Bananarama take Seattle fans back to the 80’s (Podcast & Photo Slideshow)

Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin of Bananarama @ Seattle’s Hard Rock Cafe (Photo: Greg Roth)

In terms of chart hits, Bananarama is the most successful female singing group in UK pop history. The group is best known for the chart-topping singles such as Venus, Cruel SummerI Heard a Rumor, and many more.

In addition, Bananarama enjoyed regular rotation on the fledgling video channel, MTV, in the early to mid 80s. They  participated in the historical video, Do They Know it’s Christmas? by Band Aid. The project included a list of British superstars such as Sting, Bono, Duran Duran, George Michael, Phil Collins, and a host of others.

The group that once functioned as a trio now performs as a duo.

This past Saturday night, founding Members, Karen Woodward and Sara Dalin stepped up on Seattle Hard Rock Cafe Stage and took fans on a fun musical journey through the 80s with a live performance of some of their greatest hits. Bananrama was backed by a very capable 4-piece band, and the two male backup dancers added to the visual aspect of the show. Some fans travelled down from Vancouver, Canada to see the group do their thing for Cancer Awareness via PINKOCTOBER 2012.

The Hard Rock was packed to the rafters for the show. Woodward and Dalin were in fine voice, delivering one hit after another in their trademark vocal style, with a visually sexy and smooth performance. They flirted with the dancers and the dancers returned the favor. Bananarama worked the room like the seasoned pros that they are. It was clearly apparent that the lovely ladies were having as much fun as their fans were. It was a great night of classic British pop for a very worthy cause. (See Photo Slideshow Below and listen to audio interview below)

80′S POP SENSATION BANANARAMA IN SEATTLE FOR PINKOCTOBER

Setlist

  1. Nathan Jones
  2. Really Saying Something
  3. Look on the Floor
  4. Cruel Summer
  5. I Want You Back
  6. Now or Never
  7. Move in My Direction
  8. Bobby De Niro
  9. La La Love
  10. Rumour
  11. Venus
  12. Love in the First Degree
  13. Na Na

You can hear our exclusive interview with Bananarama’s Karen Woodward and Sara Dalin the SMI Radio Xtra below. The interview covers the bands origins, history, as well as their recent performance at the London Olympics. Woodward and Dalin also discuss their U.S. PINKOCTOBER Tour, which just wrapped up on Monday, October 15th.

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Not only is he a multi-media journalist, he is also an accomplished musician. He is the founder of SMI and drives the creative look, feel and branding for the publication. His years of writing, arranging, and performing live music in a variety of genres inform his ability to communicate the message and the mechanics of music. Roth’s work on SMI reflects his philosophy that music is the universal language, and builds community. He believes it has the power to unite people of every race, religion, gender, and persuasion.