As someone who has no talent for music, but truly appreciates it and has known or had connections with local artists who have striven to get bigger and become more recognized, I like this effort that started in Hays.
Hays Post - 7eight5.com amplifies local music scene with a focus on Kansas artists
I know I'd love to spend more time checking out the local music scene and this seems to be a cool way to try and keep tabs on what's going on throughout the state. I know there are some who keep tabs on the Wichita area, I think EB does to some extent, but for those in other areas of the state, this may be a current or future avenue to discover what's going on or new artists you may want to check out. I know not everyone on this board is from the metro area and I think most of us realize that those chasing this dream struggle to find footing or a following because most simply aren't aware of them or what's going on.
Hays Post - 7eight5.com amplifies local music scene with a focus on Kansas artists
Launched at the beginning of 2023, 7eight5.com looks to put a spotlight on local musicians, bands and performances.
Co-founded by Harrison Brent and Chelsea Kaundart, the website features written news, photos, and podcasts in an effort to provide an immersive dive into the local music scene.
“The goal of 7eight5.com is to be able to highlight, not just the music events in the in the area, but to highlight, local bands, area bands, and also larger bands that are coming through.”
Giving a voice to the local music community, he said, helps the bands get the exposure the bigger names acts receive as they perform in the area.
“I would love to get those people that go to those shows then come to the local shows, come to the smaller shows, especially like the ones with the Rose Garden or Bad Times, the Sip and Spin, the Brass Rail or whenever they have it,” Brent said. “See what you might like. You never know who the next artist is that's going to get big.”
And while the website began focusing on Hays, it has quickly expanded to cover a larger geographic area.
“In the last couple of months, we've really kind of expanded into Dodge City, Wichita, Lawrence in Kansas City,” Brent said.
“Wherever there's music, we'd like to be there.”
Co-founded by Harrison Brent and Chelsea Kaundart, the website features written news, photos, and podcasts in an effort to provide an immersive dive into the local music scene.
“The goal of 7eight5.com is to be able to highlight, not just the music events in the in the area, but to highlight, local bands, area bands, and also larger bands that are coming through.”
Giving a voice to the local music community, he said, helps the bands get the exposure the bigger names acts receive as they perform in the area.
“I would love to get those people that go to those shows then come to the local shows, come to the smaller shows, especially like the ones with the Rose Garden or Bad Times, the Sip and Spin, the Brass Rail or whenever they have it,” Brent said. “See what you might like. You never know who the next artist is that's going to get big.”
And while the website began focusing on Hays, it has quickly expanded to cover a larger geographic area.
“In the last couple of months, we've really kind of expanded into Dodge City, Wichita, Lawrence in Kansas City,” Brent said.
“Wherever there's music, we'd like to be there.”
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