Family Focus Above: Emily Rogal with Push Play lead singer CJ Baran. Above right: Emily Rogal and her friend, Terran Bruce, bottom, pose with the band What Happened in Vegas, including lead singer Aaron Jerome, guitarist Skylar Tait, guitarist and backup vocalist Steve Ervinck, drummer Nick Nackel and Terran's mom, Randy Bruce. Push To PLAY Local 13-year-old gathers 1,000 names to secure concert. Stephanie Steinberg Teen2Teen Intern and petitions everywhere she went. With help from family and friends, she easily secured the 1,000 names. roily Rogal, 13, of Rochester "I have the best group of friends attended the Jonas Brothers ever;' Rogal said of her support- concert at DTE Energy ers. "My best friend, Olivia, went to Music Theatre in Independence school and collected 50 names and Township on July 5, but she wasn't e-mails in one day." there to see the Jonas Brothers or Besides asking friends and fam- hear them sing. She was there to ily, Rogal stood outside the Jonas promote Push Play, the four-member Brothers concert to get signatures. boy band from Long Island, N.Y., It was an easy task, as Push Play that opened for the Jonas Brothers. shares many of the Jonas Brothers' In January, Rogal joined the fans. Both bands characterize their Michigan Push Play Street Team, a music as a combination of rock and fan-run promotional and market- pop, and the style of their songs give ing team for the band. Most bands a similar vibe. Hit songs by Push have a street team in each state and, Play include "Away Away:' "There She based on their popularity, some have Goes Again" and "The Life By the teams in Europe. Six months after end of the Jonas Brothers concert, joining the Michigan team, Rogal Rogal had 100 more names added to was promoted to regional manager the list and had sold more than 40 in Michigan and Wisconsin. tickets for the Push Play show. One of Rogal's main goals was to For Rogal, it's not difficult asking get Push Play to play a concert in people to support her cause. "You Michigan. She contacted the band's have to explain what you're doing manager, Sue Baran, who told Rogal and your purpose she said. to collect 1,000 names and e-mails For a birthday present, Rogal's of people who would come see the parents, James and Miriam Rogal, show. took their daughter to see a Push Rogal approached the venue Play benefit concert in Illinois. Rogal Crofoot in Pontiac. "I told them I got to know the band personally really want to do this, and I'll to any- when she met the members back- thing I can to get this started;' she stage and performed a sound check said. After seeing Rogal's enthusiasm with them before the show. and commitment to the project, they "I like Push Play because they are agreed to have the band play at their extremely talented, down to earth, venue next week. and fun guys;' she gushed. "They Once she had the place booked, are so appreciative of everything Rogal started carrying clipboards their fans do for them, and they are E incredibly humble!' Besides promoting Push Play, Rogal is in charge of publicity for a band from Warren called What Happened in Vegas. They will be opening for the Push Play concert at Crofoot. Skylar Tait is What Happened in Vegas' lead guitarist. He met Rogal at his band's show at the Pikeroom in Pontiac. "We started talking and she want- ed to help us out:' Tait said. "So she's been promoting us online, getting our name out to her friends. She also got us on the Push Play show, which I am very much excited about!' In addition to working with bands, Rogal has met significant players in the entertainment indus- try, such as the tour managers for Hannah Montana and the band Boys Like Girls. Rogal said she is decid- ing whether or not to become a tour manager herself. "It would be cool to organize a concert for a band and see it all work out:' she said. "When you put a lot of hard work into something, it pays off:' ❑ Stephanie Steinberg, 18, will attend the University of Michigan this fall. The Push Play concert starts at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 5, at the Crofoot, 1 S. Saginaw, Pontiac. Push Play tickets can be purchased for $8 at www.ticketweb.com . July 31 • 2008 B21