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 Vern Uyetake - Lake Oswego Review
Lake Oswego Review - Thursday, May 10, 2007
When they get onstage, Reed Gulick-Stutz, Grant Ellman and Ian Rogers happily crank out covers
of Led Zeppelin’s “Rock and Roll” and The Who’s “Pinball Wizard.”
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Portland Mercury - Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Like, ohmigod! We can’t believe we actually scored an interview with the biggest act around Portland!
These guys are so huge and so great and you’re all going to flip out that they agreed to come in for a
podcast interview! So what are you waiting for?! Seriously, people! You need to stop what you’re doing and check
out our interview with local kid rock band Still Pending.
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Portland Tribune - Friday, August 11, 2006
...Baby Woodstock. . . . It's groovy baby! Live folk, blues, rock and marimba music will keep
little toes tapping and tiny hands clapping with performances by Johnny Keener, Greta Pederson,
Mr. David, Dave Orleans, Rick Meyers, Shumba and Still Pending - a Portland-based trio of rockin' 10 year olds.
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Lake Oswego Review - Thursday, June 22, 2006
...The show-stopper of the evening was Still Pending, a Lake Oswego band made up of three
10-year-old boys -- Grant, Reed and Owen of Portland. "They were incredible. They did some
Green Day covers and played the violin in one song," [Brynne] Mason said. "They were such
crowd pleasers." <link to article not yet available...>
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...his story gets an extra kick from a spirited all-kid rock 'n' roll trio called
Still Pending, giving its premiere performance. ...<read
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...Oregon Children’s Theatre’s current production, an energetic songfest called
“Alexander, Who’s Not, Not, Not, Not, Not, Not Going to Move!,” would have worked
just fine without live rock music. As it happens, the play is punched up by a three-piece
band that brings all the rock requisites: floppy hair, blistering backbeats and
face-shredding guitar solos. Which might be unremarkable — if the guys in the band
weren’t all in fourth grade....<read
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...While the reality of moving was thrust upon the fictional Alexander, three Portland-area
10-year-olds chose to change their lives "dramatically" by taking on roles as rock
stars for the premiere Oregon production. Grant, Reed and Owen
play three songs live onstage for the show. Grant also plays drums
on two more songs in the program...<read
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