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Teen bands battle in Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:05 am April 30, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Battle of the Teen Bands

One of nine local bands compete in Oak Ridge on Friday in Battle of the Teen Bands. Prizes included gift cards and recording studio time at Big Head Records studio at Heritage Fellowship Church.

Guitar Player at Battle of the Teen Bands

A guitar player is pictured above at Friday’s Battle of the Teen Bands at A.K. Bissell Park.

Nine local bands from five high schools were scheduled to compete at the A.K. Bissell Park Pavilion in Oak Ridge on Friday. Here are pictures from the competition taken by William Terry Jr.

Trumpet Player at Battle of the Teen Bands

Battle of the Teen Bands features a mix of musical styles and is sponsored by the Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board.

Crowd at Battle of the Teen Bands

Proceeds from the well-attended band competitions benefit the city’s YAB.

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Battle of the Teen Bands, Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board

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