| Monday, December 12, 2011 | | · | Like Us? Hate Us? Like Us Anyway | | Thursday, August 25, 2011 | | · | Model D Media / WDET / MSHDA Present Talk On Detroit Music Scene at Majestic | | Thursday, August 11, 2011 | | · | Big Black, CC Chanel and Big Cat to Attend Rockapalooza 2011 | | · | Kings of Rock and 102.5 Present Buzzfest 2011 August 14 2011 | | Sunday, May 01, 2011 | | · | Music Review: The Lion Of Judah Hath Prevailed; The Process Meet Ghetto Priest | | Saturday, April 30, 2011 | | · | Mushroomhead to Rock Rockapalooza 2011, June 25 | | Tuesday, April 19, 2011 | | · | 24 track digital recording | | Thursday, April 07, 2011 | | · | Lordd Virgil Goes Into the Studio with Sponge Producers Andy and Tim Patalan | | Tuesday, April 05, 2011 | | · | Released - The Lion Of Judah Hath Prevailed; The Process Meet Ghetto Priest | | Sunday, March 20, 2011 | | · | DMA 2011 Voting Underway |
Older Articles |
|
| Blissfield Unleashes New Music!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
|
johnny5ive writes 2 years and 3 members later Blissfield has released their latest material on www.myspace.com They have announced that they will continue to keep the freshest and hottest Blissfield tracks up on the site. So make sure you keep up with Blissfield and their mission to bring you some really great music. Click "read more" below for a track listing and links.
|
|
| Disability Advocates Host Benefit Concert at Wealthy Theater |
|
|
ralston writes Ralston Bowles and his band will perform at the New Wealthy Theater in Grand Rapids along with Chris Smit & The New Midwest in a Benefit for Disability Advocates. Proceeds from the concert will go to support ZeroStep, a program of Disability Advocates. Click "read more" below for ticket and venue information.
|
|
| Tuesday Evening Music Club Tripled Previous Turnout at Meijer Gardens |
|
ralston writes Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park's final concert of the season for the Tuesday Evening Music Club regional band series had many local and regional Michigan musicians taking the stage. Host Ralston Bowles invited any artists who played in the month long series to deliver a closing, ensemble rendition of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken." Guests included guitarist Michael Crittenden, violinist Bruce Ling, keyboard player Dave Molinari and members of The Hummingbirds and Oxter Mahone. Marketing director, Sally Littlefair from the Gardens gave Ralston a stage hug, and for good reason: The series tripled last year's turnout by drawing close to 4,500 in attendance.
|
|
| NunTheWeiser at The Richmond Good Old Days |
|
NunTheWeiser writes Hey, everybody. This weekend, we're back after our brief hiatus. We'll be playing the Beer Tent at the Richmond Good Old Days festival Friday the 9th, and Saturday the 10th. Come on out for the toilet races and stick around for the music. We play songs from the 70's through today. Check out NunTheWeiser.com for our list! Click "read more" below for the festival link.
|
|
| Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts |
|
The destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in nearly unfathomable. It is
human nature when faced with a task as great as the one at hand to postpone
action. This can not be an option. All of us need to take a part, no mater how
small, in helping the victims of this tragedy.
I've set up a link box on the right that accepts donations for the Salvation
Army. 100% of the donation goes to Katrina victims. The donation link was
"barrowed" from WJR.com (ABC Radio Detroit).
Local bands have already stepped up and are organizing fundraisers for the
victims of Katrina. Kudos to all. If you are planning a relief benefit for
Katrina victims be sure to let us know so we can post it. Special thanks
to GT-Bass of Funkilinium for putting together a comprehensive list of
organizations that are accepting donations of time and money. Click on Read
more below for the list.
|
|
| Detroit Rock Band Jackie Blue to Help Hurricane Katrina victims |
|
Jackie Blue, a rock band based in Detroit and well known for their
community work, has partnered with CDBaby.com and the American Red Cross to help
victims of Hurricane Katrina. All profits from the sale of its CDs purchased
through CDBaby.com will go to the American Red Cross.
(PRWEB) -- Jackie Blue, a rock band based in Detroit and well
known for their community work, has partnered with CDBaby.com and the American
Red Cross to help victims of Hurricane Katrina. All profits from the sale of our
CDs purchased through CDBaby.com
will go to the American Red Cross.
Tom Libertiny, Jackie Blue's bass player and a native of Florida, understands
all too well what the people are going through--from the first hit of Katrina in
Florida to the devastation along the coast of Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Alabama. "Growing up in Florida, I was aware of the damage caused by hurricanes
especially by the flooding water, but I've never seen anything like what we're
now witnessing."
|
|
| From The Garage Dot Com is Back! |
|
|
|
| Kaya Tribe to open for Long Beach Shortbus! |
|
kayatribe40oz writes Kaya Tribe will be opening for Long Beach Shortbus on September 23rd at the Magic Stick in Detroit! Tix are $10 and it is an all ages show! Visit www.thekayatribe.com for more info. Click "read more" below for all you need to get aboard the Shortbus! Concert poster included.
|
|
|
| Michigan Business Directory |
| There isn't content right now for this block. |
|