BRATTLEBORO — Area youth bands can launch their musical careers by competing at Youth Services' Battle of the Bands at the River Garden on Friday, Nov. 6, during Gallery Walk night, from 7 to 10 p.m.
The public is encouraged to attend and vote for their favorite group with their applause, according to organizers. In addition to the audience and youth judges, several individuals from both the recording and music industry will help choose the top band.
“Youth Services' Battle of the Bands celebrates the entrepreneurial nature of young musicians forming bands and expressing their musical inspiration,” said Russell Bradbury-Carlin, the agency's new executive director, in a news release.
First prize is a full day (up to 10 hours) of professional recording time donated by Guilford Sound, valued at $1,500 and other prizes are being decided.
“What better way to celebrate youth than to support them as they take steps to make a living out of doing something they love,” said Bradbury-Carlin. “Some will succeed, as more and more indie bands are doing these days. And for those who don't, with the support and guidance of those around them, they will gain experience that will help them to be successful in other careers they enter.”