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Wednesday, May 24, 2017 - 10:15am
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Releases New Video For "Waterslide"
Here: https://goo.gl/DX5D3y

 

 

**Set To Kick Off North American Headlining Tour On June 2nd**

 

**Pre-Order Homey Here**

Watch CHON's 'Making of Homey' Webisode #1 & #2**

 

"CHON's technicality is used to make music that's inviting to any type of listener who wants to just listen 

to a group of awesome musicians."

- Noisey

 

 "CHON has been building momentum the last few years,

showcasing their dazzling, mathy, emotional, mostly instrumental tunes"

- Red Bull Music

 

"CHON paints vividly beautiful and elaborate settings with the power of instrumentation"

- EARMILK

 

San Diego, CA - May 23, 2017 - CHON has officially released their new music video for "Waterslide" today! "Waterslide" is the newest single to release off of their second full-length album Homey, which is set to drop on June 16th via Sumerian Records. Underneath a canopy of electronic-tinged soundscapes and tapestries of lush guitar mastery, you can practically feel the Southern California coast come to life on Homey. Surrounding the release of Homey, CHON will be kicking off a headlining North American tour through 24 cities, with support from Tera Melos, Covet, and Little Tybee. Watch "Waterslide" here: https://goo.gl/DX5D3y.  

 

Following the success of 2015's Grow and worldwide touring with everyone from Periphery and Animals As Leaders to Circa Survive, the instrumental trio-brothers Mario [guitar] and Nathan Camarena [drums] and Erick Hansel [guitar]-returned home to San Diego in the summer of 2016 to begin work on what would become their next musical offering. For the very first time, they rented a rehearsal space a stone's throw from the ocean, and the beachside locale's influence courses through 12 virtuosic and vibrant new musical movements.

 

Those vibes transformed CHON into a vital force since their emergence in 2008. Grow marked their first entry on the Billboard Top 200, landing prominently in the Top 150. They impressively average 144K Spotify streams monthly with over 10 tracks cracking the 1-million mark and fan favorites such as "Story," "Bubble Dream," and "Can't Wait" surpassing 2 million-a remarkable feat for a chiefly instrumental act. Homey sees them expand once more, incorporating a slew of future bass influences with collaborators such as Go Yama on "Berry Streets" and Lophile on "Nayhoo", which also features a vocal cameo from Masego.

 

CHON is set to release their upcoming full-length album Homey on June 16, 2017. For more information, please visit: http://www.chonofficial.com/.

 

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Check out more on CHON, here:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/musicofchon

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/chonofficial

Twitter: https://twitter.com/CHONofficial

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chonofficial

 

Upcoming Shows:

Jun 2 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre

Jun 3 - San Francisco, CA @ Slim's

Jun 5 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre

Jun 6 - Seattle, WA @ Neumos

Jun 8 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex

Jun 9 - Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall

Jun 10 - Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theater

Jun 11 - Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge

Jun 13 - Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall

Jun 14 - Toronto, ON @ Mod Club

Jun 15 - Cleveland, OH @ Agora Ballroom

Jun 16 - Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer

Jun 17 - New York, NY @ Webster Hall

Jun 18 - Boston, MA @ Royale

Jun 20 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theater

Jun 21 - Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage

Jun 22 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle

Jun 23 - Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West

Jun 24 - Orlando, FL @ The Beacham

Jun 25 - Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum

Jun 27 - Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Live!

Jun 28 - Austin, TX @ Emo's

Jun 30 - Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom

Jul 1 - San Diego, CA @ House of Blues 

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Newswire: May 23, 2017

 

A weekly report on education news & commentary from the nation's leading voice on education innovation and opportunity

MONEY  The Trump Administration’s FY 2018 proposed education budget is an opportunity for a national dialogue on how we educate, not how much we spend, according to a statement released today by the Center for Education Reform’s Founder and CEO, Jeanne Allen.

House Education & Workforce Committee Chair Virginia Foxx said the budget is still a proposal, subject to congressional review. However, she reiterated the following concern overall:

Students, workers, and small businesses cannot succeed in an economy that is crippled by too much government and too much debt. ...

“For too many years, the federal government has not lived within its means because policymakers have not set real priorities. The president’s budget proposal reflects the consequences of this failed approach, as well as the urgent need for tough choices and bold solutions to pursue a more responsible course.”

The head of the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO) Jacqueline Cooper, applauded some aspects, while calling others draconian: 

“While we applaud the Administration’s efforts to expand parental choice options for our nation’s children, including increased spending for public charter schools, a new private school voucher program, making $1 billion within Title I of ESSA available for students to attend the school of their choice, and an education tax credit program that will be part of future tax reform, the slashing of $9 billion – or 13 percent  – from the Department of Education’s overall budget is an awfully painful way to put families and children first.

“If passed by Congress, these draconian cuts to public education will undoubtedly hurt our most vulnerable children..." 

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said the budget "reflects a series of tough choices we have had to make when assessing the best use of taxpayer money."

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten called the budget “cruel.”

It’s certainly not a warm and loving budget, but cruel? Isn’t it cruel to allow so much money to be spent to subsidize bureaucracy and not serve children?

In other news...

EVERYTHING’S ALWAYS BIG IN TEXAS  Virtual charter schools are set to expand under a bill passed by the Texas State Senate this week. If adopted thousands more students will have access to online opportunities, which PublicSchoolOptions.org President Tillie Elvrum argues helps students work in an environment that best meets their unique needs.

LEHIGH, PA CASE SANCTIONS CAP LIFT  Pennsylvania has ruled that Lehigh Valley Regional Academy can have its charter renewed without enrollment caps, ending its battle with the Bethlehem Area School District, which was seeking a cap to save $1 million. When LVA's charter was up for renewal in November, the Bethlehem Area School Board approved a charter that included an enrollment cap. The imposition of a cap is against state law. A similar battle was tried and won in Philadelphia a few years back; sadly the School Reform Commission extracts cap commitments from charters in not so acceptable ways.

BOOKS HELP KIDS  A group calling itself “Better Outcomes for Our Kids” (BOOK) has been formed in Atlanta to help families better navigate the world of school choice. Because many parents “don’t understand that their children don’t have to attend the traditional Atlanta public school in their neighborhood,” the group’s founder says BOOK wants to be a “beacon of information” to help parents understand, and know the options that are available to them via charters and school choice. What a great idea—for parents in Atlanta and everywhere choice options exist.  (Online at BookATL.org)

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Founded in 1993, the Center for Education Reform aims to expand educational opportunities that lead to improved economic outcomes for all Americans — particularly our youth — ensuring that conditions are ripe for innovation, freedom and flexibility throughout U.S. education.

 

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The event starts at Noon, Monday, 29 May 2017.

The Museum is open Memorial Day from 10am to 5pm.

 

We hope to see all of you there to honor the Multipurpose Canines. Immediately  after Laura Miller will provide a book reading and signing.

 

As our usual tradition the Fuquay Varina Singers will be here to perform in the lobby at 130pm.

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SOF K9 Memorial Ceremony

When
29 May 2019 Saturday at noon
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Where
K9 Memorial
100 Bragg Blvd
Fayetteville, NC 28301
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 Dear ASOM Supporter

Join us for the annual SOF K9 Memorial Ceremony this Saturday at noon, 29 May 2017, Memorial Day

Museum is open Memorial Day from 10am to 5pm.

 

 

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