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SET YOUR GOALS, drops off 4 days of AP tour due to illness

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Due to an unforeseen health issue with one of their members, Bay Area popcore sextet Set Your Goals have had to drop off the first four stops of the AP Tour Fall Ball. The band’s statement is re-posted below:

“We just wanted to let you guys know that unfortunately we have to cancel our performances on the AltPress Fall Ball ‘09 Tour in Pontiac, MI, Columbus, OH, Grand Rapids, MI and Chicago, IL. One of the members of Set Your Goals is very ill right now and is unable to make it to the first several dates. We will know more about his condition and when we’ll be able to re-join the tour by Monday. Thanks to everyone at Alternative Press for their amazing support and to all our fans in advance for their understanding. We wish our brother a speedy recovery, and will talk to you soon.”

The Fall Ball will still go on as scheduled with the Academy Is…, Mayday Parade, the Secret Handshake and You Me At Six all performing; SYG is currently slated to re-join the tour in Milwaukee on Sept. 30.

A New Vaccine Found For HIV

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

BANGKOK, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) — Thailand on Thursday announced the breakthrough in the HIV vaccine development — the first time ever that there is evidence that HIV vaccine has preventive efficacy.

“It is found that the vaccine has 31.2 percent efficacy in reducing the risk of HIV infection,” Thai Public Health Minister Withaya Kaewparadai told a press conference in capital Bangkok.
Withaya presided over the official announcement of the outcome of the HIV Vaccine Phase III Trial.

The Public Health Ministry conducted the study, which used strains of HIV common in Thailand. Sponsor of the trial is the U.S.Army Surgeon General, with funding support from the National Institute of Health and U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, while sanofi-pasteur and GSID provide candidate vaccines for the trial.

With field research works implemented by Thais and deemed the world’s largest HIV vaccine study, with the trial of 16,402 Thai volunteers, has now been completed in central provinces of Chonburi and Rayong, Withaya said.

Withaya said although the efficacy rate is not high enough for use, this nonetheless constitutes significant knowledge that can be applied to improve HIV vaccine efficacy in the future.

“All these will form an important foundation for further HIV vaccine development in Thailand in the future,” said Doctor PaijitWarachit, Deputy Health Permanent Secretary.

Meanwhile, Doctor Mom Luang Somchai Chakkrabhand, Director-General, Department of Disease Control, said that “HIV vaccine development must be accompanied by intensive application of other preventive measures.”

The Department of Disease Control is committed to HIV vaccine development in collaboration with networks of researchers in Thailand and internationally aiming to an appropriate HIV vaccine accessible for people, Doctor. Mom Luang Somchai said.

The Phase III Trial of HIV vaccine demonstrates collective efforts and a common understanding that HIV prevention is everybody’s concern, and which requires participation of all sections at national and international levels in search of additional preventive measure.

“The success is the pride of Thailand. We thank the volunteers, communities in Chonburi and Rayong province, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and researchers for their contribution to the HIV vaccine development,” he said.

SAN DIEGO ROCK BAND A CITY SERENE INVOLVED IN LIFE THREATENING CAR ACCIDENT

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Donations are Now Being Accepted to Assist with Growing Medical Costs


Tuesday, September 15, 2009 – On Sunday, September 13, San Diego based band A City Serene was involved in a major traffic accident resulting in all six members being air-lifted to area hospitals with life-threatening injuries.  The band, who had just released their Debut EP, The Art of Deceiving Perception was on tour traveling north on Interstate 5 near Bakersfield when a truck traveling the opposite direction lost control, crossed the median, and hit their bus head on.  The incident shut down the freeway in both directions while crews cleared the accident and allowed life support to land. All band members were sent to different hospitals, the closest being nearly three hours from San Diego.



To assist with the financial burden this tragic event will pose to the band’s families, A City Serene fund (click here) has been set up through PayPal, allowing friends and fans to donate anything they can to the cause. Updates on the band’s condition can be found here http://www.myspace.com/acityserene and coverage of the accident can be seen here.


A City Serene ranging in age from 19-22, include singers Xander Bourgeois and Carly Baker, guitarists Kris Renfro and Michael Sherman, bassist Michael Koch, and drummer Mike Buxbaum.  The band was looking forward to playing their already scheduled homecoming show in San Diego, CA at SOMA on October 3, which will continue on in their absence with all proceeds raised going directly to the families of the band members. More information can be found www.SOMAsd.com.


Band representatives, friends, and families are asking for the support of fans at this time to help spread the word about the tragedy, donate to the fund, and stay up to date on new developments.

Please check back for more information on what you can do to help through ROCK FOR HEALTH.



Contact
Billy Candler
Candler Creative Management
billycandler@gmail.com


Links
A City Serene MySpace
A City Serene PayPal Fund
A City Serene EP, The Art of Deceiving Perception
SOMA show info http://www.somasandiego.com/