Familiar Faces rocking the suburbs
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Coral Wilson
Familiar Faces, a Marina High School contemporary rock band, is
becoming familiar around Surf City. The band made a grand appearance
with an audience of more than 300 people at the Huntington Beach
Performing Arts Center Saturday night.
One young rocker’s mother, Angie Castro, rented the space, which
is usually used for weddings or private parties. A small group of
parents organized the event to help support and encourage their
children, she said. Familiar Faces band members Oliver Atcheson,
Branden Cobb, Josh Hakimelahi, Ryan Wagner and Mikey Nichols are all
16-year-old Marina High School students.
Previously, the group performed in its school’s Battle of the
Bands competition, and in May, they played at the Palace in
Hollywood.
“They have a love of music, they have their camaraderie and they
are all friends.” Castro said. Local bands Following January and
AfterThought were invited to play, and the three groups joined forces
to make the event a success. But the evening didn’t go as smoothly as
planned.
“It was fun but it was horrible,” Mikey said. “The sound was
horrible. On stage we couldn’t hear ourselves ... It wouldn’t have
happened if we did a sound check, but we were lazy and didn’t.”
But with each performance, Mikey said he has become more confident
and his love for music has grown stronger.
“I love being on stage,” he said. “It’s like your heart has poured
out.”
Upcoming plans for Familiar Faces include releasing a demo,
producing a CD, getting exposure and playing at more venues.
Besides their talent in music, Castro said the boys excel in
sports and athletics. As a parent, she said she must constantly keep
them balanced with an eye on the future.
“They can have talent but not everyone succeeds in music, they
still have to go to college,” she said.
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