Get updates by RSS
Update #1: THANK YOU!!
137
Backers
$9,016
pledged of $8,777 goal
0
seconds to go
Funding Successful
This project successfully raised its funding goal on March 26, 2011.
Pledge $25 or more Pledge $25 or more
Digital download and signed/hard copy of CD plus sticker and button
Pledge $50 or more Pledge $50 or more
T-shirt, Tour Poster, thank you in liner notes of CD, plus all of the above
Pledge $75 or more Pledge $75 or more
Limited Edition Signed tour poster, signed copy of first album “Vain Hope of Horse” plus all of the above
Pledge $100 or more Pledge $100 or more
Limited editon, 180 gm vinyl copy of “Packed for Exile”, signed by the band! plus all of the above
Pledge $150 or more Pledge $150 or more
Your picture incorporated into the vinyl album artwork, plus all of the above
Pledge $250 or more Pledge $250 or more
DVD of all of our music videos with handmade limited edition packaging designed by Jason Federici & Jason Heath and signed by the band, plus all of the above
Pledge $500 or more Pledge $500 or more
Original artwork/painting by Jason Heath and Jason Federici, plus all of the above
Pledge $1,000 or more Pledge $1,000 or more
Private show within two hour drive of Los Angeles(or further if travel expenses are provided) included in the set will be a sad, country ballad written exclusively about you and your loved ones (we will not change the names to protect the innocent), plus all of the above
Pledge $1,500 or more Pledge $1,500 or more
5x5 foot original painting of album cover of “The Vain Hope of Horse” by Jason Heath, plus guest list for life, plus all of the above
Project By
Connected as Jason Heath (830 friends)
Packed for Exile follows Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls first release, The Vain Hope of Horse, which PASTE Magazine called “a wonderful debut: ragged, soulful and well-written." The compelling collection included guest appearances by Tom “The Nightwatchman” Morello (of Rage Against the Machine), Wayne Kramer (MC5) and Wilco’s Nels Cline on Lap steel. The songs resonated with strains of working class rock’n’roll and rustic punk, leaving Dave Marsh legendary rock journalist and author, to comment, "Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls speak to the heartache and joy in the world, with the wisdom not to try to separate them, and the skill to make all of it beautiful."