Badger's The Stumes in Launchpad Music Competition finals
The Stumes of Badger High School in Lake Geneva, is one of 12 bands to make the finals of the Wisconsin School Music Association's Launchpad Music Competition.
The band will compete at 4 p.m. June 20 at the Wisconsin Union Theater on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
The Village Idiot of Milton High School also will perform
The event is open to the public.
The competing bands, finalists from 83 statewide entries, include:
* 4 p.m. The Brutal Truth (Durand High School)
* 4:25 p.m. Back 40 (Sturgeon Bay High School)
* 4:50 p.m. TSA (Weston DC Everest High School)
* 5:15 p.m. Little Saint Anything (Mequon Homestead/Nicolet High School)
* 5:40 p.m. Sleeping in the Stereo (Madison West High School, Madison St. Maria Goretti MS)
* 6:05 p.m. Scotty and the Snow Machines (Appleton West High School)
* 6:30 p.m. Village Idiot (Milton High School, Milton Middle School)
* 6:55 p.m. Fforte Adore (Whitefish Bay High School, Marquette University High School, Brookfield Central High School)
* 7:20 p.m. The Flow Banditz and the Organix (Middleton High School)
* 7:45 p.m. The Scallions (Kohler High School)
* 8:10 p.m. The Stumes (Badger High School in Lake Geneva)
* 8:35 p.m. Arts & Crafts (Chetek High School)
"Bands advancing to the state finals competition have made a wonderful accomplishment by taking what they've learned in and outside the music classroom and applying it in their own way," said Kevin Thays, WSMA director of communications.
At least one person from each band must be in a school music program and members must be enrolled in a Wisconsin high school and/or WSMA member school to qualify.
This year's finalist bands will experience a touch of fame with the opportunity to learn from acclaimed Yamaha recording artists in the Launchpad Music Clinics held just hours ahead of the competition. Guitarist Alex Skolnick, who is the lead guitarist of Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Testament and the Alex Skolnick Trio, will conduct a guitar clinic beginning at 12 p.m.
Drummer John "JR" Robinson, who is known as the most recorded drummer in history and has recorded with the likes of Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, David Lee Roth, Steve Winwood, Madonna and many others, will lead a drum clinic beginning at 1:15 p.m. The public is invited to observe these clinics and can do so by simply purchasing a ticket to the Launchpad finals competition (see ticket info below). Both artists will also be part of the judging panel for the competition.
Following the clinics, the bands will compete for the state title and grand prize: the Les Paul Launchpad Award, a professional recording session at Smart Studios in Madison and a Summerfest gig on July 4. This year, all 12 bands in the Launchpad state finals competition will get to play at Summerfest, with the winner playing twice. In the finals competition, each group will play three songs (covers or originals in virtually any style).
They will be evaluated by music industry professionals on expression and creativity (dynamics, ability to connect with audience/inspire enthusiasm), technique (intonation, rhythmic clarity, dexterity, vocal clarity/diction), time (ability to play in sync and "feel" style together), blend (melody, inner notes, bass, listening) and synergy (overall effect, the "wow" factor). In addition to the written evaluations, bands receive a private verbal critique.
Launchpad is funded primarily by supporting sponsors and in-kind giving from people who believe in the benefits of music education and all that music has to offer. Sponsors for the Launchpad state finals competition include Yamaha, Charter Communications, Madison Media Institute, Nicholas Family Foundation, Knupp & Watson, The Onion, WMSN FOX 47, WJJO FM, WTDY AM, WJQM FM, Maximum Ink, Broadjam, SONY, Sticha Brothers Sound, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Tall Guy Productions, Wisconsin Education Association Council, Summerfest, Shure Microphones, Daisy Rock Guitars, Smart Studios. Launchpad is a WSMA program produced by Dennis Graham Associates.
"The twelve 2009 Launchpad finalist bands represent the best of this year's statewide competition that features high school garage bands. Join us on June 20 to witness the remarkable talent and musicianship displayed by these gifted students," said Dennis Graham.
For tickets to the Launchpad state finals competition in Madison, call 608-262-2201 or go to www.uniontheater.wisc.edu. Tickets are $3 for ages 10 and under, $7 for ages 11-18 and $8 for ages 19 and older, in advance and at the door. For more information on Launchpad, including participation details, video footage of last year's finals competition, all supporting sponsors, late-breaking news, etc., go to www.launchpadwisconsin.org. Also be sure to visit www.wsmamusic.org for more about WSMA.
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