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CORRAL CHEMISTRY Formed in 2010, local band Quiet Corral has worked its way through the music festival rankings CARA WINKLEY editor@kansan.com Ten minutes before the show, only a handful of people were standing in front of the stage. waiting for the next act to go on. The venue was a smaller stage across the hall from the Uptown main stage, a two-level room with the bar up top overlooking the dance floor and stage. The blue walls framed the sunken stage and looked like a picture box framing the band as they set up. After a few minutes of sound check, Quiet Corral, a six-man band, began to play. The dance floor was packed. Two girls slyly made their way around the people in front of them to stand front and center of the stage. As the band this summer. This local band is quickly gaining recognition in the music industry, and is doing so by its strong relationship with its fans and smart strategy to get ahead. began to play their first song — an upbeat original — everyone watched intently. They started to rock back and forth, bobbing their heads and mimicking every move the band made. Quiet Corral formed in 2010. It started touring the summer of 2011 and has played many big-name music festivals including Austin City Limits, South by Southwest, Middle of the Map Fest and will play at Kannocksas The band has six members: Isaac Flynn, 21, from Lawrence plays drums, guitar and vocals; Jesse Roberts, 26, from Hutchinson, does vocals and plays guitar and the mandolin; Zach Mehl, 22, from Lawrence, plays guitar keyboard and vocals; Matt Green, 22, from Lawrence, plays bass guitar and vocals; J Barnes, "We like getting to know people and establishing real friendships." ISAAC FLYNN Band member 32, from Picayune, Miss., plays the drums; Garrett Childers, 24, from Phoenix, Ariz., does vocals and guitar. Their chemistry with each other and their fans is a large part of what makes them successful and what keeps listeners coming back for more. As I was interviewing them on the sidewalk in downtown Kansas City, Mo., outside the Uptown Theater, many fans of the band came walking by. Each time they did, Flynn immediately acknowledged them and struck up a short "How are you?" conversation. He made each one of them feel recognized and important. Some of their fans are good friends whom they have known since before the band, and they still hang out with them all the time. As for the newer fans, Flynn says he tries to say hi and have a real conversation with them. "We like getting to know people and establishing real friendships," Flynn said. Also, a band needs to actually get along with one another to be successful. "We have good chemistry and enjoy being around each other," Green said. Quiet Corral originally was called Quiet Chorale, which basically means "quiet singing group." They decided this probably wasn't a great name for a rock band, so they changed the "chorale" to "corral." Even now, people sometimes get confused when they see the name and think they are a country band. Though they may wear flannel sometimes, they describe their music style as rock with influences of folk, gospel and Tom Petty. Quiet Corral's music style complemented the Middle of the Map Fest, a three-day music festival of local, national and emerging artists in downtown Kansas SEE CORRAL PAGE 6 75¢ Off Any Sub Not Valid with any other offers 1814 W. 23rd Lawrence, KS 843-600 Tuesday is DOUBLE Stamp Day