First Wednesday
Zehnder joins 1st Wednesday at Knox Presbyterian Church in Pasadena Enjoy a unique opportunity to hear the duo in an intimate* setting, and to interact with the brothers as they reflect on their faith and their craft in today’s context. *Please RSVP to: knoxpasadena.org/events (RSVP not required for entry, but
Mini Earth Video Released
As said in the previous post, the Rally for the Earth in September was quite inspiring. So the band pulled together a mini video to keep the conversation alive – see it (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smMxeLuTRFc) Utilizing the video and stills captured that day by Joel Lipton and an edited version of “You
Earth Rally Inspires!
On September 20, Zehnder joined rally for the earth! The brothers and friends jammed on the steps of Immanuel Presbyterian Church along Wilshire Blvd near downtown Los Angeles. They joined hundreds of fellow Angelinos as well as over 300,000 New Yorkers and folks around the nation and world raising their
Celebrating 126 Years!
The brothers join in a Music and Ministry Showcase Concert marking the 126th birthday of Immanuel Presbyterian Church. They, along with fellow musicians on staff, will be sharing an wildly eclectic mix of music. Emiliano Almeida, the brothers’ favorite veteran Zehnder percussionist, happens to be on staff at Immanuel and
Independence Glow in New Mexico
During the week preceding and including the 4th of July, Zehnder has been invited once again to join the adventure that is Family Week at one of this planet’s breathtakingly “thin” places: Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. Back for the 7th year running, the brothers teach a class they call “Making Music
LYFE’s Adventure
“Finding a place so local, and so in line with our own values was simply delicious!,” says Tim Gibbs Zehnder, singer and bassist, about the band’s recent series of Saturday night appearances at LYFE Kitchen in Culver City, CA. For the past few months, the trio version of the band
@ Home @ Homeboy’s 25th
Saturday night, April 27, at the J.W. Marriot at L.A. Live, the brothers were honored to help celebrate 25 years of Homeboy Industries. The duo version of Zehnder offered up an eclectic mix of uplifting music (originals and covers) during the pre-dinner social hour. Tom Zehnder, having brought his dad’s