For Gloria Petrovich, Tara DuMont, Shirlee Lapland, and Heather Humphly this was the first of hundreds of times the band would experience the Quaish prayer of hope, salted by the lilt of trepidation, peppered with exultant risk taking in chanted dance. Patty Whitefish and Katy Lakeleaf slowly skipped about the girlsâ restroom, singing, blessing what was about to happen.
Today Maven and the Night Ravens are known around the country as the best girl band ever. They tour to sold-out venues, they garner Grammy nominations, they write songs that are complex both musically and literarily. Much has been written about these six young women from Warhaven over the years. Now with wealth and fame their music careers shift to hiatus as each prepares to attend college, something to which they agreed in consensus, to place on the backburner for one single year after their high school graduations. Now that year is about up. Despite their edgy, goth public personas, they remain Warhavenâs