Back to Music

The truth about karaoke

Tips and words of wisdom about the world's favorite drunken pastime

Be on the lookout for robots singing karaoke for dancing Santas during weekend karaoke at Puget Sound Pizza.

Recommend Article
Total Recommendations (0)
Clip Article Email Article Print Article Share Article

I have, in my possession, rare video footage just waiting for the perfect blackmail opportunity.  It involves Weekly Volcano co-publisher Ron Swarner and his oddly profound karaoke rendition of the B-52's "Love Shack."  It's a scene many of you are probably quite familiar with, I'm sure:  A group of friends join you for a celebratory night out, a few drinks get consumed, Puget Sound Pizza busts out the microphone, and before you know it you're deciding which Journey song best fits this evening's inebriated state of mind.

C'mon, admit it.  You know exactly what I'm talking about.  And I also know you picked"Don't Stop Believin'."

Beyond the stereotypical drunken karaoke cries of Jon Bon Jovi-gone-bad, lies a world of amateur songbirds "that love to sing, some so much so that they even bring their own karaoke discs," according to local columnist Susan Sawyer.  Sue, as her friends call her (she asked me to just call her Susan), is a columnist for a local karaoke publication duly named Karaoke & Live Entertainment.  "Every night of the week you can find somewhere to do karaoke," she tells me, "and some places even have live bands instead of discs, like Ma's in Puyallup and Jazzbones' Rockaraoke here in Tacoma."

As I spoke with Sawyer over the phone, her no-bullshit attitude and extensive knowledge of all things sing-along impressed me so much that my note taking ended up looking like a third-grader's book report after a Ritalin overdose.  Over a week after talking to her, I returned to these notes, and here's what I can gather from the chicken-scratch:

Can you make money doing karaoke? 

Not so much; $50 here or there, maybe, according to Sawyer.

Is there a big, well-known karaoke competition around these parts?  

Bars sometimes put up loads of money in sponsorships, while people compete for the ultimate prize of singing the National Anthem at the Evergreen State Fair, Sawyer points out. 

Has she ever judged a karaoke contest? 

Yes, Sawyer recently was a judge at Lady Luck Cowgirl Up. 

From my phone voice, could she tell if I would ever impress the judges in song? 

(No answer.)

According to Sawyer, some of the most surprisingly hot places for the sport of karaoke are Farrelli's Pizza in DuPont, Denny's in Lakewood and Jade Palace Chinese Restaurant in University Place.  

"LaPalma in Lakewood has an older crowd that sings more of the slower song standards. Good karaoke moves people (singers) along, and has an excellent mix of everything between hip-hop, country, pop and those slow standards," Sawyer says.

Of course, we all know there are some songs in the karaoke world that are overplayed and overdone.  I asked her which songs she'd be happy to never hear from an amateur again. 

"Oh, you mean my ‘hit list'?" Sawyer asks, then confiding," If I never hear the songs "Crazy" by Patsy Cline, "I Love Rock ‘n' Roll" by Joan Jett or "Love Shack" by the B-52's again, I'll be completely happy."

"Love Shack"?  I think my blackmail video just became a tad more valuable.

Comments for "The truth about karaoke" (2)

Weekly Volcano is not responsible for the content of these comments. Weekly Volcano reserves the right to remove comments at their discretion.

User Photo

Bert Lindsay said on Mar. 11, 2010 at 3:46pm

Karaoke in NC is also quite lively (as indicated in this article). As a host, I see many "socially-lubricated" singers who test the limits of good taste. However, we have our share of really talented performers who simply love to sing without any aspirations of making the cut on "American Idol" or "The Singing Bee". Photos of the action (some blackmail worthy) can be found on our website.

User Photo

Lil "J" said on Mar. 15, 2010 at 1:42pm

Just wanted to know if there was a list of places that offer karaoke with a live band around lakewood tacoma area... just moved up here and would love to come hang out

Leave A Comment

(This will not be published)

(Optional)

Respond on Your Blog

If you have a Weekly Volcano Account you can not only post comments, but you can also respond to articles in your own Weekly Volcano Blog. It's just another way to make your voice heard.

Site Search