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Rockin’ the Ridge — Battle of the Bands

  • Bruce Guzeman rocks the bass guitar during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands, a fund raiser for United Way of Anderson County. Guzeman along with brothers, James and Jacob Kerley, make up the psychedelic rock band, Atomic Moon.

  • Atomic Moon lead guitarist and lead vocalist, James Kerley, rocks a guitar solo during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands, a benefit fund raiser for United Way of Oak Ridge.

  • Patrick Wurm plays the “Flying V” guitar for Oak Ridge-based Danger Noodle during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands fundraiser for United Way of Anderson County.

  • Jacob Kerley plays the drums during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands on Tuesday night June 4. Kerley along with brothers, James Kerley and Bruce Guzeman, were com- peting for the opportunity to play the main stage at Secret City Festival on Friday night as an opener for 80s band Loverboy.

  • Girl power rocker, Odelia Kneiser, rocks the bass guitar and lead vocals for Danger Noodle during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands. The event was a fund raiser for United Way of Anderson County. Bands competed before a crowd of about 150 people for the opportunity to perform on the main stage at Secret City Festival.

Long Live Rock



Bruce Guzeman rocks the bass guitar during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands, a fund raiser for United Way of Anderson County. Guzeman along with brothers, James and Jacob Kerley, make up the psychedelic rock band, Atomic Moon. See more photos from this event on page 8A.







Rockin’ the Ridge —Battle of the Bands





Atomic Moon lead guitarist and lead vocalist, James Kerley, rocks a guitar solo during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands, a benefit fund raiser for United Way of Oak Ridge.



Patrick Wurm plays the “Flying V” guitar for Oak Ridge-based Danger Noodle during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands fundraiser for United Way of Anderson County.



Jacob Kerley plays the drums during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands on Tuesday night June 4. Kerley along with brothers, James Kerley and Bruce Guzeman, were competing for the opportunity to play the main stage at Secret City Festival on Friday night as an opener for 80s band Loverboy.



Girl power rocker, Odelia Kneiser, rocks the bass guitar and lead vocals for Danger Noodle during Rockin’ the Ridge Battle of the Bands. The event was a fund raiser for United Way of Anderson County. Bands competed before a crowd of about 150 people for the opportunity to perform on the main stage at Secret City Festival.