Sequim’s Emblem3 appears on national TV [See it here]

Sequim's Emblem3 appears on national TV [See it here]

See Emblem3’s appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America” by clicking here: http://tinyurl.com/gma-pdn

NEW YORK –– Emblem3, the red-hot boy band rooted in Sequim, performed two songs this morning on ABC’s “Good Morning America” from the trio’s upcoming album.

Emblem3 played their set for a crowd of screaming young — mostly female — fans, inside the “Good Morning America” studios. The show was originally slated to be in Central Park, but rain moved the concert inside. 

They performed “Chloe,” their first single, an infectious summertime pop record, and “XO” their newest release.

See “XO” here: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/emblem3-xo-hot-group-shares-love-times-square-19348176

Their album, “Nothing to Lose” is slated for release later this summer.

The band, Drew Chadwick and brothers Keaton and Wesley Stromberg, grew up in Sequim, performing at the Sequim unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula and The Buzz, then moved to Huntington Beach, Calif., to focus on making it in the music business.

They placed fourth on the Fox-TV reality show “The X Factor,” and signed to music industry impresario Simon Cowell’s Syco record label, a subsidiary of Sony. 

They are set to depart on a national tour opening for star Selena Gomez this summer, playing venues in the U.S., South America and Europe. 

—–

Emblem3 interview on GMA:

More in News

A lab mix waits in the rain for the start of the 90th Rhody Festival Pet Parade in Uptown Port Townsend on Thursday. The festival’s main parade, from Uptown to downtown, is scheduled for 1 p.m. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Pet parade

A lab mix waits in the rain for the start of the… Continue reading

Casandra Bruner.
Neah Bay hires new chief of police

Bruner is first woman for top public safety role

Port Townsend publisher prints sci-fi writer’s work

Winter Texts’ sixth poetry collection of Ursula K. Le Guin

Time bank concept comes to Peninsula

Members can trade hours of skills in two counties

Peninsula Home Fund grants open for applications

Nonprofits can apply online until May 31

Honors symposium set for Monday at Peninsula College

The public is invited to the Peninsula College Honors… Continue reading

Bliss Morris of Chimacum, a float builder and driver of the Rhody float, sits in the driver’s seat on Thursday as he checks out sight lines in the 60-foot float he will be piloting in the streets of Port Townsend during the upcoming 90th Rhody Parade on Saturday. Rhody volunteer Mike Ridgway of Port Townsend looks on. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Final touches

Bliss Morris of Chimacum, a float builder and driver of the Rhody… Continue reading

Fireworks not likely for Port Angeles on Fourth

Development at port bars launch from land

Jefferson County, YMCA partner with volunteers to build skate park

Agencies could break ground this summer in Quilcene

Peninsula Behavioral Health is bracing for Medicaid cuts

CEO: Program funds 85 percent of costs

Port of Port Angeles is seeking grant dollars for airport

Funding would support hangars, taxiway repair