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Google Video

POSTED BY ON 12/17/10

Check out this Google Video with Alex Farnham and GE:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MDtJhbXzNw&feature=channel

Kauai Video Nov. 2010

POSTED BY ON 11/25/10

Here's a link to a quick video of our Kauai Trip recently. Had a blast! Kauai you are amazing!!!

Love GE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4ywYKWqwP4 

GE in West Hawaii Today News

POSTED BY ON 11/22/10

Sunday at Rockstarz: The return of Goodbye Elliott

part of proceeds to benefit Parkinson's research
by Kim Eaton
West Hawaii Today
keaton@westhawaiitoday.com
Friday, November 19, 2010 9:06 AM HST

They're coming home, and they're ready to rock the night with family and friends during a special holiday show.

 

Goodbye Elliott is set to take the stage at 6 p.m. Sunday at Rockstarz, where they'll be jamming to some new tunes, as well as bringing back some fan favorites.


After two years touring on the mainland and overseas, the Kona-based group -- Jonny Stimac, lead singer, songwriter, guitar and ukulele; Chris Stimac, lead guitar, ukulele, steel drums and vocals; Paul Gubser, bass; Ryan Johnston, keyboards, ukulele and songwriter; and Jordan Lawrence, drums -- is quite happy to be home, playing for a local crowd again.


"It's incredible. We're so honored and blessed to be where we're at," said 24-year-old Chris Stimac. "It's always been our dream to make it to the mainland and tour, but it's always good to get back home."

With boy-down-the-street good looks, high-energy performances and charming personalities, it's no wonder preteen and teenage girls swoon when the group takes the stage.

But add in a rockin' beat, with just the right amount of island flavor, easy-to-sing lyrics and talented musicianship and even an older crowd may find themselves dancing to the music.

Self-described as a summer rock n' roll band -- sort of like The Killers meets the Beach Boys, according to 28-year-old Jonny Stimac -- their music hits all the right spots, from light and happy to thought-provoking and dramatic.

With a passion for filmmaking and film, Jonny said the group likes to incorporate that "epicness" into all of its music, making it "as big as possible, with strings, and with orchestra added in to a lot of the songs."


But their songs also come from life experiences, with a positive message incorporated into each one, and they never forget where they come from.

"The island feel will always shine through, even with the epic songs," he said. "That's what diversifies us. We have the epic stadium rock, but we always want to have the island roots flowing through."

While excited about performing locally, Sunday's show is more than just a concert. Part of the show's proceeds will support the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research, an organization to which Jonny and Chris share a personal connection.

"We've always wanted to support a good cause, something that really hits home for us," Stimac said. "Our mom, who has had Parkinson's since about 2000, has been heavy on our hearts. That, and we've always been Michael J. Fox fans, and he also has Parkinson's."

While Michael J. Fox won't be able to attend the concert, Chris and Jonny's mom will be there, and that's even better.


"When we come home and can play a show, it's her favorite thing in the world," Jonny said. "We're just so excited for everyone to see the new show, hear the new songs. It doesn't matter how many places we tour, our favorite, out of anywhere, is always home."

Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door, and can be purchased atrockstarzhawaii.com. Must be 16 years or older.

 

 

 

Fallow the link here:

http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/articles/2010/11/19/features/features06.txt

Rockstarz in Kona November 21st

POSTED BY Ryan ON 10/8/10

We are stoked to say we will be back in Hawaii middle of November for the holidays and some shows. November 21st we are playing @ Rockstarz downtown Kona on the Big Island. We can't wait to see you all again. Please tell your friends and family because it's an All Ages Show.

 

Love,

 

GE 

Oct. 27th Last Show In California Before the Holidays

POSTED BY Ryan ON 10/8/10

 

Our last show in California for 2010 is October 27th at The Roxy in West Hollywood. Doors are at 7:30 PM. Bring your friends and family for one final night of island rock. We are heading home to Hawaii for some shows and the holidays and we will be back out beginning of 2011. 
Love you, 
The GE Boys

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