete Heimbold
Websitedispatchmusic.com

The band, which is based in the Boston area, was originally active from 1996 until 2002. The members then announced a hiatus, which would ultimately last for almost a decade; during this period, the band came together for reunion concerts in Boston (2004), New York City (2007), and Washington, D.C. (2009). The hiatus ended at the beginning of 2011, when the band announced a national tour. In May of the same year, Dispatch released an EP containing six new songs, their first all-new release since 2000. The band released both their first studio album in over a decade, Circles Around the Sun, and an iTunes session in 2012 and toured North America that summer in support of the album.[3][4] On April 22, 2013, Dispatch announced a double-disc live album called "Ain't No Trip to Cleveland Vol. 1", released on June 4, 2013. After a long hiatus, Dispatch returned with their new album, America, Location 12, released on June 2, 2017.[5]

History edit

Early years edit

Hermit Thrush and Woodriver Bandits merged into an all-acoustic band in the early 1990s as One Fell Swoop. They soon changed their name to Dispatch after a dispute with another band of the same name. Chad Urmston, Brad Corrigan, and Pete Heimbold, who were all attending Middlebury College, comprised the band's lineup throughout their entire schooling. Their music drew upon several genres, such as acoustic folk-rock, reggae, and funk. They did several concerts in their early years both in and around Middlebury, gaining a name for themselves at the college.

However, even with their Middlebury roots, Dispatch's first show was not near their home campus. They first performed at Cosmic Cantina in Durham, North Carolina, while on a trip to visit the younger sister of one of the band members at Duke University.

Mid-1990s–2000s edit

After graduating from college the members of Dispatch relocated to the greater Boston area to continue the strong touring effort that would characterize their sound. Their live show progressed through the years to include extended jams, guest appearances, and mash ups of their songs with other popular artists' songs such as Sublime and often found themselves playing on the jamband circuit.[6] The musicians displayed their versatility at live performances, with each member of the band switching instruments throughout the set. Dispatch gained much recognition outside of New England, without any help from a label, thanks to peer-to-peer file sharing programs such as Napster, as well as word-of-mouth.[7] During their rise to indie fame, they put out four studio albums, which progressed from acoustic albums to full band records with electric guitar. After the release of their last album, Who Are We Living For?, painted and designed by artist William Quigley, they began to tour extensively nationwide. Tensions began to run high between the band members, and they announced an indefinite hiatus in 2002 after a performance on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.[8][9]

Final concert edit

The band eventually scheduled a farewell concert to their fans, in order to get closure on the Dispatch portion of their lives. The free show was performed at the Hatch Shell in Boston on July 31, 2004, and was called "The Last Dispatch". The original prediction of the turnout was between 10,000 and 30,000. Fans flocked from Italy, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Mexico, New Zealand, and Australia among others,[8] making up an estimated total audience of 166,000. Corrigan told the fans near the end of the performance, "Somebody said, downstairs, that we were shooting for, I don't know, 20,000, 30,000 people would be considered a huge success. And um, we were kind of excited about the idea of trying to get enough of you guys in here that they'd start shutting down Storrow Drive. Well we got our wish." The performance was released as a three-disc set (two CDs, one DVD) later that year, entitled All Points Bulletin, along with recordings from a warm-up show in Somerville, Massachusetts. Special guest appearances at the Somerville performance included Craig Dreyer on saxophone and Brian Sayers on drums. For some of their songs at the Hatch Shell, Dispatch shared the stage with Phil Keaggy (guitar), Paul Tillotson (keyboard), Brian Sayers (drum kit), and Reinaldo DeJesus (percussion).

Dispatch then released a documentary film The Last Dispatch (2005) which chronicles their final twelve days together as a band and tells the story of how they became "the band that redefined independent music history". The film was released and previewed in Somerville, at the same theater they used for the Last Dispatch warm-up shows. Urmston, Corrigan, and Heimbold attended the showing and celebrated throughout the weekend with their fans. The film was released on DVD September 26, 2006.

Post-breakup edit

All three of the band's members stayed in the music industry. Urmston became the front man of State Radio, while Corrigan (now credited as Braddigan, a nickname by which he was known since his time with Dispatch) and Heimbold (now credited as Pete Francis, Francis being his middle name) were pursuing solo efforts.

On January 5, 2007, the band announced a benefit concert entitled "Dispatch: Zimbabwe" which reunited the band on July 14, 2007, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. All of the money raised from ticket sales went directly to charities that are fighting disease, famine and social injustice; the vast majority of the funds went to charities in Zimbabwe, though a portion was allocated to local charities that the band supports in the U.S. On January 10, during the first half-hour of the exclusive presale, available to their MySpace friends only, the band announced that the show was "officially sold out". Dispatch quickly scheduled another show for Friday, July 13, 2007. This show sold out within 24 hours, resulting in the addition of yet another night: July 15, 2007. Tickets for this show went on sale January 20 at 9:00 AM on Ticketmaster, which also sold out. The band held multiple charity-ticket auctions for the show through Ticketmaster that raised an additional $20,000+ for The Elias Fund.

Shortly after the announcement of the three Madison Square Garden shows, the band also announced a show at New York City nightclub Webster Hall July 11, 2007. Tickets to the show were available on Ticketmaster through online auction only between June 20 and July 2. The minimum bid for a pair of tickets was $100.

On the day of the concert on July 14, several charity and volunteer events were held in New York City relating to the concerts. Members of the band made appearances at the events, greeting fans and thanking them for coming. At the Madison Square Garden concerts, the band alternated full band performances on the venue's main stage and acoustic numbers on top of their iconic van, Wimpy, in the middle of the arena. They were joined on stage for some songs by various musicians such as the African Children's Choir, Bongo Love (a group from Zimbabwe), and various horn and percussion players. The concert was also split into segments, divided by informational videos on the current state of famine, poverty, and AIDS in Zimbabwe.

Recordings of the concerts were made available in various forms. Hours after each show ended, official audio recordings were sold through SNOCAP on MySpace. A video stream of the July 14 concert in its entirety was also streamed from the band's MySpace for a week. In December 2007, a DVD directed by award-winning photographer and filmmaker Danny Clinch, highlighting the weekend will be released in a Collector's Edition, along with a photo book. A regular edition was released on January 29, 2008, which included a DVD of the concert, an audio recording of the concert on CD, a booklet, as well as a dropcard to download additional tracks through a webpage.

Dispatch played an acoustic show at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., on June 12, 2009, at the request of Morgan Tsvangirai, Prime Minister of Zimbabwe. This was another benefit show for Zimbabwe, and the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe was in attendance. The show sold out within ten minutes of going on sale.

Dispatch 2011 and reunion edit

 
Dispatch at the Greek Theatre, UC Berkeley in 2011
 
Dispatch at the Hurricane Festival 2014

On November 15, 2010, the Dispatch website was updated with a countdown to the year 2011, with the words "Dispatch 2011" clearly visible in the top right, leading to speculation that one or more reunion concerts would be announced in the coming months. Further adding to speculations of a reunion, on November 22, 2010, Dispatch tweeted an image of a QR code which pointed to a pin on Morrison, Colorado, the home of Red Rocks Amphitheatre, on Google Maps, suggesting that a reunion concert might be played there.[10] Speculation turned to the idea of a possible tour when more QR codes were released on each of the five subsequent Mondays, pointing to pins on Chicago, Illinois;[11] Berkeley, California;[12] Boston, Massachusetts;[13] Atlanta, Georgia;[14] and Harrison, New Jersey.[15]

On January 1, 2011, Dispatch officially announced that they would mount a reunion tour the following June. Additionally, the band announced that "a portion of all ticket proceeds will go towards education programs in local communities."[16]

They also decided to join Dave Matthews Band as well as several other prominent bands and performers on two stops of the DMB CARAVAN. They were slated to perform at Governors Island in New York on Saturday, August 27 and the Gorge, in George, WA on Sunday, September 4.[17] The second two days (Saturday, August 27 and Sunday, August 28) of the Governor's Island caravan stop were canceled due to Hurricane Irene, and Dispatch agreed to play the rescheduled Caravan on Randall's Island, also in New York. They agreed to two shows, on Friday, September 16 and Saturday, September 17.

Throughout the rest of the winter, Dispatch released short clips of themselves rehearsing new songs, as well as photos of themselves in a studio, fueling suspicion that a new album or EP would accompany the tour. On April 5, 2011, Dispatch released a short video via YouTube confirming that they were in the process of recording a new EP.

On Wednesday, April 27, 2011, Dispatch performed the song "Melon Bend" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, to be released on their upcoming "Dispatch EP".[18]

On Tuesday, May 10, 2011, Dispatch confirmed via their YouTube channel that their new EP would be released on May 17, 2011. Along with the news, Dispatch also released a sample of their song "Valentine", which appeared on the EP.[19]

On May 17, 2011, Dispatch released their new EP. Within hours of its release, it shot to No. 2 in the iTunes albums chart. On November 28, 2011, Dispatch announced their first UK/EU tour. In 2012, Dispatch released their first full-length studio album in over a decade, called Circles Around the Sun. On April 2, 2012, Dispatch announced a North American tour in support of the release.

On April 22, 2013, the band announced the release of a double-disc live album called Ain't No Trip to Cleveland Vol. 1. The album consists of versions of songs performed at shows during their 2012 tour. It was released on June 4, 2013. Dispatch played a number of dates in the summer of 2013. On September 2, 2014, Dispatch announced via an email newsletter that they had begun production of their sixth full-length studio album.[20]

On January 1, 2015, Dispatch announced that they would be playing a benefit show on July 11, 2015, at Madison Square Garden in New York City to shine light on the issue of hunger in America. DISPATCH:HUNGER is set to be the only show in North America in 2015, and $1 from every ticket sold will go directly to starving Americans. John Butler Trio is slated to guest at the benefit concert.

Due to increased demand, on January 20, 2015, Dispatch announced that they would be adding a second night to their DISPATCH:HUNGER show on July 10, 2015, at Madison Square Garden.

Dispatch announced on their website on April 5, 2016, that they would be playing in Germany and Austria that July.[21]

On February 10, 2017, Dispatch announced on their website that they would be touring the United States in June and July, and would be joined by Guster for most of their shows. In the same announcement, the band released a new song, "Only The Wild Ones" from their upcoming album, entitled America, Location 12, released on June 2, 2017. The band went on tour following the release of their new album, with shows throughout the US and Europe.[22][23][24][25]

In 2018, Dispatch announced another summer tour and a new "album project" titled Location 13. The band began releasing songs every couple of weeks throughout the summer, culminating in a release in late 2018. The first single, Cross the World, tracks the band's history from formation through the present.

On February 25, 2021, Dispatch announced that their eighth studio album, titled Break Our Fall, would be released on May 28, 2021.[26]

Musical style edit

Dispatch experiments with a variety of genres, and thus is known as a very difficult band to categorize. Different styles and idioms employed by the band include reggae, flamenco, funk, ska, folk, rock, and rap.

Members edit

Former members edit

Regular participating musicians edit

 
Matthew Embree plays bass guitar during Dispatch Location 12 Tour in NYC
 
Jon "J.R." Reilly plays percussion during Dispatch Location 12 Tour

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

EPs edit

Live albums edit

DVDs edit

Compilation albums edit

  • 2005: The Relief Project: Vol. I by various artists (as part of The Relief Project)

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
AAA

[29]
"Bound by Love" 2015 Non-album single
"Only the Wild Ones" 2017 9 America, Location 12
"Skin the Rabbit (Edit)"
"Painted Yellow Lines" 15
"Father Christmas" Non-album single
"Midnight Lorry" 2018 32 America, Location 12
"Dear Congress, (17)" Location 13
"May We All" 2021 25 Break Our Fall
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Elias Fund edit

The story behind the song "Elias" written by Chad Urmston about his experience living and teaching in Zimbabwe inspired the nonprofit organization the Elias Fund to form in 2005. The Elias Fund looks to provide hope and opportunity to Zimbabwean youth through community development and education while empowering the American youth culture to embrace their global role and make it an active one.

The Relief Project edit

On December 22, 2005, Corrigan helped to organize a benefit concert, known as The Relief Project, at Irving Plaza in New York City. Along with several other performers, Corrigan invited Heimbold and State Radio to play. The three reunited very briefly, playing the song "Here We Go" as an encore. Corrigan stated there that he plans further Relief Project concerts featuring all three.

The Dispatch Foundation

In 2007 The Dispatch Foundation was created following the Dispatch Madison Square Garden Reunion benefit concerts. The organization works to address the deep-seated social and economic problems plaguing Zimbabwe such as inflation, starvation, unemployment and HIV/AIDS.

References edit

  1. ^ Dispatch. "Dispatch". Dispatchmusic.com. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  2. ^ "Login • Instagram". Instagram.com. Retrieved May 30, 2021. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  3. ^ "Dispatch Releases iTunes Session". Paste. December 4, 2012. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  4. ^ "Album Premiere: Dispatch Re-energizes for 'Circles Around the Sun'". Rolling Stone. August 14, 2012. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  5. ^ "Dispatch – "Ain't No Trip to Cleveland Vol. 1 Out June 4"". Dispatchmusic.com. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
  6. ^ "Inside The Dispatch Reunion". Relix.com. January 1, 2011. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  7. ^ Owens, Dylan (June 14, 2017). ""The biggest band nobody's heard of": Dispatch ready to move past "The General" and back to Red Rocks headliner". The Denver Post. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
  8. ^ a b Smiley, Lauren (July 30, 2004). "Cult band reunites for its believers: Dispatch's final concert draws fan interest from around the globe", The Boston Globe, p. C1.
  9. ^ "Dispatch playing "General" on The Late Late Show". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  10. ^ "Twitter / DISPATCH: DISPATCH 2011". Twitter.com. November 22, 2010. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  11. ^ "Twitter / DISPATCH: DISPATCH 2011". Twitter.com. November 29, 2010. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  12. ^ "Twitter / DISPATCH: DISPATCH 2011". Twitter.com. December 6, 2010. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  13. ^ "Twitter / DISPATCH: DISPATCH 2011". Twitter.com. December 13, 2010. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  14. ^ "Twitter / DISPATCH: DISPATCH 2011". Twitter.com. December 20, 2010. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  15. ^ "Twitter / DISPATCH: DISPATCH 2011". Twitter.com. December 27, 2010. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  16. ^ "Home – Dispatch". Dispatchmusic.com. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  17. ^ . Dmbcaravan.com. July 14, 2011. Archived from the original on September 23, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  18. ^ Cory Cavin. "Get Dispatch's New Song "Melon Bend" Right Now". Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  19. ^ "Dispatch – "Valentine" In Studio". YouTube. May 10, 2011. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  20. ^ "DISPATCH: Summer Wrap From Brad, Chad and Pete". Dispatch.fanbridge.com. April 16, 2013. Retrieved December 28, 2015.
  21. ^ "DISPATCH Announces shows in Germany & Austria". Dispatchmusic.com. April 5, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  22. ^ "Dispatch -". Dispatchmusic.com. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  23. ^ "Dispatch Announce New Album America, Location 12, Their First Since 2012". Pastemagazine.com. March 17, 2017. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  24. ^ Bernstein, Scott (February 10, 2017). "Dispatch Announces First National Tour In 5 Years". JamBase. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  25. ^ "America, Location 12 Summer Tour + New Tunes". Dispatchmusic.com. February 10, 2017. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  26. ^ "Dispatch Announces New Album 'Break Our Fall' & Shares Single". JamBase. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  27. ^ "Dispatch |". Dispatchmusic.com. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  28. ^ "Dispatch".
  29. ^ "Dispatch Triple A Airplay Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved April 2, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Dispatch: Zimbabwe – Live at Madison Square Garden DVD November 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  • Dispatch collection at the Internet Archive's live music collection
  • Dispatch discography at MusicBrainz

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help improve this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed December 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dispatch is an American indie roots band The band consists of Brad Corrigan vocals drums guitar percussion harmonica and Chad Urmston vocals guitar bass percussion 1 The band s original bassist Pete Francis Heimbold left in 2019 2 DispatchDispatch performing in Germany 2012Background informationOriginMiddlebury Vermont U S GenresJam band indie folk roots rock reggae fusion rap rock skaYears active1996 2002 2004 2007 2009 2011 presentLabelsBomber DCN Records UniversalMembersChad UrmstonBrad CorriganPast membersPete HeimboldWebsitedispatchmusic wbr comThe band which is based in the Boston area was originally active from 1996 until 2002 The members then announced a hiatus which would ultimately last for almost a decade during this period the band came together for reunion concerts in Boston 2004 New York City 2007 and Washington D C 2009 The hiatus ended at the beginning of 2011 when the band announced a national tour In May of the same year Dispatch released an EP containing six new songs their first all new release since 2000 The band released both their first studio album in over a decade Circles Around the Sun and an iTunes session in 2012 and toured North America that summer in support of the album 3 4 On April 22 2013 Dispatch announced a double disc live album called Ain t No Trip to Cleveland Vol 1 released on June 4 2013 After a long hiatus Dispatch returned with their new album America Location 12 released on June 2 2017 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Mid 1990s 2000s 1 3 Final concert 1 4 Post breakup 1 5 Dispatch 2011 and reunion 2 Musical style 3 Members 3 1 Former members 3 2 Regular participating musicians 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 EPs 4 3 Live albums 4 4 DVDs 4 5 Compilation albums 4 6 Singles 5 Elias Fund 6 The Relief Project 7 References 8 External linksHistory editEarly years edit Hermit Thrush and Woodriver Bandits merged into an all acoustic band in the early 1990s as One Fell Swoop They soon changed their name to Dispatch after a dispute with another band of the same name Chad Urmston Brad Corrigan and Pete Heimbold who were all attending Middlebury College comprised the band s lineup throughout their entire schooling Their music drew upon several genres such as acoustic folk rock reggae and funk They did several concerts in their early years both in and around Middlebury gaining a name for themselves at the college However even with their Middlebury roots Dispatch s first show was not near their home campus They first performed at Cosmic Cantina in Durham North Carolina while on a trip to visit the younger sister of one of the band members at Duke University Mid 1990s 2000s edit After graduating from college the members of Dispatch relocated to the greater Boston area to continue the strong touring effort that would characterize their sound Their live show progressed through the years to include extended jams guest appearances and mash ups of their songs with other popular artists songs such as Sublime and often found themselves playing on the jamband circuit 6 The musicians displayed their versatility at live performances with each member of the band switching instruments throughout the set Dispatch gained much recognition outside of New England without any help from a label thanks to peer to peer file sharing programs such as Napster as well as word of mouth 7 During their rise to indie fame they put out four studio albums which progressed from acoustic albums to full band records with electric guitar After the release of their last album Who Are We Living For painted and designed by artist William Quigley they began to tour extensively nationwide Tensions began to run high between the band members and they announced an indefinite hiatus in 2002 after a performance on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 8 9 Final concert edit Main article The Last Dispatch The band eventually scheduled a farewell concert to their fans in order to get closure on the Dispatch portion of their lives The free show was performed at the Hatch Shell in Boston on July 31 2004 and was called The Last Dispatch The original prediction of the turnout was between 10 000 and 30 000 Fans flocked from Italy Portugal South Africa Spain Mexico New Zealand and Australia among others 8 making up an estimated total audience of 166 000 Corrigan told the fans near the end of the performance Somebody said downstairs that we were shooting for I don t know 20 000 30 000 people would be considered a huge success And um we were kind of excited about the idea of trying to get enough of you guys in here that they d start shutting down Storrow Drive Well we got our wish The performance was released as a three disc set two CDs one DVD later that year entitled All Points Bulletin along with recordings from a warm up show in Somerville Massachusetts Special guest appearances at the Somerville performance included Craig Dreyer on saxophone and Brian Sayers on drums For some of their songs at the Hatch Shell Dispatch shared the stage with Phil Keaggy guitar Paul Tillotson keyboard Brian Sayers drum kit and Reinaldo DeJesus percussion Dispatch then released a documentary film The Last Dispatch 2005 which chronicles their final twelve days together as a band and tells the story of how they became the band that redefined independent music history The film was released and previewed in Somerville at the same theater they used for the Last Dispatch warm up shows Urmston Corrigan and Heimbold attended the showing and celebrated throughout the weekend with their fans The film was released on DVD September 26 2006 Post breakup edit All three of the band s members stayed in the music industry Urmston became the front man of State Radio while Corrigan now credited as Braddigan a nickname by which he was known since his time with Dispatch and Heimbold now credited as Pete Francis Francis being his middle name were pursuing solo efforts On January 5 2007 the band announced a benefit concert entitled Dispatch Zimbabwe which reunited the band on July 14 2007 at Madison Square Garden in New York City All of the money raised from ticket sales went directly to charities that are fighting disease famine and social injustice the vast majority of the funds went to charities in Zimbabwe though a portion was allocated to local charities that the band supports in the U S On January 10 during the first half hour of the exclusive presale available to their MySpace friends only the band announced that the show was officially sold out Dispatch quickly scheduled another show for Friday July 13 2007 This show sold out within 24 hours resulting in the addition of yet another night July 15 2007 Tickets for this show went on sale January 20 at 9 00 AM on Ticketmaster which also sold out The band held multiple charity ticket auctions for the show through Ticketmaster that raised an additional 20 000 for The Elias Fund Shortly after the announcement of the three Madison Square Garden shows the band also announced a show at New York City nightclub Webster Hall July 11 2007 Tickets to the show were available on Ticketmaster through online auction only between June 20 and July 2 The minimum bid for a pair of tickets was 100 On the day of the concert on July 14 several charity and volunteer events were held in New York City relating to the concerts Members of the band made appearances at the events greeting fans and thanking them for coming At the Madison Square Garden concerts the band alternated full band performances on the venue s main stage and acoustic numbers on top of their iconic van Wimpy in the middle of the arena They were joined on stage for some songs by various musicians such as the African Children s Choir Bongo Love a group from Zimbabwe and various horn and percussion players The concert was also split into segments divided by informational videos on the current state of famine poverty and AIDS in Zimbabwe Recordings of the concerts were made available in various forms Hours after each show ended official audio recordings were sold through SNOCAP on MySpace A video stream of the July 14 concert in its entirety was also streamed from the band s MySpace for a week In December 2007 a DVD directed by award winning photographer and filmmaker Danny Clinch highlighting the weekend will be released in a Collector s Edition along with a photo book A regular edition was released on January 29 2008 which included a DVD of the concert an audio recording of the concert on CD a booklet as well as a dropcard to download additional tracks through a webpage Dispatch played an acoustic show at the Kennedy Center in Washington D C on June 12 2009 at the request of Morgan Tsvangirai Prime Minister of Zimbabwe This was another benefit show for Zimbabwe and the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe was in attendance The show sold out within ten minutes of going on sale Dispatch 2011 and reunion edit nbsp Dispatch at the Greek Theatre UC Berkeley in 2011 nbsp Dispatch at the Hurricane Festival 2014On November 15 2010 the Dispatch website was updated with a countdown to the year 2011 with the words Dispatch 2011 clearly visible in the top right leading to speculation that one or more reunion concerts would be announced in the coming months Further adding to speculations of a reunion on November 22 2010 Dispatch tweeted an image of a QR code which pointed to a pin on Morrison Colorado the home of Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Google Maps suggesting that a reunion concert might be played there 10 Speculation turned to the idea of a possible tour when more QR codes were released on each of the five subsequent Mondays pointing to pins on Chicago Illinois 11 Berkeley California 12 Boston Massachusetts 13 Atlanta Georgia 14 and Harrison New Jersey 15 On January 1 2011 Dispatch officially announced that they would mount a reunion tour the following June Additionally the band announced that a portion of all ticket proceeds will go towards education programs in local communities 16 They also decided to join Dave Matthews Band as well as several other prominent bands and performers on two stops of the DMB CARAVAN They were slated to perform at Governors Island in New York on Saturday August 27 and the Gorge in George WA on Sunday September 4 17 The second two days Saturday August 27 and Sunday August 28 of the Governor s Island caravan stop were canceled due to Hurricane Irene and Dispatch agreed to play the rescheduled Caravan on Randall s Island also in New York They agreed to two shows on Friday September 16 and Saturday September 17 Throughout the rest of the winter Dispatch released short clips of themselves rehearsing new songs as well as photos of themselves in a studio fueling suspicion that a new album or EP would accompany the tour On April 5 2011 Dispatch released a short video via YouTube confirming that they were in the process of recording a new EP On Wednesday April 27 2011 Dispatch performed the song Melon Bend on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to be released on their upcoming Dispatch EP 18 On Tuesday May 10 2011 Dispatch confirmed via their YouTube channel that their new EP would be released on May 17 2011 Along with the news Dispatch also released a sample of their song Valentine which appeared on the EP 19 On May 17 2011 Dispatch released their new EP Within hours of its release it shot to No 2 in the iTunes albums chart On November 28 2011 Dispatch announced their first UK EU tour In 2012 Dispatch released their first full length studio album in over a decade called Circles Around the Sun On April 2 2012 Dispatch announced a North American tour in support of the release On April 22 2013 the band announced the release of a double disc live album called Ain t No Trip to Cleveland Vol 1 The album consists of versions of songs performed at shows during their 2012 tour It was released on June 4 2013 Dispatch played a number of dates in the summer of 2013 On September 2 2014 Dispatch announced via an email newsletter that they had begun production of their sixth full length studio album 20 On January 1 2015 Dispatch announced that they would be playing a benefit show on July 11 2015 at Madison Square Garden in New York City to shine light on the issue of hunger in America DISPATCH HUNGER is set to be the only show in North America in 2015 and 1 from every ticket sold will go directly to starving Americans John Butler Trio is slated to guest at the benefit concert Due to increased demand on January 20 2015 Dispatch announced that they would be adding a second night to their DISPATCH HUNGER show on July 10 2015 at Madison Square Garden Dispatch announced on their website on April 5 2016 that they would be playing in Germany and Austria that July 21 On February 10 2017 Dispatch announced on their website that they would be touring the United States in June and July and would be joined by Guster for most of their shows In the same announcement the band released a new song Only The Wild Ones from their upcoming album entitled America Location 12 released on June 2 2017 The band went on tour following the release of their new album with shows throughout the US and Europe 22 23 24 25 In 2018 Dispatch announced another summer tour and a new album project titled Location 13 The band began releasing songs every couple of weeks throughout the summer culminating in a release in late 2018 The first single Cross the World tracks the band s history from formation through the present On February 25 2021 Dispatch announced that their eighth studio album titled Break Our Fall would be released on May 28 2021 26 Musical style editDispatch experiments with a variety of genres and thus is known as a very difficult band to categorize Different styles and idioms employed by the band include reggae flamenco funk ska folk rock and rap Members editChad Chetro Urmston Instruments vocals guitar bass percussion trombone and piano Brad Braddigan Corrigan Instruments vocals drums percussion guitar and harmonicaFormer members edit Pete Repete Francis Heimbold Instruments vocals bass and guitarRegular participating musicians edit nbsp Matthew Embree plays bass guitar during Dispatch Location 12 Tour in NYC nbsp Jon J R Reilly plays percussion during Dispatch Location 12 TourMatthew Embree Instruments backing vocals guitar bassJon J R Reilly Instruments backing vocals drums percussion congas bongos cymbals and tambourineMike Sawitzke Instruments backing vocals guitar banjo trumpet mandolin and keyboardDiscography editStudio albums edit 1996 Silent Steeples Bomber Foundations DCN 1997 Bang Bang Bomber Foundations Universal Records 1999 Four Day Trials Bomber Foundations Universal Records 2000 Who Are We Living For Bomber Foundations Universal Records 2012 Circles Around the Sun Bomber Foundations Universal Records 2017 America Location 12 Bomber Foundations Universal Records 2018 Location 13 Bomber Foundations Universal Records 2021 Break Our Fall Bomber Foundations Universal RecordsEPs edit 2011 Dispatch EP US No 42 Bomber Foundations Universal Records 2012 iTunes SessionLive albums edit 2001 Gut the Van DCN Universal Records 2004 All Points Bulletin 2007 Zimbabwe 2013 Ain t No Trip to Cleveland Vol 1 2019 Live 18 27 2023 Live from the Boston Woods 28 DVDs edit 2002 Under the Radar DCN Universal Records 2005 The Last Dispatch Fabrication Films 2007 Dispatch Zimbabwe Live at Madison Square Garden 2012 Dispatch Live from Red Bull ArenaCompilation albums edit 2005 The Relief Project Vol I by various artists as part of The Relief Project Singles edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUSAAA 29 Bound by Love 2015 Non album single Only the Wild Ones 2017 9 America Location 12 Skin the Rabbit Edit Painted Yellow Lines 15 Father Christmas Non album single Midnight Lorry 2018 32 America Location 12 Dear Congress 17 Location 13 May We All 2021 25 Break Our Fall denotes single that did not chart or was not released in that territory Elias Fund editMain article The Elias Fund The story behind the song Elias written by Chad Urmston about his experience living and teaching in Zimbabwe inspired the nonprofit organization the Elias Fund to form in 2005 The Elias Fund looks to provide hope and opportunity to Zimbabwean youth through community development and education while empowering the American youth culture to embrace their global role and make it an active one The Relief Project editMain article The Relief Project On December 22 2005 Corrigan helped to organize a benefit concert known as The Relief Project at Irving Plaza in New York City Along with several other performers Corrigan invited Heimbold and State Radio to play The three reunited very briefly playing the song Here We Go as an encore Corrigan stated there that he plans further Relief Project concerts featuring all three The Dispatch FoundationIn 2007 The Dispatch Foundation was created following the Dispatch Madison Square Garden Reunion benefit concerts The organization works to address the deep seated social and economic problems plaguing Zimbabwe such as inflation starvation unemployment and HIV AIDS References edit Dispatch Dispatch Dispatchmusic com Retrieved March 14 2021 Login Instagram Instagram com Retrieved May 30 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help Dispatch Releases iTunes Session Paste December 4 2012 Retrieved April 23 2013 Album Premiere Dispatch Re energizes for Circles Around the Sun Rolling Stone August 14 2012 Retrieved April 23 2013 Dispatch Ain t No Trip to Cleveland Vol 1 Out June 4 Dispatchmusic com Retrieved April 22 2013 Inside The Dispatch Reunion Relix com January 1 2011 Retrieved May 30 2021 Owens Dylan June 14 2017 The biggest band nobody s heard of Dispatch ready to move past The General and back to Red Rocks headliner The Denver Post Retrieved October 13 2017 a b Smiley Lauren July 30 2004 Cult band reunites for its believers Dispatch s final concert draws fan interest from around the globe The Boston Globe p C1 Dispatch playing General on The Late Late Show YouTube Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved May 6 2021 Twitter DISPATCH DISPATCH 2011 Twitter com November 22 2010 Retrieved August 19 2011 Twitter DISPATCH DISPATCH 2011 Twitter com November 29 2010 Retrieved August 19 2011 Twitter DISPATCH DISPATCH 2011 Twitter com December 6 2010 Retrieved August 19 2011 Twitter DISPATCH DISPATCH 2011 Twitter com December 13 2010 Retrieved August 19 2011 Twitter DISPATCH DISPATCH 2011 Twitter com December 20 2010 Retrieved August 19 2011 Twitter DISPATCH DISPATCH 2011 Twitter com December 27 2010 Retrieved August 19 2011 Home Dispatch Dispatchmusic com Retrieved August 19 2011 Dave Matthews Band 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amp Shares Single JamBase Retrieved March 14 2021 Dispatch Dispatchmusic com Retrieved July 3 2019 Dispatch Dispatch Triple A Airplay Chart History Billboard Retrieved April 2 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dispatch band Official website Dispatch Zimbabwe Live at Madison Square Garden DVD Archived November 3 2007 at the Wayback Machine Dispatch collection at the Internet Archive s live music collection Dispatch discography at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dispatch band amp oldid 1217215133, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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