Junction City
Olympia, Washington, United States
Music
The best kept secret in music
Press
This band has no press
Discography
Self Titled Debut CD called "JUNCTION CITY" can be found on iTunes, Rhapsody, and CD Baby. "I Want All", "Blue Collar Crime", and "Will You" have received radio airplay.
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Bio
BACKGROUND
Junction City evolved from a hand selected mix of accomplished musicians and professionals who all have a common passion of excelling in the music industry. Though the band’s main focus is on writing and performing original music, they also have gained quite a reputation for performing a wide variety of fun and danceable cover tunes that please people of all ages. Junction City has the ability and flexibility to perform at most any venue and their popularity is rapidly spreading throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Junction City's self titled CD has been released. The eclectic blend of modern day country rock connects with all age groups and musical tastes. The songs are filled with memorable choruses and rhythms that have captivated a variety of different audiences throughout the Pacific Northwest. The CD, “Junction City” is available now!
ACHIEVEMENTS
After their first live gig together, Junction City readily filled local venues to their capacity and created a very strong local following. This early success led to their selection to open for Tyler Hilton at a Summer Band Benefit Concert. Shortly thereafter, the group was selected to perform at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, WA, prior to the Black Crowes and Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. They have performed as the opening act for local sensation Jude Bowerman at the 4th of July Splash Festival, the Grays Harbor County Fair in Elma, WA as the opening act for the Bay City Rollers, and the opening act for Ty Herndon. They have also headlined the Grant County fair along with many other shows throughout the Pacific NW.
AUDIENCE/FORMAT
Junction City’s audience base is wide ranging from the “under 18” to “18-65” age groups.
Junction City’s sound can be described as...“Where Rock Meets Country”.
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