'Little Rock Stars'Plan To Steal Local Spotlight February 24
âLittle Rock Starsâ
Plan To Steal Local Spotlight February 24
By Kendra Bobowick
âTheyâre little rock stars,â said music teacher Joe Proc of his two 13-year-old students Trevor Legeret and Devon Covert, who make up the recently named band Stretch.
Ready to get up on stage in front of a hometown audience on Friday, February 24, between 5 and 8 pm at The One-Eyed Pig, at 71 South Main Street, Devon said, âI feel pretty good about it.â He has been practicing and he feels his preparations are âcoming together well.â
Trevor has played often in Westchester County and is now looking forward to playing in Newtown. âIt will be great to have a local crowd for a change,â he said.
Stretch is branching out from a larger teen band, Wiped Out, whose members are also students of Mr Proc, a Newtown based musician. Speaking highly of Trevor and Devon, who have played together for about two years, Mr Proc said, âThe thing about these two is they have the attitude and the talent. They sing, they play.â
Laughing, he called them both âexceptional little show-offs,â with long hair, an aptitude for playing to the crowd, and who âabsolutelyâ love the stage, he said.
Stretch will be taking a spot at the local bar and restaurantâs Friday acoustic jams, which started late last year. Mr Proc is hoping the venue and performance will âopen doorsâ for them, generating exposure and building experience. The boys have already played at My Place Restaurant and Proud Maryâs.
Mr Proc hopes the upcoming gig will be a stepping stone for the boys to perform at ânumerous places, parties, events,â and more, he said.
For this show, the teen musicians will share the floor with Mr Proc and Trevorâs parents, Sheri and Dave Legeret â both musical talents. Mr Legeret will be on the drums, while Mr Proc, who may warm up for Stretch, will play guitar. âIt will be a family affair,â Mr Proc said. Mr Legeret also performs with the band Shout, while his wife plays occasional acoustic sets with friends.
The set list will include works of Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Guns Nâ Roses, Iron Maiden, Ozzy Osbourne, and Wild Cherry.
âThey can pull it off,â Mr Proc said.
Jay Daly, partner and entertainment coordinator at The One-Eyed Pig thought the collaboration was âa great idea.â
â[Joe Proc] wanted to get students some exposure, so I took the chance,â said Mr Daly. âI heard theyâre good,â he said of the young musicians. Also, patrons have been enjoying acoustic Fridays, and the young musicians will be âa new twist on it,â he said.
Trevor Legeret
Trevor Legeret, who has been performing since he was 7, likes being on stage.
âItâs like football players, they say the game is the biggest thing, but with a crowd watching, itâs a fun feeling,â he said.
Considering what Stretch could become, he said, âI will take it as it goes, whatever it turns into will be fun.â
Regarding his own future in music, Trevor said, âItâs is something I do best and something I want to keep doing for the rest of my life.â
Sheri Legeret is âthrilledâ that her son and his friend will be playing locally. In a sports-oriented town like Newtown, she said, âHis guitar, his long hair, nobody knew where he was coming from.â A Newtown performance will be a chance for his friends and their families to hear them play.
âTheyâre really good. They have this Lennon-McCartney thing going,â she said. âItâs really cute.â
Trevor has played for large audiences before with a previous band, Tailpipe, which opened for concerts on the green in Danbury, and also played a spot on local radio station i95. Moving away from the harder rock and preferring sounds from The Beatles, for one, Ms Legeret said, âHe is definitely moving into his own taste.â
Devon Covert
Devon Covert has also played for crowds with Trevor before, both out of town and locally in places including Proud Maryâs, and looks forward to a packed house. Describing the feeling of taking the stage, he said, âyou have the whole band to rely on,â which âdefinitelyâ makes the experience more exciting.
He has been playing bass for about 3½ years.
âI thought about guitar and I thought I would get a better slot in a band if I played bass,â he explained. So far his musical experience on bass is âa lot of fun. Maybe more than playing guitar.â
As far as the band Stretchâs future, he said the upcoming show âwill kick us off pretty well,â gaining them local exposure.
Devonâs mother Laura Covert is also âpretty excitedâ about her sonâs upcoming performance.
In the last few years Devon has found a strong interest in music, she said. âHe started bass lessons and loved it, and has found himself interested in many instruments, including keyboard.â
Laughing, she said, âHe would really love a drum set.â
In the last year and a half Devon switched instructors and has been working with Mr Proc who âencourages Devon, pushes him to challenge himself,â Ms Covert said. âItâs been a nice experience.â
Regarding the stage, she said her son is comfortable being in front of crowd. Devon and Trevor have both been practicing a lot for the upcoming performance, at least once a week, or more, she said.
The pair has played other small gigs, she said. âThis is old hat for them, weird at this age, but itâs neat that theyâre doing this so close to home.â She also hopes that her sonâs friends and parents can come see his show.
The One-Eyed Pig, at 71 South Main Street in Newtown, welcomes families for dinner, drink, and entertainment. Guests under the age of 21 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Acoustic duos run from 5 to 8 pm on Fridays.