Bill Bungard Photography 7th ANNUAL SEATTLE WAVE RADIO JAMMIN’ CHALLENGE, HARD ROCK CAFE SEATTLE As I sit in my red, vinyl bean bag chair, headsets on, cord attached to the turntable…… My beanbag chair was in my teenage bedroom. A common shelter where music is discovered. Private journals are written. Secrets and ideas are shared with trusted friends. Guitars are strummed. It’s a safe sanctuary, where all dreams seem possible. The birthplace of future garage bands. Growing up, I did not know any garage bands. It wasn’t until I was in college that I became aware of the local music scene. I attended Washington State University in the 1980’s, and one of my favorite local bands was Crosstown Rivals. I don’t know what happened to them, but I still have their pin! I love collecting pins. Bands…as a pin collector and a ‘Merch Girl’, add pins to your merchandise table. They are an inexpensive way for your fans to support you. I also have my very first Hard Rock Cafe pin from the 1980’s. I love the Hard Rock Cafe, and try to visit one every time I’m in a new city. I also appreciate how they are a champion of local bands. And philanthropy. My favorite Hard Rock is in Seattle, located at the entrance to the famous Pike Place Market. Opened in 2010, it features memorabilia from legendary Seattle bands like Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Heart and Jimi Hendrix. The Seattle Hard Rock won my lifetime loyalty in their support of non-profits that are important to me. Whenever I have contacted them for a donation for any non-profit event, they always responded with a yes. Love All, Serve All is the Hard-Rock motto, and they ROCK their walk. November 18th, 2017 …7th Annual Seattle Wave Radio Jammin’ Challenge Another important advocate of the local music scene, is Seattle Wave Radio. Created and owned by Linda and Mark Gordon, Seattle Wave Radio supports, promotes and connects emerging artists from Seattle or the Pacific Northwest. They are also in partnership with Raymond Hayden, Hard Rock Cafe Seattle, Music Aid Northwest, Utopia Media Entertainment, Songwriters in Seattle, London Tone Music and London Bridge Studio. An annual showcase event that I look forward to attending each fall, is the Jammin’Challenge, held at the Hard Rock Cafe Seattle. Over 300 bands entered the competition this year, in a 5-month period. In the end, it was narrowed down to 4 bands competing for the 1st place prize of performing at the Music Aid Northwest Gala at the Triple Door in March, plus $1,000 in cash! I attended this year’s event alone, but I didn’t stay that way. Once I walked upstairs to the Cavern Club room, it was like attending a party. I recognized many friends from the local music community. A special shout out to Hard Rock Event Organizer and bartender extraordinaire, Jonathan Rodda! The minute he saw me he said SUSAN! And gave me a hug. He does such a fantastic job planning events and taking care of his guests. It always makes me happy to see him working whenever I stop in. A special addition to this year’s VIP ticket holders, was a private performance from Immediate Regret. One of the bands from this past summer’s Ted Brown Music Live it Outloud rock-music program. Ted Brown Music offers this 8-week rock school, as an outreach program to teach young musicians how to write, play and perform rock music. All part of the impressive Seattle-Tacoma local music community, that supports new and upcoming artists. Bill Bungard Photography Jet Force Gemini was the first band to perform on the Hard Rock Cavern Club stage. A high energy, punk- rock group from Portland, OR. They poured every bit of themselves into their performance. If there is ever a power outage, just plug into their wattage and your world will keep rockin’! The floor was filled with their very devoted fans, singing along to every song from their debut album ‘Pistola Melodica’. Bill Bungard Photography Country singer/songwriter Afton Prater, was second in the performance lineup. Hailing from Bremerton, WA, 19-year-old Afton has already racked up an impressive catalogue of performances. Including “Best EP Alternative Rock/Country” for her ‘I Want a Truck’ EP. For a younger artist, I was impressed with how comfortable and professional she was on stage. A dynamic blend of country and pop, that even included Country Line Dancers from her music video song, ‘I Want a Truck’. Fantastic energy, that is already propelling her into a successful musical career. Seattle’s Pop-Rock band, Carina’s Nebula, was the third band. After viewing their introduction video, I could tell they were going to be very fun and creative band. The band killed it with their performance, and ended with a charismatic Gospel Choir, unifying the room. But unfortunately, Carina woke up with a 102-degree fever, and lost her voice from a cold. If she had not been coughing and apologizing, I would have just thought she had a unique, raspy voice. Kudos to Carina for powering through and giving her best effort. You can check out their music on her premier CD “July 28”. Bill Bungard Photography The final band to perform was Seattle’s new Alternative Rock band, Enloe. I had seen Taylor Enloe perform as a solo guitarist, but I had never seen him with his new band. If you scroll back to my August 18th blog, you will be able to read on Taylor’s incredible music journey. From their very first song, it was obvious to me, that they would be the winners. This was a mature and tight band. With years of individual experience. Taylor has an extensive musical history, including being in the Seattle metal act, Sword of Judgement. I experienced their performance standing right next to the stage, and was completely blown away with the skill and finesse of his guitar. Especially since I know he is self-taught. This is a fruition of years of dedication and passion to his art. At one point in time, he came off stage and strolled to the back of the room, providing a personal performance for the judges. A true Rockstar that owned his talent and had every intention in walking away with the 1st Place Prize. Which they did. Bravo, Enloe! I am looking forward to watching your career climb from here. Check out Enloe by searching ‘Farewell To Blackened Days’ on YouTube, Spotify, iTunes and Pandora. Bill Bungard Photography CONGRATULATIONS to all the bands! Beating out over 300 bands to be in the Final Four is truly impressive. I know that it was a difficult decision for the judges. And a special thank you to the judges, for dedicating their evening to supporting local artists. Bob and Shelley Tomburg representing Music Aid Northwest; Ramona Grotte and Ed Beeson of Gigs 4 U; Andrew D.B. Joslyn Independent Music Professional; Paul Sawtelle European Grammy Winner; Jared Squires 1st Place Winner of the 2016 Jammin’ Challenge with his band Pacific Drive, and of Tobias The Owl; Cirke Cherockee from Denmark and Danish XFactor Finalist. And returning as celebrity emcee, was local Macklemore legend, Michael Wansley. ‘Wanz’. Thank you, Seattle Wave Radio, Raymond Hayden, Jessica Lynne, Susan Renville, Ted Brown Music, Hard Rock Seattle and everyone who is an advocate for local music. What you do, makes a significant impact on the lives of others. I’m closing this blog, with a personal quote from Jonathan Olson, who performed as the lead guitarist for Carina’s Nebula. “It was a pleasure to play. When Seattle Wave Radio puts on the Jammin’ Challenge, it is putting on more than a rock show. Seattle Wave is giving young people a huge opportunity in the music industry, and that is literally a dream come true to many of us. I used to walk past the Hard Rock Cafe and the Jimi Hendrix statue and gravesite, as a homeless child in Seattle. It meant the world to me to play at The Jammin’ Challenge.” Bill Bungard Photography
LET’S ROCK! SUSAN IN SEATTLE Seattle Wave Radio www.seattlewaveradio.com Hard Rock Café Seattle www.hardrock.com Bill Bungard Photography www.billbungard.com Live It Out Loud www.liveitoutloud.net Music Aid Northwest www.musicaidnorthwest.org
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Barbara Potter Photography Jessica Lynne and Raymond Hayden’s Chapel of Love As I sit in my red, vinyl bean bag chair, headsets on, cord attached to the turntable…. My first wedding memory was from when I was around 5 years old. I was a flower girl for my Great Aunt’s daughter. The only music connection to that wedding, was that I was wearing a satin dress, so I had to lay across a piano bench, so it wouldn’t get wrinkled. The next wedding I was in, was my oldest brother’s. I was a candle lighter, so I imagine there was music involved. But I only remember people thinking I was crying, because I was sniffing. Nope, I just had a horrible cold. Then I was in my sister’s wedding. It was a small house wedding. I think some serious religious songs were involved. No alcohol at any of these family weddings. Just the traditional church weddings, with coffee and punch. Although, I’m sure there were some hidden flasks. And then there was my own wedding. Hmmm, yeah, there were some issues in the music department. However, fast forward to our 30-year anniversary in September. We TOTALLY rocked that one…Rolling Stones in Amsterdam! I would refer to that as ‘” Well Earned Wisdom.” She Says YES To The Dress! July 18, 2016 I have never been a witness to a proposal. So, when I received a text from Ray, saying he was going to surprise Jessica with a wedding proposal at her show, I said YES! I will be there. It was fun to watch Jessica’s eyes, as all her friends and family started arriving for her show. Ray was also playing the piano. He had it all planned out with the perfect song to lead up to her proposal. When he asked her to join him in the performing area, I remember her saying “Do you need a glass of water, honey?”. LOL. And then, he got down on his knee, pulled out her ring and proposed. It was beautiful and romantic. Musicians and artists know how to create the perfect scenarios. If the proposal was this fun, imagine the wedding! I DO October 14, 2017 LET’S CELEBRATE October 22,2017 I’ve been a flight attendant for over 30 years, and I see a lot similarity between our lifestyles and musician’s lifestyles. Odd hours, always traveling somewhere to do our job and it takes a lot of planning in advance, to create an event where all your friends can make it. We don’t have Monday -Friday, 9-5 lives. Want to know what day musician’s usually plan a get together? Sunday. That is usually the only day they do not have an event…. although, that is not a guarantee. And, because they travel around so much, they have created many friends. So, trying to create a guest list for a special event can be rather challenging. Jessica and Ray decided to have a small intimate wedding one weekend, and a larger reception the following weekend. The theme for both events was 1920’s Gatsby! Their wedding was held at the Freestone Inn, Mazama WA. I did not attend the wedding, but the photos looked gorgeous! A beautiful collaboration of friends and family, to create a very special event, for a very special couple. Glowing and happy. I think I was glued to my FB that weekend, anxiously looking for photos! The following weekend, a SUNDAY, their wedding reception was held at The Cultura Event Center in Tacoma, WA. What a wonderful time! I had never been to that venue before. It looked like a basic building from the outside, but once you walked in... WOW! A perfect setting for a 1920’s Style reception. Simply and beautifully decorated intimate tables, plus a couch area. A cash bar, accompanied with a mouthwatering buffet. Bryan Groves is well known for his talent and skills as a chef. He recently opened his new business, “Bryan’s BBQ Catering.”. Check him out for any upcoming events It was fun to see everyone arrive and their attire. Soon, it was time for the music to start. Powercell! Lynn Sorenson, Manuel Morais and Jeff Mills. A totally killer band, with a rockin’ history, present and future. Lynn also performs individually in Heaven and Earth, plus joins Manuel in Spike and The Impaler’s, The Magic Bus and other bands. Jeff also performs in the popular 80’s cover band Night Wave and other side projects. Google them up. Whatever they perform in will rock your socks off! Bill Bungard Photography Throughout the evening, various vocalists and musicians joined them onstage. I loved it! To be able to enjoy this phenomenal collection of artists in such an intimate setting, was SO much fun! We had Susan Kendall Morais delivering some serious rock vocals. Bill Bungard Photography Denmark's own Cirke Cherokee adding a little R&B “Respect”. Bill Bungard Photography Sherrie Vox Johnson brought Janis Joplin to the stage. And Paul Sawtelle added his sexy saxophone. Add a few vocals from Jessica and Ray, and it was pure musical magic! Plus, added throughout the evening were conversations with other local musicians, attending as guests. A real treat for all of us music supporters. Jessica and Ray were glowing with well-deserved happiness. This was super difficult for me to write, because Jessica and Ray have so many people in their lives that are special to them. How do I include everyone? This is supposed to be a short blog! But, what a great problem for them to have. A true testament to the music community they have created. Everyone that I have met, are wonderful human beings. That’s what makes Seattle-Tacoma ROCK!
CONGRATULATIONS Jessica and Ray! And may your future be filled with notes of happiness and joy. LET’S ROCK! SUSAN IN SEATTLE POWERCELL @PowercellOfficial Facebook Bryan’s BBQ Catering @bryansbbqcatering Facebook 360-545-3219 Barbara Potter Photography www.barbarapotter.zenfolio.com Bill Bungard Photography www.billbungard.com |
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