Fortune Battle of the Corporate Bands

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The Fortune Battle of the Corporate Bands is an annual music competition for amateur company-sponsored bands in the United States, Europe and Australia. Created in 2001, the contest's proceeds benefit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, which also serves as the location for the final round of the competition. The Fortune Battle of the Corporate Bands is presented through a partnership with Fortune magazine and the Hall of Fame, and is sponsored by the NAMM Foundation, Gibson Guitars, Marshall Fridge and Fender Premium Audio.

The competition is sometimes billed as a "celebration of musicians with day jobs". As of 2013, a requirement is that all participants must be employees of the submitting company.

Contest origin and purpose

The Battle of the Corporate Bands was developed as a joint effort between Fortune magazine and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to enhance the museum's profile in the business community. The two executives most responsible for its creation were Kip Meyer, director of integrated programs for Fortune and Fortune Small Business magazines, and Steve Dobo, director of sponsorships and promotions at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The competition serves multiple purposes. First, it serves as a fundraiser for the museum's Educational Fund. In the 2007 contest, each entrant submitted a $200 entry fee, and each finalist's company donated $7,300 to take part in the final round. The museum also earns contributions from the competition's corporate sponsors and from ticket sales.

The contest also provides increased exposure to the companies which sponsor the bands, via the media attention generated by the contest, and via recaps of the contest that appear in Fortune.

Contest format

The contest entry process begins early in the year, when bands submit a three-song CD to a panel of judges, typically due in late April. During the first three years of the contest, this panel selected the eight national finalists. For every year since then, the judging panel selects 18 US bands to participate in one of three qualifying US regional "Battles" which are held in the summer. Locations for the US regional contests vary from year to year—the 2007 regionals were held in Nashville, Tennessee, Los Angeles, and Austin, Texas. In 2008 a European regional was added for the first time, in London, UK. Six bands from around Europe are selected for the European regional.

At each regional event, each of the six bands performs a 20-minute set. The judges then choose two finalists from each US regional, plus the one winner of the European regional. After all of the regionals have been completed, the judges choose an additional one or two bands as "wild card" finalists, typically making eight finalists in all.

In some years, a finalist is included from Australia. Since 2004, Telstra, an Australian telecommunications and information services company, has sponsored their own national competition, called RockInc. The winner of RockInc is automatically entitled to a spot in the Fortune competition final.

On the day of the finals, held at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in October, each band performs a 30-minute non-judged showcase for the public during the day. That evening, each band plays a 15-minute set for a panel of music industry judges. The judges will then select a winner, dubbed "The Best Corporate Band in America" for that year, along with 2nd and 3rd-place winners.

Contest awards

Members of the winning band receive an expenses-paid trip to the annual NAMM Show, where they will be a featured performer. In 2007, Continental Airlines also awarded two airline tickets for each member of the winning band. The band also has its name and photo displayed at the Rock Hall of Fame for one year as part of a permanent exhibit honoring the event. The winning band also receives a "gold record" trophy, along with varsity jackets embroidered with their band's name and the contest logo. First-place bands are not allowed to enter the competition again.

Awards are also given to individuals for Best Guitarist, Best Bass Player, Best Keyboardist, Best Vocalist, Best Horn and Best Drummer.

Results

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!Result !!Band !!Corporate affiliation !!Location

colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2014, 6 September
1st

| Cleyson Brown Unlimited || Sprint Corporation || Overland Park, Kansas

2nd

| Toy Box|| Hello World || Pleasant Ridge, Michigan

3rd

| The Toys || Mattel || El Segundo, California

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Kings of the Phone AgeLevel 3 CommunicationsBroomfield, Colorado
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| DaVita Blues All Stars

DaVitaBrentwood, Tennessee
Toys 2 MenHasbroPawtucket, Rhode Island
Gwen & the BoysPep BoysPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Peripheral VisonOlympusCenter Valley, Pennsylvania
Best Vocalist

| colspan=3| Terri Lowe (DaVita Blues All Stars / DaVita)

Best Guitarist

| colspan=3|David Gullo (Toy Box / Hello World)

Best Drummer

| colspan=3|Jason Smith (Cleyson Brown Unlimited / Sprint Corporation)

Best Bassist

| colspan=3|Frank Minolfo (Cleyson Brown Unlimited / Sprint Corporation)

Best Keyboardist

| colspan=3|Dan Sanfillipo (Toys 2 Men / Hasbro)

Best Horn Player

| colspan=3|David Freeland (Cleyson Brown Unlimited / Sprint Corporation)

rowspan=7|Judges
Jeff Carlisicolspan=3| Founding member of 38 Special
Ricky Byrdcolspan=3 | Guitarist for Joan Jett and Roger Daltrey
Liberty Devittocolspan=3| Drummer for Billy Joel
John Regancolspan=3| Bass player for Peter Frampton and Ace Frehley
Rob Arthurcolspan=3| Keyboards for Peter Frampton
Antoinette Folletcolspan=3| Editor of Making Music
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2013, 28 September
1st

| OTN Speedwagon || Ciena Corporation || Hanover, Maryland

2nd

| Detached Retina|| Excella Consulting || Arlington, Virginia

3rd

| Cassius King || Mesirow Financial || Chicago, Illinois

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The TelematicsKiewit CorporationValley, Nebraska
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| Toy Box

ePrizePleasant Ridge, Michigan
Toys 2 MenHasbroPawtucket, Rhode Island
Class ActionMarshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & GogginKing of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Peripheral VisonOlympusCenter Valley, Pennsylvania
Best Vocalist

| colspan=3| Gina Bloom (Cassius King / Mesirow Financial)

Best Guitarist

| colspan=3|Paul Bullock (OTN Speedwagon / Ciena Corporation)

Best Drummer

| colspan=3|Jonathan Bruskin (Detached Retina / Excella Consulting)

Best Bassist

| colspan=3|Lori Stassin (Cassius King/ Mesirow Financial)

Best Keyboardist

| colspan=3|Nicolai Schurko (Class Action / Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin)

Best Horn Player

| colspan=3|Steve Darflinger (OTN Speedwagon / Ciena Corporation)

rowspan=6|Judges
Jeff Carlisicolspan=3| Founding member of .38 Special
Ricky Byrdcolspan=3 | Guitarist for Joan Jett and Roger Daltrey
Liberty Devittocolspan=3| Drummer for Billy Joel
Rob Arthurcolspan=3| Keyboards for Peter Frampton
Antoinette Folletcolspan=3| Editor of Making Music
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2010, 2 October{{cite press release | title = Shaleplay of Chesapeake Energy Wins 10th Annual Fortune Battle of the Corporate Bands | publisher = NAMM | date = 5 October 2010 | url = https://www.namm.org/news/press-releases/shale-play-chesapeake-energy-wins-10th-annual-fort }}
1st

| Shaleplay || Chesapeake Energy || Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

2nd

| D7 || Allied World Assurance Company || Farmington, Connecticut

3rd

| The Nuisance || Hinshaw & Culbertson || Chicago, Illinois

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Pete Dale & the DealmakersBTI SystemsOttawa, Ontario
DaVita Blues All StarsDaVitaBrentwood, Tennessee
Unrestricted EntityDeloitteNew York City, New York
Title 14GE AviationHamilton, Ohio
Underpaid[http://www.itelligencegroup.com itelligence, Inc].Cincinnati, Ohio
Best Vocalist

| colspan=3| Katy Igarta (Chesapeake Energy / Shaleplay)

Best Guitarist

| colspan=3|Ryan Schisler (iTelligence / Underpaid)

Best Drummer

| colspan=3|Tom Brodeur (BTI Systems / Pete Dale & the Dealmakers)

Best Bassist

| colspan=3|Chuck Hanley (GE Aviation / Title 14)

Best Keyboardist

| colspan=3|Orlando Luckey (GE Aviation / Title 14)

Best Horn Player

| colspan=3|Daryl Wagner (DaVita / DaVita Blues All Stars)

rowspan=4|Judges
Alan Parsonscolspan=3| Audio engineer, songwriter, musician, and record producer.
Liberty DeVittocolspan=3| Drummer for Billy Joel
Antoinette Follettcolspan=3| Editor of Making Music
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2008, 4 October{{cite press release | title = Procter & Gamble Rockers 'The Consumer Republic' Win Eighth Annual Fortune Battle of the Corporate Bands | publisher = NAMM | date = 7 October 2008 | url = http://www.namm.org/news/press-releases/procter-gamble-rockers-consumer-republic-win-eight| accessdate = 25 November 2008 }}
1st

| The Consumer Republic || Procter & Gamble || Geneva, Switzerland

2nd

| 4 Inch Studs || MBH Architects || Alameda, California

3rd

| D7 || Darwin Professional Underwriters || Farmington, Connecticut

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EneROCKEnerNOCBoston, Massachusetts
High DefinitionNBCUniversalBurbank, California
Looming LARGERGE HealthcareMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Second ShiftSalt River ProjectPhoenix, Arizona
Strat 5HealthwaysNashville, Tennessee
Best Vocalist

| colspan=3| Michel Jouveaux (Procter & Gamble / The Consumer Republic)

Best Guitarist

| colspan=3|Bruce Clement (4 Inch Studs / MBH Architects)

Best Drummer (tie)

| colspan=3|Mike Aldridge (Procter & Gamble / The Consumer Republic)

| colspan=3|Theo Mordley (NBCUniversal / High Definition)
Best Bassist

| colspan=3|Mike Mann (EnerNOC / EneROCK)

Best Keyboardist

| colspan=3|Roger Rivas (NBCUniversal / High Definition)

rowspan=4|Judges
Kip Meyercolspan=3| Co-founder of Fortune Battle of Corporate Bands
Felix Cavalierecolspan=3| Vocalist and Keyboardist for the Rascals
Ian Ruddlecolspan=3| Deloitte Consulting
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2007, 6 October{{cite press release | title = Rockin' to the Top of the Corporate Ladder | publisher = NAMM | date = 17 October 2007 | url = http://www.namm.org/press-room/news/news-releases/2007October17 | accessdate = 4 December 2007 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20071025015039/http://www.namm.org/press-room/news/news-releases/2007October17 | archivedate = 25 October 2007 | df = dmy-all }}
1st

| Soul Focus || American Century Investments || Kansas City, Missouri

2nd (tie)

| Full Mesh || Juniper Networks || Herndon, Virginia

| The Subliminals || Grey || New York City
3rd

| Band Turismo || Sony Computer Entertainment || Foster City, California

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TrainwreckCalzone Case CompanyBridgeport, Connecticut
Unrestricted EntityDeloitteNew York City
High DefinitionNBCUniversalBurbank, California
Fan's Choice Award

| colspan=3|Soul Focus (American Century Investments)

Best Vocalist

| colspan=3| Amanda Bohn, Ivy Mitchell, Maggie Ryder, Denise Raspberry and Erin Sweeney (Grey)

Best Guitarist

| colspan=3|Larry Thomas (American Century Investments)

Best Drummer

| colspan=3|Joe Calzone (Calzone Case Company)

Best Bassist

| colspan=3|Myke "Shyndigg" Heni (Grey)

Best Keyboardist

| colspan=3|Joe Dingwerth (American Century Investments)

Best Horn Player

| colspan=3|Matt Caporaletti and Dave Mullen (Grey)

rowspan=4|Judges
Ed Baileycolspan=3|Austin City Limits VP of Brand Development
Kenny Olsoncolspan=3|guitarist for Kid Rock
Jim Foxcolspan=3|drummer for the James Gang
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2006, 7 October{{cite press release | title = The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Fortune Magazine and NAMM Announce the Winners of the Sixth Annual Fortune Battle of the Corporate Bands| work = Fortune | date = 11 October 2006 | url = http://www.timeinc.net/fortune/information/presscenter/fortune/press_releases/20061011_FBOCB.html | accessdate = 4 December 2007 }}
1st

| Suit Tie Hi-Fi || Cambridge Australia || Sydney, Australia

2nd

| SAS Band || SAS || Cary, North Carolina

3rd

| Soul Focus || American Century Investments || Kansas City, Missouri

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4-Inch StudsMBH ArchitectsAlameda, California
Full MeshJuniper NetworksHerndon, Virginia
The LoanersQuicken LoansLivonia, Michigan
Rage the Machine AgainDW DrumsOxnard, California
Second ShiftSalt River ProjectPhoenix, Arizona
Unrestricted EntityDeloitteNew York City
Fan's Choice Award

| colspan=3|Soul Focus (American Century Investments)

Best Vocalist

| colspan=3|Mark Potter (Cambridge Australia)

Best Guitarist

| colspan=3|Dana Rafiee (SAS/Destiny)

Best Drummer

| colspan=3|Al Mannarino (SAS)

Best Bassist

| colspan=3|David Leoncavallo (DW Drums)

Best Keyboardist

| colspan=3|Joe Dingwerth (American Century Investments)

Best Horn Player

| colspan=3|Adam Adelkopf (Deloitte)

rowspan=6|Judges
Jeff Carlisicolspan=3|38 Special guitarist and founder of Camp Jam Co.
Liberty DeVittocolspan=3|drummer for Billy Joel and other Hall of Fame artists
Derek St. Holmescolspan=3|vocalist and guitarist for Ted Nugent
Ricky Byrdcolspan=3|guitarist for Joan Jett and Roger Daltrey
Jeff "Skunk" Baxtercolspan=3|guitarist with the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2005, 8 October{{cite press release | title = The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Fortune Magazine and NAMM Announce the Winners of the Fifth Annual Fortune Battle of the Corporate Bands | publisher = NAMM | date = 13 October 2005 | url = http://photolist.thenammshow.com/pressroom/pressreleases/2005Oct13.html | accessdate = 11 December 2007 }}{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
1st

| PANTS! || McKinney || Durham, North Carolina

2nd

| The Loaners || Quicken Loans || Livonia, Michigan

3rd

| Spurious Freedom || Texas Instruments || Tucson, Arizona

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U2 SeatersFantastic FurnitureSydney, Australia
Second Shift BandSalt River ProjectPhoenix, Arizona
Direct ConnectorsNextelReston, Virginia
Renal RockersRenal Care GroupNashville, Tennessee
The FifthLehman BrothersNew York City
Best Guitar

| colspan=3|Brian Stapp (Quicken Loans)

Best Drummer

| colspan=3|Tony Zizzo (Texas Instruments)

Best Keyboards

| colspan=3|Chris Longton (Renal Care Group)

Best Bass

| colspan=3|Wes Whitener (McKinney)

Best Horn

| colspan=3|Gene Meros (Nextel)

Best Vocals

| colspan=3|Thomas Armendarez (Texas Instruments)

rowspan=5|Judges
Jeff Carlisicolspan=3|38 Special guitarist and founder of Camp Jam Co.
Liberty DeVitocolspan=3|drummer for Billy Joel and other Hall of Fame artists
G. E. Smithcolspan=3|longtime musical director for NBC's Saturday Night Live
Southside Johnnycolspan=3|founder and vocalist for Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2004, 2 October
1st

| Negative Feedback || eBay || San Jose, California

2nd

| Center Stage || Wells Fargo ||

3rd

| Direct Connectors || Nextel || Reston, Virginia

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The DinosaursCXtecSyracuse, New York
The LoomersPartners & SimonNew York City
Pulp It Up KCKimberly-ClarkSydney, Australia
OVPBP
The CopenDavis BandDavis, California & Copenhagen, Denmark
Best Guitarist

| colspan=3|Mark Rongers (OVP)

Best Bass Player

| colspan=3|Mark Holderness (eBay)

Best Keyboards

| colspan=3|Jerry Gray (Wells Fargo)

Best Drummer

| colspan=3|Mike Dorshak (Wells Fargo)

Best Vocals

| colspan=3|Shane McLaughlin (Nextel)

rowspan=6|Judges
Alan Lightcolspan=3|editor-in-chief of Tracks
Allan Slutskycolspan=3|producer, author, musician and Grammy winner
Chuck Leavellcolspan=3|musician with the Rolling Stones and the Allman Brothers
John Shielycolspan=3|President and CEO of Briggs & Stratton
Marty Rhonecolspan=3|Australian musician
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2003, 8 October
1st

| The Residuals || Fleet Capital Leasing || Providence, Rhode Island

2nd

| chaingarden || Discreet Logic, Inc., an AutoDesk company || San Rafael, California

3rd

| The Briggs Bluesbusters || Briggs & Stratton Corp. || Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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The Davita Blues All-StarsDaVita Inc.Torrance, California
Blue TruckAmerican Express Financial Advisors, Inc.Minneapolis, Minnesota
Parts Rock And Accessories RollHarley-Davidson Inc.Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Yield to MaturityNational City CorporationCleveland, Ohio
SonicTonesSonic IndustriesOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Best Guitarist

| colspan=3|Morgwn McCarty (Autodesk)

rowspan=5|Judges
Seymour Steincolspan=3|Chairman of London-Sire Records and President of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation
Marky Ramonecolspan=3|drummer for the Ramones
Roger McNameecolspan=3|executive with Integral Capital Partners and member of the Flying Other Brothers
Johnny A.colspan=3|renowned session and solo guitarist
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2002, 5 October
1st

| The Raving Daves || PeopleSoft || Pleasanton, California

2nd

| The Marsh Bluesbrokers || Marsh & McLennan Companies || New York City

3rd

| The Briggs Bluesbusters || Briggs & Stratton Corp. || Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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DC-NineDeloitte
Parts Rock And Accessories RollHarley-DavidsonMilwaukee, Wisconsin
The Rolling Bones (AKA the Off Wall Street Jam Band)New York City
InvacareInvacareElyria, Ohio
The MCSi BandMCSiVista, California
The Soul City SurvivorsDaum Commercial Real EstateValencia, California
ProxyHealthSouthBirmingham, Alabama
Best Guitarist

| colspan=3|Ira Stanley (the MCSI Band)

Best Bass Player

| colspan=3|Vince Orange (Parts Rock And Accessories Roll)

Best Vocalist

| colspan=3|Jonda Madison (the Marsh Bluesbrokers)

Best Drummer

| colspan=3|Kirk Sarkisian (the Marsh Bluesbrokers)

rowspan=4|Judges
Seymour Steincolspan=3|Chairman of London-Sire Records and President of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation
Jimmy Foxcolspan=3|former drummer for the James Gang and the Outsiders
Sam Moorecolspan=3|member of soul group Sam & Dave
colspan=4 bgcolor="gainsboro"| 2001, 6 October{{cite press release | title = Fortune Announces Winners of the First Annual Battle of the Corporate Bands

| work = Fortune | date = 8 October 2001 | url = http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,669022,00.html | accessdate = 4 December 2007 }}

1st

| The Difference || Air Products & Chemicals || Allentown, Pennsylvania

2nd

| The Briggs Bluesbusters || Briggs & Stratton Corp. || Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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EnteraRocksEnterasysAndover, Massachusetts
The Flying Other Brothersvarious Silicon Valley firmsCalifornia
The James O BandMcKinsey & Company
The Raving DavesPeopleSoftPleasanton, California
DC-NineDeloitte
Parts Rock And Accessories RollHarley-DavidsonMilwaukee, Wisconsin
The Rolling Bonesvarious Wall Street firmsNew York City
Best Guitarist

|colspan=3|John Rachkoskie (Enterasys)

rowspan=4|Judges
Seymour Steincolspan=3|Chairman of London-Sire Records and President of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation
Tom Zitocolspan=3|co-founder of GarageBand.com
Lenny Kayecolspan=3|rock critic, producer and guitarist for Patti Smith

Trivia

  • In the same year (2003) Fleet Capital Leasing's the Residuals won "Best Band" honors, lead vocalist Howard Merritt won a near-record amount on NBC's primetime game show The Weakest Link. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oOd0TxEneI]
  • Just three weeks before his win for Best Horn in 2007, Grey's Matt Caporaletti was a champion on the TV game show Jeopardy!.[http://www.j-archive.com/showplayer.php?player_id=4152]

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