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SchoolJam Daze 

 Mon Mar 2, 4:23pm , 2009


The Fireants
Shelley Hiam
The third time "Yellow Submarine" played between sets, it started to get old, but the live music last Saturday afternoon at the Parish did not. It was the SchoolJam Texas finals, sponsored by NAMM, and it ROCKED.

Okay, it did a little more than that when Arlington’s tenpiece El Mariachi Tejano de Sam Houston performed a glorious medley of tunes that saw Gregorio Chavez walk away with Best Vocalist and trumpeter/singer Marissa Ocampo win the Judges’ Prize for her terrific turn at the microphone.

No surprise that Austin’s Carson Brock Group took first place: the youthful bluesman Carson is the son of Kyle Brock, Eric Johnson’s longtime bassist. Drummer Victor Ziolkowski won Best Drummer, no surprise there either as his father is Chaparral bassist Vic Gerard, another scene veteran. Victor was not only a four-time winner of Best Teen Band at the Austin Music Awards, playing for Misspent Youth, he also drums for the red-hot Fireants and with adult bands such as 3 Balls of Fire. And if the trio’s bassist Jacob Draper doesn’t have that sort of bloodline, he’s still a monster on bass, matching Carson’s whiz-kid lead guitar and Victor’s tough bottom for style and confidence.

Edison Chair came in a close second, hampered by technical difficulties that flustered them a tad but did nothing to diminish their sharp, virtually ready-for-radio indie pop-rock. Bassist Martin Akers also won Best Bassist. The trio hails from Dripping Springs and Austin and here’s the word: these guys are here to stay and play. They drove in from Drippings Springs last month to attend the Teen Music Texas forum, and participated throughout the entire event, engaging speakers in discussion, asking questions, and sticking around afterward to talk people up. Smart boys!

I wanted to tell Plano’s While the World Sleeps to leave the jackets on. They looked stylish but when they took the jackets off to reveal plain colored t-shirts, they looked like high school kids. Which they are, of course, but the point is that image counts. They were also the first band up, always a hard slot, but they knocked out a fine classic rock-influenced set.

Blankberry grabbed the Best Guitarist award with a bounce-off-the-walls set that closed the competition. The foursome from Nederland (whose names I don’t remember) boasted an energetic frontman and solid, well-rehearsed sound. Vidor’s the Standing boasted a secret weapon in a female drummer who almost went unnoticed until she stepped to the mic and opened her mouth. The band already featured a young woman on rhythm guitar; I wanted the girls to get another drummer and sing together a la Heart. They both carried themselves and the band’s clean, edgy music with aplomb.

White Denim kept the crowd busy while we judges – oops, did I not say I was a judge? – tallied scores. It was genuinely tough to choose the winners and in that corny-but-true way, they really were all winners. I wouldn’t have imagined that Vidor or Nederland could produce young bands the caliber of the Standing and Blankberry, nor would I have guessed that the Metroplex cultivated teen talent as diverse as While the World Sleeps and El Mariachi Tejano de Sam Houston. In Austin, I do expect bands the caliber of Carson Brock Group and Edison Chair.

Wanna catch some of this talent? Saturday night at Jovita’s, the Fireants open for Blues Mafia, which is celebrating the release of its first full-length, On the Shoulders of Giants. Blues Mafia straddles the definition of a teen band, as singer Sasha Zoe Ortiz is 21 while guitarist Max Frost is 16, but they have a firm grasp on blues-rock. Sasha is still collecting raves for her performance at the Victory Grill’s recent tribute to Nina Simone; she and the band will be receiving more when this LP gets around.

 

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kathyhollier Mar 10, 2009 - 06:35 pm
Hello. My name is Kathy Hollier. My son, Jacob, is the drummer for Blankberry. I thought a response was necessary to the article you wrote on School Jam Texas Battle of the Bands.

I can't believe you actually agreed to judge this competition. You knew many of the competitors personally! There is no way to be completely objective when you form your opinions and write down your scores.

We're not talking about being unfair to adults here. These are high school kids. Could we possibly leave out the politics?!?

I am a music teacher in a public school. I'm also a member of TMEA. I can't believe NAMM and TMEA allowed this to happen. This was an unethical decision on your part.

I was offended by your article about School Jam. You didn't bother to mention that Blankberry received third place. You didn't even list their names. You said you couldn't remember them. Wouldn't a reporter take the time (about 30 seconds) to look up their names? Also, your statement about being surprised that this caliber of talent could come out of Southeast Texas was condescending.Again, a good reporter would research their comments. I can think of a few people who have done fairly well for themselves in the music business from our immediate area - George Jones, The Winter Brothers, Larry Graham, Janis Joplin, Tex Ritter, The Big Bopper, Tracy Byrd, Mark Chesnutt...

just off the top of my head.

Our children were disappointed that they didn't win first place. However, the biggest disappointmentwas that the competition wasn't completely fair.





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