Friday, April 24, 2009

Plain White T's: a huge success

Members of MAC and others with the Plain White T's.
Media Credit: Jillian Bevacqua
Members of MAC and others with the Plain White T's.


The event here at the College was a stop on the Plain White T's full U.S. and Canada headlining tour with supporting acts Single File and Danger Radio. "This is a completely different show, it's not going to be the usual Plain White T's tour. We're doing things a little bit different this time," remarked lead singer Tom on the band's official website.

This "different" approach came in the form of what they band called a "three part harmony," which was not only a concert of three diverse and talented bands, but a three-act performance on the part of the Plain White T's. Their performance was split up with an acoustic section in the middle, during which the five band members sat along the edge of the stage to create a more intimate setting.

The Plain White T's clearly strove for this type of close relationship with their fans, as was seen not only in their performance but during a meet and greet that occurred in the hours before the concert. Members of the MAC Exec Board and Concert Planning Committee were able to meet the Plain White T's, get autographs, and take pictures with the band.

The student winners of WHMU's raffle for a chance to meet the band, Katie McNamara '12 and Sara Sultanak '09, were also present at the meet and greet and were given the opportunity to, with a few friends, get autographs and pictures as well.

After pictures were taken, the band headed back to their dressing room, which had been set up over the course of the weekend by the Hospitality branch of the Concert Committee, headed by Erica Langner, '11.

The rest of the committee was hard at work as well; set up for the concert had begun early that day. Patrick Fligge, '10, Production Manager, remarked after the successful event that "the concert production went very smoothly, and I enjoyed my experience working with the Plain White T's and their crew."

Andrew Horrow, '10, was head of Security. He also found the concert a success, and after a lot of preparation and hard work, expressed, "The set up was smooth this year and everyone behind the scenes did their jobs. Although it was an all day event due to the stages, lighting, sound, and band equipment coming in pieces their were no major problems. The concert was enjoyed by those who were in attendance. The crowd was well behaved and in bed by 11 p.m. after completing their homework for the next day."

As a whole, students, faculty, and local members of the community in attendance seemed to agree on the night's success. Ticket sales leading up to the concert, during which students could purchase tickets for only five dollars, estimated that roughly 700 people would be in attendance, but day-of ticket sales placed the total at roughly 900. Opening acts Single File and Danger Radio won over the crowd with fun and engaging numbers, and were greeted by numerous newfound fans at the merchandise table after the show. The Plain White T's, who went onstage around 8:30 to a roaring and energetic crowd, were enjoyed by hundreds of dancing students.

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Plain White T's Shirts and Hoodies for real!






Here are some t-shirts and hoodies with PWTs designs. The rainbow one is really cool and I'll definitely get that one soon. You guys better get your own plain white Ts now. ^_^

More designs? How to order?

CLICK HERE

PWTs will be at Hawaii



Plain White T's will be playing at Pipeline Cafe in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 14. Tickets can be purchased by clicking here: buy your tickets.

Tom Higgenson and Meg of Meg and Dia

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Plain White T's - 1234 lyrics


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1-2-1-2-3-4
Give me more loving than I’ve ever had
Make me feel better when I’m feeling sad
Tell me I’m special even though I know I’m not
Make me feel good when I hurt so bad
Barely getting mad
I’m so glad I found you
I love being around you
You make it easy
Its as easy as 1-2-1-2-3-4
There’s only one thing
To Do
Three words
For you
(I love you) I love you
There’s only one way to say
Those three words
That’s what I’ll do
(I love you) I love you
Give me more loving from the very start
Piece me back together when I fall apart
Tell me things you never even tell your closest friends
Make me feel good when I hurt so bad
You’re the best that I’ve had
And I’m so glad I found you
I love being around you
You make it easy
It’s easy as 1-2-1-2-3-4
There’s only one thing
To Do
Three words
For you
(I love you) I love you
There’s only one way to say
Those three words
That’s what I’ll do
(I love you) I love you
(I love you) I love you
You make it easy
It’s easy as 1 2 1 2 3 4
There’s only one thing
To Do
Three words
For you
(I love you) I love you
There’s only one way to say
Those three words
That’s what I’ll do
(I love you) I love you
(I love you) I love you
1-2-3-4
I love you
(I love you) I love you

Members

Members


Tom Higgenson - vocals, guitar


Dave Tirio - guitar


Mike Retondo - bass guitar, backing vocals


Tim G. Lopez - guitar, backing vocals


De'Mar Hamilton - drums, percussion



Biography

Mainstream breakthrough: 2006–June 2007

In early 2006 The band teamed with Motion City Soundtrack for a Winter/Spring tour. "Hey There Delilah" was first released on their second album "All That We Needed" for which the band received a Grammy nomination. The band then spent months recording in between festivals and shows from April to July 2008, culminating with the release of a single from their 2008 album Big Bad World. Big Bad World had two hit singles called 1,2,3,4 and Natural Disater all where in the AT40 at number 1 and 2 for 3 consecutive weeks in a row

As of late 2008, the band was on tour with the Rock Band Live tour with Panic At The Disco, Dashboard Confessional and The Cab.

In 2008 the band played Give It A Name festival in the UK.


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