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Rock band formed by moms during pandemic finds success, sells out shows

Rock band formed by moms during pandemic finds success, sells out shows
FORGET BOOK CLUB. SOME MILTON MOMS STARTED A GARAGE BAND DURING THE PANDEMIC LOCKDOWN. AND AS MATT REED SHOWS US, THE LAZY SUSANS ARE A ROCKING SUCCESS. MATTWH: AT STARTED AS A PANDEMIC JAM SESSION, FOR 5 MOMS IN MILTON. TO BLOW OFF STEAM, AFTEROURS H AT WORK, AND WATCHING THEIR KIDS DEAL WITH REMOTE LEARNG.IN HAS TRANSFORMED INTO THE BAND THE LAZY SUSAN鈥橲. THAT IS SELLING OUT SHOWS, HAS BEEN FEATURED ON NATIONAL TELEVISION, AND ISN ITALKS FOR A POTENTIAL MOVIE OR TELEVISION DE.AL >> I ALWAYS THINK ABOUT GOING BACK AND TELLING MY 20-YEAR-OLD SELF THAT THIS IS GOING TO HAPPEN DOWN THE LI ANEND WHAT WOULD SHE THINK? D IAN THINK SHE WOULD BE SURPRISED. MATT: JOANNA WEISS, LEILA MITCHELL, HEATHER SHAW, MAHART KENNEDY, AND IMGE CERANOGLU. STARTED PRACTICING IN WEISS鈥� BASEMENT IN APRIL LAST YEAR, WITH SOME BAND MBEEMRS, HAVING NEVER PICKED UP AN INSTRUMENT BEFORE. BUT SIGNED UP TO PLAY MILTON鈥橲 PORCHFEST, ONLY 6 MONTHS AWAY. >> AT 8:30 AERFT DINNER, AND SAID OK, I鈥橫 NOT CLEANING UP. I鈥橫 GOING TO BAND PRAICCTE. >> WE SD,AI OK WE鈥橰EOING G TO GO , IN FRONT OF OTHER PEOPLE, SOME OF WHOM WE DO NOT KNOW, AND WE鈥橰E GOING TO PLAY. AND THERE鈥橲 A DEADLINE AND IT鈥橲 TERRIFYING AND IT REALLY MIVESOT YOU AND FORCES YOU TO JUST GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER. MATT: THEY鈥橵E MOVED ON FROM COVERS, TO WRITING AND PERFORMING THEIR OWN SONGS, AND ARE LOOKING AT A POTENTIAL ALBUM RELEASE NEXT YEAR. AND WHILE ONE OF THE BIGGEST CHALLENGES IS FINDING THE TIME TO PRACTICE, BETWEEN THEIR WORK AND THE SCHEDULES OF THEIR 10 CHILDR.EN THE LAZY SUSANS SAY THE BEST PART SFAO R, HAS BEEN THE OTHER PARENT鈥橲 REACHING OUT, INSPIRED BY THEIR STORY. AND THEIR KIDS鈥� REACTIONS. >> WHEN S鈥橢'S ON FACETIME THWI HER FRIENDS ON HER PHONE AND H
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Rock band formed by moms during pandemic finds success, sells out shows
What started as a pandemic jam session, where five mothers from Massachusetts could blow off steam during the pandemic, has transformed into a local band that's selling out shows.The Lazy Susans were recently featured on a national television talk show and the group is in talks for a potential movie or television deal."I always think about going back and telling my 20-year-old self that this is going to happen down the line and what would she think? And I think she鈥檇 be surprised," said Joanna Weiss, who performs guitar and vocals with the group. Other members include Leila Mitchell, Heather Shaw, Martha Kennedy and Imge Ceranoglu.When they started practicing in Weiss' basement in Milton, some of them had never picked up an instrument but they signed up to play Milton's Porchfest six months later. "We said, 'OK, we鈥檙e going to go in front of other people, some of who we do not know and we鈥檙e going to play and there鈥檚 a deadline and it鈥檚 terrifying and it really motivates you and forces you to just get your act together," said Weiss. Since then, they've moved on from covers to writing and performing their own songs. While they balance their jobs and the schedules of their 10 children, the group somehow finds time to practice and is working on an album that could be released next year. They say the best parts of the experience have included hearing from other parents who are inspired by their story and seeing their children react to the success. "When she鈥檚 on FaceTime with her friends on her phone and her friends will be like 'is that your mom? Can I have her autograph?'" said bassist Heather Shaw.

What started as a pandemic jam session, where five mothers from Massachusetts could blow off steam during the pandemic, has transformed into a local band that's selling out shows.

The Lazy Susans were recently featured on a national television talk show and the group is in talks for a potential movie or television deal.

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"I always think about going back and telling my 20-year-old self that this is going to happen down the line and what would she think? And I think she鈥檇 be surprised," said Joanna Weiss, who performs guitar and vocals with the group.

Other members include Leila Mitchell, Heather Shaw, Martha Kennedy and Imge Ceranoglu.

When they started practicing in Weiss' basement in Milton, some of them had never picked up an instrument but they signed up to play Milton's Porchfest six months later.

"We said, 'OK, we鈥檙e going to go in front of other people, some of who we do not know and we鈥檙e going to play and there鈥檚 a deadline and it鈥檚 terrifying and it really motivates you and forces you to just get your act together," said Weiss.

Since then, they've moved on from covers to writing and performing their own songs. While they balance their jobs and the schedules of their 10 children, the group somehow finds time to practice and is working on an album that could be released next year.

They say the best parts of the experience have included hearing from other parents who are inspired by their story and seeing their children react to the success.

"When she鈥檚 on FaceTime with her friends on her phone and her friends will be like 'is that your mom? Can I have her autograph?'" said bassist Heather Shaw.