The fairgrounds will host a Battle of the Bands QC  Saturday, March 20 from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Fair Center. Most of the 10 bands are coming from throughout Illinois and Iowa, including the Q-C’s own all-female band, Been There Done That.

Each act will perform a 15-minute set, and four judges will choose a winner, who will open on a genre-appropriate night at the Mississippi Valley Fair grandstand in August (e.g., a rock band for a rock night).

“A lot of bands want to get into Mississippi Valley Fair,” event organizer Michelle Hosch said Thursday. “They want to get into this area, and this is one way, to get exposure. We hope this continues there. We had over 80 nominations.”

After creating a Facebook event page, Hosch’s booking agency (MH Entertainment) sought votes in November through early January for the area’s favorite bands. She said the event page has been viewed over 21,000 times.

The following bands drew the top 10 votes, and this is the lineup for March 20 –

  • Far Out, 3 p.m.
  • Tyler Richton and High Bank Boys, 3:30 p.m.
  • Been There Done That, 4 p.m.
  • Scarlett, 4:30 p.m.
  • Cal Stage Band, 5 p.m.
  • Slick Trigger, 5:30 p.m.
  • Monroe, 6 p.m.
  • Mamiltons, 6:30 p.m.
  • Alborn, 7 p.m.
  • Baja, 7:30 p.m.

Been There Done That is a talented group of teenage girls who play a variety of rock, power pop and originals. Winner of the 2016 and 2019 QC Rock Academy Battle of the Bands and Iowa Rocks 2018 Winner.

Hosch is organizing her third Battle of the Bands in Cedar Rapids, which will be April 24. Judges for the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds event will include someone from QC Rock Academy in Davenport and WQUD 107.7 Vintage Radio in Erie, Ill.

The March 20 event is also free admission, Hosch said, and participating bands are not being paid.

Some people are not happy about the event being held at all, during the Covid pandemic.

Davenport Fairgrounds Hosting Quad-Cities Battle Of The Bands Today!

The fairgrounds is at 2815 W. Locust St., Davenport.

“The sad truth that people need to get through their thick heads is that events like this should not be being planned until we have a better grasp on what the future holds,” Jon Burns, a Moline-based musician and visual artist, posted recently on COVID-safe Quad Cities on Facebook.

“God willing, years from now, our children and grandchildren will be in history class learning about the Great Corona Pandemic of 2020 and beyond, and they’ll learn about how selfish and entitled their parents and grandparents were by refusing to do the minimal asked of them to protect their communities,” Katie Higareda Loete replied on the site.

“I’ve taken a pretty hard line approach to all of this Covid stuff,” Burns said later. “I’ve been offered gigs in the last year and have turned them down. As a musician, I don’t want to be a part of gathering together a group of people and possibly spreading this virus.

“I have instead turned to doing online performances in a variety of styles as a way to continue to perform for people in a safe and responsible way,” he said. Of Battle of the Bands, Burns said the event organizer hoped by March everyone will be vaccinated. “It takes about two minutes of research to realize that there is NO WAY that the general public is gonna be vaccinated by then,” he said.

“Both the promoter and the people at the fairgrounds are using musicians and fans as a way to promote themselves and line their pockets at the expense of people,” Burns said. “I just feel like, yeah I get it. People wanna return to normal and go see music, but it’s just not the time

Davenport Fairgrounds Hosting Quad-Cities Battle Of The Bands Today!

The Quad-Cities band Been There Done That will compete March 20.

yet.”

“I think musicians and promoters and venues need to take a hard look at doing outdoor-only events if any until everyone that wants the vaccine has the vaccine,” he said. “I just think it really shows how selfish people are.”

Hosch said Thursday that the fairgrounds will follow all capacity and social distancing guidelines allowed by the state, which also could change by March.

“That place is so big,” she said of the Fair Center, noting patrons will have to be masked and seated at tables six feet apart from each other. “I think it’s really great. It’s been a struggle for these musicians. We had over 80 nominations. They want to get out there, want to do shows, have exposure.”

Nominations for her Cedar Rapids Battle of the Bands are due Feb. 22, and the winner of that contest will get $1,000.

“I don’t hear lot of negativity about it,” Hosch said. “People want their normalcy back, they want their fun back. Hopefully, this is a way they can see it. We’ll follow all the guidelines.”

Davenport Fairgrounds Hosting Quad-Cities Battle Of The Bands Today!
Sean Leary is an author, director, artist, musician, producer and entrepreneur who has been writing professionally since debuting at age 11 in the pages of the Comics Buyers Guide. An honors graduate of the University of Southern California masters program, he has written over 50 books including the best-sellers The Arimathean, Every Number is Lucky to Someone and We Are All Characters.
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