Drummer Leslie Wilkins was also nervous.“For me it was
nerve racking but exciting at the same time,” she said.
When the band finally took the stage, the audience was
so surprised they stood on the dance floor with their
jaws wide open.
“I think they were expecting the Dixie Chicks or
something,” said rhythm guitarist Wanetta Stroo.
Instead they got a little dose of a group of women - and
one guy - who can rock the musical gambit.
“We play everything from Aretha to Metallica and
beyond,” said lead guitarist Marty Stroo. “We play
everything from heavy rock to funk.”
But even playing covers, the band likes to add their own
twist.
“We like to take some of the older songs like Respect
and These Boots Are Made For Walking and really turn
the distortion up,” said Wanetta.
And, since bassist Heidi Bender joined the band just
over a year ago, the five musicians have also begun
writing their own songs.
“We didn’t start writing our own stuff until Heidi
joined the band,” said Marty, who spent a number of
years
performing in bands and travelling across Canada. “I had
to convince these guys it’s about having fun. People
think songwriting is a mystical thing, but it’s not.”
For Blind Spot songwriting is a group effort - with
Wanetta currently writing the lyrics.
“Someone will start with a melody, either Heidi or Marty
and we’ll go from there,” said Wanetta.
Getting together to rehearse and work on song
development can sometimes be a challenge for the band -
all
five members work full time jobs.
“My schedule kind of dictates when we can get together,”
said Heidi, whose job has her working two weeks
of nights followed by two weeks of days.
The summertime also adds to difficulty in scheduling
rehearsals.
“Everyone takes holidays or they’re working longer
hours, but you make it work,” said Wanetta.
Blind Spot is also working on recording a CD.
“We hope to have it recorded by the year’s end,” said
Wanetta.
Blind Spot will perform live at the Kokanee Glacier
Challenge this Friday, Aug. 1 at 9:30 p.m. Wrist bands
can be purchased at the beer gardens - please note that
this is a 19 years and older only event.
Blind Spot will also perform at Grizzly Plaza Aug. 23
and at The Regent Aug. 29 and 30.
You can find the band online by visiting
www.broadjam.com/blindspot.
Blind Spot rock out during last year’s Kokanee Glacier
Challenge. The local band will take the stage at the
Kokanee Challenge again this Friday at 9:30 p.m.
performing their twists on covers such as Respect and
Photo courtesy Alice Weber