Band members include Seniors Jennifer Reiff of Wilmington, vocalist who plays the rhythm guitar, and Jason Rigney of Danville, Va., who plays guitar and keyboard, along with Sophomore Andrew Boudouris of Waynesboro Va., the bandâs drummer. Jasonâs older brother, Brad, who lives and works in Danville, plays bass for the group.
âSomeone in the audience at Arleneâs told us we were lucky to be an out-of-town band playing anywhere in New York City,â Jennifer recalled, lamenting that their gig there was only 45 minutes long.
The band, formerly Polyphony, has been together for only a year, but during that short time theyâve managed to not only play in the Big Apple, but to win the 2004 Battle of the Bands contest, held annually in Jenniferâs hometown of Wilmington. The band recently learned that it âmade it to the (2005) semi-final round of the Battle of the Bands in Wilmington, N.C.â and will play March 3 at The Soapbox in Wilmington.
The group changed its name in an effort to better define their music. âWe thought about âFor the Sake of Deloris,â but we liked the Deloris part best,â Andrew explained. âThen, we said, âWe donât even know how to label ourselves,â and ended up with Labeling Deloris.â
The bandâs music incorporates rock, pop, jazz and blues, and Jason noted that theyâve even added some rhythm and blues elements. âNone of us have the same musical tastes,â he said, noting that the variety of their music can sometimes work against the band.
âWeâre not really in a genre where you get noticed and get a record contract,â Jason said. âWe donât have producers behind us. We are our own creation and weâre what we are.â
âWeâre fighting against the knowns,â Jennifer added, explaining that it is difficult to get club owners and managers to call back.
âItâs really connections,â Andrew asserted. âYou get one booking and then you get another â it feeds on itself.â
Getting additional bookings and greater exposure for the band is an immediate goal, but their current lives as students limit their ability to travel and perform. âShort-term,â Jason joked, âweâre trying to conquer the Charlotte area. We donât expect our faces on the cover of âRolling Stoneâ next week.â
Merging their disparate tastes into original music will keep them busy through the spring semester. As music majors, they record their songs in Catawbaâs recording studio on campus and create demo CDs. âWe do all of the business end â the bookings, the creation of the CDs and the labeling of them. And, we do have a lot of pride in the fact that we do it all ourselves,â Jason continued.
âWe all believe we have a chance and that weâre all fairly talented,â Jennifer explained, adding that they donât create their original songs âwithout the collaboration of all of us.â
For more info on Labeling Deloris, visit the bandâs website at or hear an excerpt of the bandâs music that will soon be available at www.catawba.edu/streaming/band.