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We want Colton to fly! Sponsorship Opportunities

We want Colton to fly!

How can you help?

Sponsorships opportunities are available for the Chase the Music “Boundary Layer” world premiere. Bob Freeman will fly a stunning choreographed acrobatic flight to Garrett Hopes moving composition written just for Colton.

You can be part of this special event with your sponsorship.

Contact us at:
FlyColton@chasethemusic.org 
+1 415 MUSIC 00
+1 415 687 4200
to discuss the possibilities!

Let’s discuss sponsorship opportunities

Colton is a little guy, from a little town, with flight in his blood. With fight in his heart!

His grandparents manage a small town airport. His father is a commercial 747 pilot, a helicopter pilot and member of the Air National Guard. 

Colton has grown up around flying and needs to fly.

Last October this little 4 year old was diagnosed with brain cancer – Parameningeal Rhabdomyosarcoma, (aka RMS). He was quickly put into an aggressive treatment program.  The family moved from home, to be close to the Children’s Hospital where he’s receiving treatment. His brother Ty, had to change schools, make new friends, but is forever supportive. By Christmas he had lost all of his hair, but none of his spirit!  Colton says “Courageous people never give up and nothing is going to steal my joy.”

We want to give Colton a gift, for his fight, for his flight.

Colton at the controls.
Nuthin’ but smiles on his 5th birthday

Chase the Music to the Sky

For Colton

We’re taking to the sky for Colton. At the Seward, Nebraska July 4th Air Show, world renowned pilot Bob Freeman, will be flying an incredible aerobatic flight tribute to Colton. Composer Garrett Hope has composed a piece just for this world event, just for Colton. “Boundary Layer” will be heard for the first time by the estimated 40,000 attendees! The flight, choreographed to the song will signify the challenges, joy and hope that this incredible little boy – Colton, has.

Everyone will cheer for Colton, and his fight against cancer.

Fly to the sky Colton!

You can learn more about Chase the Music here.

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Bob Freeman, aerobatic pilot

Bob Freeman is an extreme aerobatic pilot with a heart of gold. He has moved up through the ranks of competition and as a previous member of the US Unlimited Aerobatic Team he has competed across the globe. When he heard of Chase the Music, he wanted to do something, but it had to be something close to his heart – flying. 

Bob knew of a little boy – Colton. He knew right away, that he had to perform something really special for him.

Bob, says “As a cancer survivor, I think back to my own journey and the uncertainty and doubt about the long term outcome”. He says of Hope’s composition for Colton: “Boundary Layer makes me think of this boundless, unbounded path”.

You can see more about Bob at his website.

Here’s a little video teaser of Bob up in the air!

Bob Freeman

Garrett Hope, composer

Dr. Garrett Hope’s purpose is to use his God-given creativity and communication skills to entertain and enlighten, draw people together for a common cause, and to coach composers and creatives to become unstoppable.

An award-winning composer of film and concert music, Garrett engages with performers and audiences to tell stories and create life-changing experiences. 

He’s composed “Boundary Layer” just for Colton.

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Garrett explains Boundary Layer: “A boundary between two layers that don’t mix (think oil sitting on top of water). In aerodynamics it refers to the buildup of air pressure on the wing and body of the plane. It’s a big part of calculating drag and controlling turbulence.

I chose the title because of its blatant aeronautical importance and because of its reference to unmixed layers. In particular, I was thinking of Colton’s journey He will be crossing through the boundary layer. And he’ll be doing it by flying, of course. He soars.”

Read more about Garrett, and listen to more of his work here.

Until the release of Boundary Layer – please enjoy ‘Ataraxia’, another Chase the Music piece composed by Garrett composed for Jack, a boy with Duchenne’s Syndrome.

Seward, Nebraska

Seward, Nebraska, a little town of just a few thousand people thinks big, when it comes to celebration. Their little town swells to 10 times it’s normal size for its annual Fourth of July celebration. The festivities include an air show where roughly 40,000 people will share in the experience of the world premiere of the music and flight – “Boundary Layer”, for Colton. 

For more information about the event, click here.

How can you help?

Donate – to help Colton fly! Be a co-commisioner of “Boundary Layer” Media Information

Music Rights

Chase the Music honors the rights of its composers and performers. Our contracts ensure the music rights benefit everyone involved. All musical rights belong to their respective copyright and license owners. For inquiries into licensing, please contact us at licensing@chasethemusic.org.

Donation partnerships

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Amazon

We’ve partnered with Amazon, and they’ll give us a percentage of your Amazon spending. Thanks for shopping with Amazon, and supporting Chase the Music. Then when you shop, just go to https://smile.Amazon.com/ and you’ll automatically be supporting us. 

Big Round World

Big Round World makes amazing adventure trips possible. They offer a $100 gift to Chase the Music when you mention our name at the time of booking. https://bigroundworld.com

See you around the world!


King Soopers / City Market / Krogers


King Soopers & City Market offers a donation when you select us, automatically every time you use your Soopers Card.

Goto https://kingsoopers.com then go to my account, then Community Rewards. Seach for and select Chase the Music. You’re in! Now every time you shop King Soopers – you’re creating music for the children!

 
IGIVE.COM

IGIVE.COM provides shopping with over 2300 stores. When you shop with IGIVE – your purchases support Chase the Music! 

Our Core Beliefs

At our core, Chase the Music helps children battling critical illness, by having original music composed and performed for them. But,  it turns out that there are a number of unintended consequences. In addition to providing a gift for the child, Chase the Music:
  • Aids the family
  • Encourages  friends to spend quality time
  • Provides composers and performers with incredible inspiration
  • Audiences derive pleasure
  • Future listeners and performers will be touched by the music and stories.
What drives and guides are strong core beliefs. You can find more in our Mission/Vision/Mantra. To Chase the Music, we feel we must: Treat everyone with respect Honor those that help Be unique and genuine in our offerings Be creative Be open Think galactic, act global, love local!    

Lauren – “Chase the Morning Sun”

“Clark, I’m never going to stop smiling”. Lauren, 5, battling leukemia
Lauren, of Westminster, Colorado, was diagnosed at the age of 3 with leukemia.  Chase the Morning Sun was premiered for her when she was 5, and still undergoing chemotherapy.   Lauren was too young to understand and yet too strong to let it get her.  She’s bright, sociable, polite and an incredible reader.  After the premiere performance, the band,  Lauren and family enjoyed pizza together.  She made it a point to go to each and every table of performers and thank them.  We love you Lauren!  You are the inspiration for Chase the Music!
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Composer, Clint Needham
The music of Clint Needham has been described as “wildly entertaining” and “stunning… brilliantly orchestrated” by the New York Times, as well as “well-crafted and arresting… riveting” by the Herald Times. Needham recently served as the Music Alive: New Partnerships Composer-in-Residence with the Albany Symphony where his work “Everyday Life” was premiered. Needham currently serves as Composer-in-Residence/Assistant Professor of Music at the Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music.  He has served as an Associate Instructor at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music as well as Assistant Professor of Music at Ohio Wesleyan University.  He holds degrees from Indiana University, where he was a four-year Jacobs School of Music doctoral fellow in composition, and from the Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music. Clint Needham is the father of twin sons.  His sons were about a year old when we approached him to compose a piece for Lauren.  He stated, “I just have to write this piece for her.”  As a young father, he couldn’t fathom what she, and her family were going through.  Clint is a dynamic young man, with a real passion for people and music.

 Performers: Lyons HS Band

LHSBand4Lauren The Lyons High School Band, of Lyons, Colorado, under the direction of Dr. Karen Gregg performed the premiere performance of “Chase the Morning Sun”. The band had been selected by blind audition from all of the high school bands in the state of Colorado to perform at the annual convention of the Colorado Music Educators Association (CMEA).  Director Dr. Karen Gregg chose this prestigious event to premiere Chase the Morning Sun for Lauren.  The band was composed of  50 musicians who were 14-18 years old. Gregg said the story behind the music provides a powerful lesson for her students.  “I want them to understand the whole concept of humanity and empathy and that their actions, no matter how small or big, can impact people”. Sophomore percussionist Chris “Tofu” Rives, 16, said he thinks about the emotional roller coaster Lauren and her parents have been through while playing. “Music is fueled by emotion”, he said, “and this is music at its best.”

Venue: Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, CO

DSC_3169 Chase the Morning Sun was performed at the historic Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Press coverage by the Longmont Times. Contact us for information about the score. Pictures of the rehearsal and premiere performance. This performance was performed subsequent to the premiere, by another band. Beautiful that the music is being released, and enjoyed by others!