The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 15.10.1993, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 15.10.1993, Blaðsíða 4
Local talent contest draws capacity crowd $500 prize no joking matter for Joker Clockwise from top left: An overflow crowd of youngsters watches with enthusiasm as they sit on the floor directly in front of the stage. Daniel Sherwood plays a rousing song on his “git- fiddle”. Third place finisher, Kevin Brown encourages the crowd not to wait for tomorrow during his per- formance of the gospel song, “Tomorrow.” (Photo By J02 Carlos Bongioannl The show was to start in lOminutes, yet the theater entrance doors were shut. There sim- ply was no more room to accomodate so many spectators. In terms of attendance, the USO/AT&T/MWR Countdown to Stardom 1993 was a great success at Naval Air Station Keflavfk. For three hours last Saturday evening, a succession of 10 different acts took their places upon the stage and displayed their musical abilities before a packed audience at Andrew’s Theater. When it came time for the judges to cast their votes, the band Joker came away with the top prize of $500. The runners up were Perry Parmly and Kevin Brown. The Countdown to Stardom talent search was sponsored at numerous U.S. military bases overseas from Sept. 25 through Oct. 10. A video performance of the winners from each base will be submitted to a panel of en- tertainment industry judges. USO/AT&T judges will reviewthe videos and select one grand prize winner on or before Nov. 15. Joker v/ms the overall grand prize they’ll receive a $5,000 cash award and round-trip coach-class air transportation to the United States. There, the winner will attend a pi conference in Washington D. C. and stay i New York City a total of three days to partici- pate in a recording session at a major record- ing studio. Hotel accommodation and all meals will be provided by AT&T as part of the grand prize. dted^^^ UC y by PH3 Don Kolb) A|V( m An overall second prize of $2,500 and an lyerall third prize of $1,000 will also be arded. Originally, 18 contestants tried out for the Countdown to Stardom show locally. Only 10 could compete on Saturday, so die con- testants had to perform at a qualifying round on the previous Wednesday to determine who would be the 10 finalists. According to the local panel of judges, the selection process was extremely difficult And, the judging was no easier Saturday night when the 10 finalists performed. Besides vocal and musical abilities, con- testants were judged on their ability to get audience participation. Each of the top three finishers received thunderous applause and cheers from the audience during and after their performances. Also performing on Saturday were Re- becca Schwarting, Eric Eidemiller, Monique Fenner, Emil Capili, Menillyn Wells, Daniel Sherwood and Carlos Bongioaimi. Each finalist was presented a teeshirt for participating. With mistrising from the stage floor, first place fin- isher Joker captivates the crowd with their rendition of “American Band.” Second place finisher Perry Parmly signs an autograph after singing a country tune entitled “If Tomorrow Never Comes.” Emil Capili drew many cheers for his performance of an old classic, “Some- times When We Touch.” The band Joker cele- brates after receiving their $500 check for taking first place. A teenager sings along during one of the perform- ances. (Photos by J02 Carlos Bongioanni, except where noted) 4 The White Falcon 5

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