Mar 13 2010
Cancer Benefit Show Saturday March 20th

SAT, 03/20 10:00 PM (9:00 PM doors)
Mike Freeman Tribute / Cancer Benefit Show w/ Red Stinger, Boldtype, The Dropskots, The Freeman Social
$6.00 / $8.00 day of show (21+) only
Mar 13 2010

$6.00 / $8.00 day of show (21+) only
Nov 19 2009
Mike Support Foundation will be hosting a rock show Wednesday November 25th 2009 at the Rackhouse Pub in Denver. (208 south Kalamath) There will be a few raffled items, Fuck cancer t-shirts and wristbands for sale and brand new Mikesupport.com T-shirts, music, including Sick Sick Six doing a tribute to Mike Freemans band GINA GO FASTER, featuring members of Gina Go Faster and lots more. Doors are at 8 and the show will begin at 9. Please come show your support and help the fight against cancer!
Oct 01 2009
Mike Freeman passed away in the early morning on September 9th in his dreams, next to the love of his life Jenn. Mike’s passing was peaceful. He fought so hard for 16 months, but in the end his body just gave out.
Mikey, you were an inspiration to all of us….
Jenn has created a new page where people can post pictures, stories, songs…ANYTHING about Mike. Please visit the site and leave your memory of Mike. The new site is http://mike.freeman.muchloved.com/
Here are some words from Holly Lancaster, Mike’s sister:
Michael James Freeman lived out his 38 years with gusto. His life was filled with love and laughter, friends and family, music, good eats, and fine brews. Mike was quite good at many things: cooking, carpentry, and fixing most things—especially cars. But his main passion was for the arts; he was an actor, filmmaker, painter, producer, and his personal favorite—a rock star. His punk band Gina Go Faster, who toured the US, UK, and Europe had an amazing 13 years together. Patrons catching a show at the Lion’s Lair, Larimer Lounge, or the Bluebird, would most likely see fans moshing or singing “Yeah, yeahs” with Mike on stage, and definitely see Mike doing the splits while strumming his bass.
Mike loved his family and friends very much; they were the subject of his songs. One of his songs, called “Nickels” was about taking his grandmother to Blackhawk to play slots on her 80th birthday.
“A nickel does it better/But a quarter does the trick.”
It was an unlikely subject for a punk song, but it was a fan favorite. He was a sentimental, kind man who loved to make people laugh with not-so-tenderhearted stories. Always the performer, he’d have a captive audience patiently waiting for the punch line of a hilarious tale.
Last year, when Mike was diagnosed with a brain tumor, his friends put together several benefits for him and raised enough money to take care of his medical costs….
This and other outpourings of support proved just how many lives he touched: Jennifer Jordan, his beautiful fiancée, his sun, his moon, his everything and her everything too; Dan Fox, his dear friend and fund-raising champion; Joel Abell his “brother from another mother,” best friend, and fellow band mate; his brother and closest friend, Bill Freeman, who stayed at his home many nights and cooked alongside his wife, Kirsten; his parents Candi and Bill Freeman who held his musical hand through it all; his sister Holly Lancaster who took him out on lunch dates for spiritual chats, his sister Claire Dempsey who flew through the sky many times to talk about the old days; his loyal employers at the Flying Dog Brewery, who donated locations, food, and drinks for several events; the friends who fixed up his BMW 2002; the bands who donated their talent; the friends, family, and fans who gave money, cards, time, music, and kind words.
Mike died while he was dreaming on September 9, 2009 next to the love of his life. He’ll always be a star.
Apr 22 2009
Welcome to The Mike Support Foundation website started to help our friend, Mike Freeman, with his fight against brain cancer. Mike was diagnosed in May of 2008, and his friends, along with the Denver Music community, have pulled together to help him in his fight. Not only is it a site to help those within the music community, we also donate money and support foundations conducting cancer and medical research. We have benefits throughout the year to raise money for these foundations in hopes of getting closer to finding a cure for cancer.
On Behalf of the Mike Support Foundation and members of the Denver music community, we thank you for your help and generousity.