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Red Means Go

Ellensburg, Washington, United States | SELF

Ellensburg, Washington, United States | SELF
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"Red Means Go Rock The Ridge"

Red Means Go rocked Hampton Lodge during last week's Mountain Music Festival and the place was packed. The band sounded awesome, plenty of toes were tapping to the tunes and the beer was flowing!

There was dancin' to be had and the band was jammin'...

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In addition to orginal songs, this young pop/rock band performed plenty of covers and the whole of Hampton Lodge was groovin' to awesome sets of catchy music.

Red Means Go are homegrown heros straight outta the NCW, hailing from Ellensburg they have a large fan base in North Central Washington.

There was even a table full of Quincy-ites who came up to see their favorite band...

And make sure to make it up to the next Mountain Music Festival this Saturday, Feb. 5. We've got SRO featuring Chrissy Alexander playing!

They're going to be bringing a Country Rock flavor to the Ridge and the Mountain Music Festival is just one of the draws this weekend. We're gonna have the Jankity Junk Jam with a quarter pipe in the base area - and a beer garden to boot!

Plus a whole 'nother band's going to be down near the ski school - Not All There's gonna be entertaining the airdogs, rail jammers and night skiers.

So whether you want to hit the slopes for a little night skiing or snowshoeing or just hang out in the lodge and listen to some great tunes - Saturday nights on the Ridge are where it's at!

Get up, get out, and get to the Ridge! - Mountain News, Mission Ridge Resort


"Battle of the Bands: The Competitors"

Thursday, September 17, 2009
WENATCHEE — Ellensburg pop ensemble Red Means Go took first place at Saturday’s Hits of the Harvest Battle of the Bands, held at the Performing Arts Center of Wenatchee. The group — comprised of Jazmarae Beebe, Skyler Mehal, Janss Woldseth, Tom Noble and Markus Hoyer — advanced to the final round during all-day performances in the Stanley Civic Center plaza, then won the final round of audience voting in the PAC auditorium. The group earns a set of prizes including cash, music gear and free recording-studio time, plus a guaranteed entertainment slot at the 2010 Washington State Apple Blossom Festival. Wenatchee Valley groups Junk Belly and Fathappy took second and third places respectively. - Jefferson Robbins World Staff Writer


"Show Review: Red Means Go At Caffe Mela"

it’s not everyday that a promising young rock act makes it way to wenatchee. caffe mela does a venerable job trying to change that, and more often than not they hit the mark. when the ellensburg-based red means go took the stage in our favorite local coffeeshop on saturday, a little bit of that change was made.

i first came across red means go last spring, when i went down to the mela on a rare saturday night off. i was surprised to see that the guitarist was skyler mehal, a guy who was a couple years behind me in high school in ephrata. seeing an old acquaintance there convinced me to give them a chance, but the music kept me there. so, when i heard they were going to be back on saturday, i naturally made plans to be there again.
i made the right decision.

now a five-piece with the addition of rhythm guitarist markus hoyer, red means go put on a rip-roarin’ show where they expertly weaved in and out of heavy power-pop and sunnier piano-based pop. the band is currently in the mixing process of their debut album, and all that time in the studio has done them well. the arrangements, some of which were deceptively complex, were executed with precision by the five cwu students.

fronting the group is the stunning jazmarae beebe, whose singing style and piano playing go well beyond her years. she’s blessed with an extraordinary voice that has just the right amount of smokiness, making it very easy to imagine her singing for a jazz trio. her lyrics are very creative, and she has a knack for enunciating the words in a way that gives new meanings.

oh, but she’s not the only virtuoso in the band. with a fender telecaster in hand, mehal is like a cross between jeff beck and andy summers of the police, mixing hybrid picking techniques with all kinds of on-the-fly knob twiddling. where as beebe steals the show on the more poppy affairs like “sunny blue mellow,” mehal owns the heavier, decending-chord tunes like “frostbite” and “no mood for daisies,” usually pulling out a solo that not only sounds like it should be there, but also has some sort of wow-inducing pyrotechnics that make other guitarists shake their heads.

it was a treat to see the group debut new material on saturday, as well as pay homage to an obvious influence. around the bridge section of “frostbite,” red means go — which is rounded out by hard-hitting drummer tom noble and nimble-fingered bassist janss woldseth — broke into a shortened but note-perfect solo section from pink floyd’s “money.”

i can’t think of a better way to spend a stormy saturday night in wenatchee. - Brent Stecker of Wenatchee World


Discography

Released:
Self Titled Album (July 18, 2009)

Second and Water Demo (March 2009)

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Red Means Go started in January of 2008 when lead singer Jazmarae Beebe and lead guitarist Skyler Mehal began playing coffee houses and small venues all over Washington. RMG is driven by haunting vocal melodies and a fusion of many different styles, they are known for their energy driven shows and unique sound. Their music is instantly identifiable upon hearing Jazmarae's voice supported by the bands strong backing vocals & harmonies. Having all played a variety of different instruments in different settings, RMG has a lot of experience for their young age. As their name insinuates, Red Means Go will not stop performing and sharing their music with the masses.