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RIVERTOWN ROCK!

RIVERTOWN ROCK!
By Jim Boston

GENRE: Comedy, Family
LOGLINE:

It's Sunday, February 9, 1964...when the Beatles' appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show inspires a Sioux City, IA teenager to start her own rock group and show that girls can play the music, too.

SYNOPSIS:

Sixteen-year-old high school student CASEY LAUTENBAUGH, of Sioux City, Iowa, watches The Ed Sullivan Show on the magic Sunday: February 9, 1964. Drawing inspiration from Those Four from Liverpool, Casey decides to start her own rock-and-roll group.

After buying an expensive electric guitar, energetic Casey combs her school, Central, for talent. First to join up is KAREN DOUGLASS, a hip, cocky drummer in one of the school's pep bands, who pledges at a basketball game. Central's orchestra yields tough-as-nails guitarist ROBYN GAGE; painstaking KERRY O'NEILL, a multiinstrumentalist who settles in on trumpet; and LOU-ANNA MORLEY, a bookish bass player.

They all make it to the band's first rehearsal, in March. So do Kerry's clever twelve-year-old cousin, alto saxophonist DEANNA SCHOETTELKOTTE, and best buddies GLORIA RUSSELL and MITZIE HARRIS...a wisecracking trombonist and an activist guitarist, respectively.

It's not music to the ears of Casey's brother DAVID, who unplugs the combo's amps, among other things...and the band must find another place to practice besides the Lautenbaughs' house. It does, and picks up two new members: Heelan High School students GEORGIANNA BROWN and MARY ELIZABETH CHARBONNEAU, who double as ragtime musicians at Lucky's Pizza Parlor...and who give the band much-needed spark.

Even so, the band can't get gigs until Casey, hard-working-and-sarcastic Georgianna, and gentle-and-thoughtful Mary Elizabeth talk MATT KIRKEGAARD, the pizzeria's manager, into a gig. But this July 4 debut for the newly-christened Bankers bombs.

KSUE-TV likes the Bankers, though, and puts them on its Siouxland Bandstand show on August 8.

Result: More bookings, including a September 19 post-football-game dance at Central; at the dance, David's forced to examine his attitude toward female rock musicians. The Bankers also find the strength to audition for the next January's Rhythm Festival.

THE FESTIVAL COMMITTEE turns the Bankers down, though, over the band's wardrobe: Casey and her bandmates perform in men's suits, not dresses or gowns.

But this combo licks its wounds, sees David drop his opposition to the band's existence, and enters the first annual Rock and Roll World Championships, taking place eight months later in Lambertville, New Jersey. Armed with the blessing of the Bankers' PARENTS, Casey and Co. beat out eighty-seven other groups to win the contest...and make it abundantly clear that you don't have to be male to effectively play rock.

And they make a believer out of David.

RIVERTOWN ROCK!

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Jim Boston

Lance, thanks for the rating!

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Salvatore, thanks for rating "Rivertown Rock!"

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Nathaniel, thanks for the rating...and all the VERY BEST to you!

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