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| Random Acts of Music: Breaktime Billiards in Novi |
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Since Breaktime Billiards recently added more live music to an area that desperately needs it (Wixom), we thought we'd keep plugging that fact in hopes of bringing them more business. Last night I noticed that Dearborn natives Pat Brennan and Robb Roy have been added to the live roster for November. If you live anywhere near the Novi/Wixom Area, this will be the perfect opportunity to see how musically spoiled Dearbornites have been for years. Click "Read More" to find out who we targeted for a Michiganbands.com Random Act of Music.
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| Knee Deep Shag Needs Your Vote |
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maggieb writes  Bubby Jackson, a 19 year old blues man, transplated to Michigan recently from Maryland, will be headlining a large festival in Delray Beach, FL the first weekend of November. Garlicfest will run Nov 1-3. Headliners include, Bubby Jackson, Jonny Lang and Little Feat.
High Flyin' Bird will also be flyin' down to play a 90 minute set on this festival, as well as Bill Wharton, The Sauce Boss.
Bubby was selected for this event as a up and coming, young guitar slinger, and the festival felt that he could certainly hold his own against their more proven headliners. . .
CLick "Read More" for the skinny on Bubby.
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| Hydrophonic CD Release Party |
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hotpockets writes Lansing, October 24, 2002 – Prepare to be rocked into outer space as Lansing-based improvisational band Hydrophonic celebrates the release of their first full-length CD Orbits at The Green Door Lounge (Get a map) located at 2005 E. Michigan on October 24, 2002. Music starts at 9:30pm with a minimal cover charge. You must be 21 to enter The Green Door Lounge (517-482-6376). Click "Read More" for more information Hydrophonic's full length debut.
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| His and Hers Live Reviews: Mixxle Plix @ The Token |
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It doesn't happen often, but it does happen (just don't bet on it happening again any time soon). We have not one, but two reviews (his & hers) of the same show at The Token Lounge last Saturday. The Kat and Distortion Dave give their independent reviews of a M.A.M.A. Productions show featuring Miixxle Plixx. Here's a hint: Sounds like somebody might be looking for a new job soon. . . Click "Read More" for the reviews.
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| Best of City Beat to air this weekend |
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A two-hour City Beat Special featuring performances from The Brother's Groove, The Wrenfields, Blackman & Arnold and Face will be airing this weekend on Royal Oak's government access station WROK. The program will include back to back musical performances of bands that have appeared on the show over the past year. "Read More" for air times and channel information.
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| Ty Stone: Mojave Marinoia & The Desert Dream |
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Our muse on the road, Ty Stone, has returned with a tale about getting out of L.A. for a while, driving deep into the Mojave Desert to meet a total stranger in the dark (wondering if he's going to come back alive) and, if all goes well, returning to L.A. with a music video in hand. But Ty finds more than he bargained for in the mysterious desert where Jim Morrison ate peyote buds and wrote surreal poetry. Click "Read More" for a homeboy's southwest desert adventure.
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| Review: Bubby Jackson @ Breaktime Billiards |
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Though he's actually from Maryland (you know, where you have to wear a flak jacket when you go to the gas station?), we adopted blues breaker Bubby Jackson as a Michigan musical refugee until things chill out down there. Actually, Marla Swartz, the brains, beauty and business behind Eldar Entertainment is letting Bubby crash on her couch for the time being. She even lent him some local talent to keep his chops up until he can one day return to "The Old Line State." "Read More" about Mitch's meeting Kat and their first-set reviews of Bubby Jackson at Breaktime Billiards in Novi.
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