The Make (band)

The Make
Origin Chico, California, USA
Genres Pop rock
Indie
Alternative rock
Years active May 2011 – Present
Labels Suspended Sunrise Recordings
Associated acts Number One Gun
See You Soon
Members Jeff Schneeweis
Trevor Sellers
Sarah Ann Beintker

The Make is an indie pop rock band originating from Chico, CA. The trio consists of Jeff Schneeweis, Trevor Sellers (both formerly of Number One Gun), and Sarah Ann (from See You Soon). In May 2011, The Make formed and signed with Suspended Sunrise Recordings, a record label created by Aaron Rodgers, quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, and Ryan Zachary.

Their debut single, “Get It”, was released on June 30, 2011, and was originally offered for free download via The Make’s official website until the promoted release of their EP. Simultaneously with the release of the single, the video for “Get It” premiered on The Make’s YouTube channel. Directed by Murphy Karges of Sugar Ray and shot in a Northern California bowling alley, the video features dancing cops, showgirls, Jimmy Richards of Brighten on drums, and a brief cameo performance by Aaron Rodgers.

On July 19, 2011, The Make officially released their debut EP on the Suspended Sunrise Recordings label, entitled “This Box”. To celebrate the release, The Make utilized Ustream to broadcast their first live concert as a complete band.[1]

The Make’s official website is a Tumblr-hosted blog. The Make uses social media religiously and personally in an effort to connect with listeners and share the process of their journey, as well as to promote and market their music. Their presence in the online communities was established and began to flourish prior to the release of their debut single.

Members

References

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  1. Gottesman, Kyra. On The Make: Up-and-coming band on Aaron Rodgers’ label to stream live free concert Friday, ChicoER, July 20, 2011
  2. Aaron Rodgers’ Record Label Shoots Music Video in Paradise, KRCRtv.com, June 13, 2011
  3. Seifert, Kevin. Faces of Lockout: Rodgers and The Make, ESPN.com, June 14, 2011
  4. Music Man: Packers’ Rodgers Starts Record Label, Chicago Tribune, June 14, 2011
  5. Brown, Clifton. Aaron Rodgers, Packers QB, Signs Band to Record Label, Sporting News, June 14, 2011
  6. Ubben, Riley. Aaron Rodgers Starts a Record Label, Paste Magazine, June 16, 2011
  7. Aaron Rodgers gets jiggy with it: Green Bay Packers quarterback moves to music, Chico News & Review, June 16, 2011
  8. Rodgers Rolls Out New Record Label, Fox Sports, June 22, 2011
  9. Jacobson, Bryce. The Make Release Video, Debut EP, Driven Far Off, July 4, 2011
  10. Smith, Ken. A Local Production: Chico’s The Make is about to blow up on Aaron Rodgers’ record label, Chico News & Review, July 7, 2011
  11. Hess, Tyler. The Make: This Box Review, Christian Music Zine, July 18, 2011
  12. Carabba, Jonathan. Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers launches record label, and with it Chico, Calif. Band, The Make, Submerge Magazine, July 18, 2011
  13. Ilvonen, Keagan. AbsolutExclusive with The Make, Absolute Punk, July 18, 2011
  14. Jones, Brandon. The Make, Indie Vision Music, July 24, 2011
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