Who / What
The Send was an American alternative rock project created by Joseph A. Kisselburgh, formerly of the band Falling Up. It existed as a musical outlet for Kisselburgh, and he released music under this name. The project was signed to Tooth & Nail Records.
Background & History
The Send originated with Joseph A. Kisselburgh in Albany, Oregon. Before its official release, a song by The Send, titled "The Fall," was featured on the "Charlotte's Web: Music Inspired By The Motion Picture" compilation album. The project's debut album, *Cosmos*, was released on July 31, 2007. It was released while Kisselburgh was still associated with Tooth & Nail Records.
Why Notable
The Send is notable as the musical project of Joseph A. Kisselburgh, known for his previous work with Falling Up. The release of his debut album *Cosmos* marked a significant step in his musical career and showcased his alternative rock style. Being featured on the "Charlotte's Web" soundtrack also brought attention to The Send.
In the News
There are no recent news articles about The Send, as the project was active in the late 2000s. Its primary relevance now is as a past musical endeavor of Joseph A. Kisselburgh and a point of interest for fans of alternative rock music from that era.