The band's first show was at Cafe Figaro on Bleecker St. in New York City's
Greenwich Village. In 1998 Antigone Rising won a Levi's contest and played several of
Sara McLachlan's New York area
Lilith Fair dates, one in New York City's Bryant Park on June 1 in front of 10,000 people. From 2000 to 2008 the band spent most of its time touring the country and building a massive grassroots following playing up to 280 shows a year. In 2003, Antigone Rising signed a major label record deal with
Jason Flom at
Lava Records/
Atlantic Records, and on May 11, 2005, their major label debut
From the Ground Up was released in conjunction with Starbucks
Hear Music label. The first single, "Don't Look Back," was co-written with Rob Thomas from Matchbox Twenty.
Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, introduced them as a "band our entire company is very proud to call one of our own," before a performance at a Starbucks plant in York, PA, in 2010 and has continued to play Antigone Rising's music in Starbucks locations around the country. The band has toured with The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, The Allman Brothers,
Rob Thomas, The Bangles, Dave Matthews Band, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. In 2012, the United States government invited Antigone Rising to travel to Israel and the West Bank of Palestine to act as cultural ambassadors. The band toured the region extensively, performing in remote villages and schools during the day as part of an outreach program, and doing large concerts at night in nightclubs and theaters. The band is currently signed to the distribution division of
Joan Jett's
Blackheart Records label, where they released a full-length CD in 2011 titled "23 Red." Funded entirely by fans through a Kickstarter campaign, the band raised close to $40K to complete their project. The band's 2013 single, "That Was the Whiskey," was released on March 19, 2013. Henderson co-wrote the single with lead singer
Nini Camps and Nashville songwriter
Lori McKenna. The video for the single, directed by Mikki DelMonico, was in heavy rotation on CMT and CMT.com. ==References==