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One Way Station to melt Oregon in early December…

Nov 28, 2011

In association with Parallel 44 Productions and In The Pocket Artists, San Francisco’s One Way Station is set to melt the faces off their fans during their visit to Oregon’s favorite music towns. Riding the heals of their first year working with northwestern musicians such as The Staxx Brothers and Acorn Project, One Way Station cut their teeth quickly with an aggressive local booking schedule and building momentum resulting in a residency at San Francisco’s staple live music room, The Boom Boom Room. And now they’re ready to take their style of roots rock, psychedelia, country folk and disco beats to fans outside the bay area – and that means more face melt musical experiences for the masses.

One Way Station will be premiering in Oregon for a limited 2 date engagement, starting on December 7th in Portland Oregon opening for Melvin Seals and Dead Ahead, a semi-private engagement with limited ticketing to the public, then heading to Bend’s own Silver Moon Brewery on December 8th to host a night of original face melt music with special guests including Gabe Johnson (Eric Tollefson Band, Jive Talkin’ Robots) and more.

Dec 7th: Melvin Seals and Dead Ahead w/ One Way Station
The Refuge, Portland Oregon
Tickets: http://daistickets.com/melvinseals

Dec 8th: One Way Station w/ Special Guest Gabe Johnson (Eric Tollefson Band, Jive Talkin’ Robots)
The Silver Moon brewery
Tickets: www.BendTicket.com

For more information on One Way Station, press inquires or bookings, please contact John Dering @ onewaystationmusic@gmail.com.

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Soda Pop Junkies are now One Way Station!

March 7th, 2011

Soda Pop Junkies are now One Way Station and they’re ready to take their audiences on a musical journey of rock, blues and funk. Jump on the train… you’ll be surprised where you end up!

Just over a year ago, Soda Pop Junkies hit the San Francisco music scene as a power trio boasting smooth groovy tunes fronted by luscious female vocals. The group (Jackson Haddad, John Dering, Nic Vatalaro and Jennica Smith) took the emergence of the Indie scene to heart and began aggressively booking local dates at a variety of venues in the Bay Area, bringing fans to their knees and setting a place for themselves at the table of San Francisco’s legendary music community.

When Troy Blanchard, pianist, joined the lineup the sound blossomed into the funky blues-rock style for which they are now known. This in turn, led to several opportunities with bigger named clubs, the largest festival in Berkeley, and national touring acts such asTaukAtomic Tom, and Acorn Project with attendances ranging from 50 to 300.

At the end of 2010, the group parted ways with their original singer, Jennica Smith, and recruited a new front man, Kenny Crowley. Kenny adds more depth to the group’s vocal harmonies as well as rhythmic accents of guitar and harmonica to the front line, opening space for more musical and vocal experimentation during their performances.

With Kenny’s addition, it was time to tackle a serious conversation that had been plaguing the band since early in the summer – their name. Reaching deep and wide to explore renaming options, they ended up finding their new namesake in one of their songs, One Way Station. Kicking off the new name and line up, One Way Station recently co-billed with The Staxx Brothers at the legendary Boom Boom Room in San Francisco and are actively building a roster of show dates for 2011.

If you haven’t seem ‘em yet, go check these guys out in 2011.  You’ll be glad you did!

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