
About this project
Project description
Our purpose is twofold: One, to get this one song out to the wide open world; and two, if possible, fund the recording of the rest of the album by Joe Avery.
Grow a Garden, written and performed by Joe Avery.
We want our Kickstarter project to be a wild, raging, undeniable success. And it seems the best way do this is to aim low. Yep. Low, as in, ground-level low. Garden-level low. Down there with nature and the bugs and the natural cycle of plants, where everything is so cool.
So, our financial goal is the amazing sum of…..one dollar.
And since any and every single pledge will receive a free MP3 of the song “Grow a Garden,” already from the first pledge we'll have started getting the message out there to wild and beautiful people in this world.
If we by chance happen to surpass our goal of one dollar, the extra funds will go towards the recording of the rest of Joe Avery’s next album.
Join us. Listen to the song. Go plant a seed. Go grow a garden.
And feed it exclusively on sunshine, clean rain, natural soil and your own pure love. And when it sprouts, eat real good real fresh real food.
Gifts
Pledge one dollar or more and we will send you an MP3 file of "Grow a Garden" by email.
Once you receive the song, you may copy it and give it to everyone you want, free of charge. (If we could only send you a package of seeds via email, we would do that too.)
Please spread the word, plant your own plants, and grow your own food. Take the power and control away from the multi-nationals and return it to the individuals. To you and your family.
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Funding Successful
This project successfully raised its funding goal on September 16.
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Pledge one dollar or more and we will send you an MP3 file of "Grow a Garden" by email. Once you receive the song, you may copy it and give it to everyone you want, free of charge. (If we could only send you a package of seeds via email, we would do that too.) Please spread the word, plant plants, and grow your own food. Take the power and control away from the multi-nationals and return it to the individuals. To you yourself.
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David Hornback was born in Los Angeles in 1962. He was raised in Kansas and has been a photographer since the age of 15.
He is an Ehrenreich, Blackburn and a Wooldridge scholar, and was named America’s College Photographer of the Year in 1983, and the Southern Short Course’s Student Photographer of the Year in 1984.
His work has been published in National Geographic, GEO, Stern, Spiegel, and the New York Times. Over the years he has lived in such diverse places as Berlin, London, Istanbul, Seville, Bilbao, West Palm Beach, Tucson, San Francisco, Washington D.C., San Jose, Providence, and Jackson, Mississippi.
He is presently living with wife and 9-year-old son between Berlin, Spain and the US.