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I used to think Jill Jack was just a 'darling of the monied middle-class' who created safe pop music for mass consumption. Her popularity in certain circles piqued my aversion to trends and it was easier to discount her than to find out why she mattered. But knowing my presumptions were loaded, I went to P.B. Putters to find out for myself why "Jill Jack" is such a well-known alliteration in this state.
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Whitman writes
No gimmicks. No mad-hatters. No smoke and mirrors. Just pure, unabashed good music. This is 83rd Dream, a trio of musicians whose sole intent is to dig deep down into their collective creative souls and share their inspirations with whoever happens to enter their aura.
The group is comprised of Jason Seaman (lead vocals, lead guitar), Jim Irimescu (drums) and Scott Hanba (bass). And while their music has been described as a "music revival" (and rightly so), I say look closer and listen longer and you’ll discover it’s a whole lot more.
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Three shows you shouldn't have missed.
Editor Mitch Phillips is still recovering from three shows you shouldn't have missed: "The Dearborn Homecoming Festival"; "Club of Faith's 21 Band Salute" and Mary's MA "Back to School Hip-Hop Bash."
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| Mod Ev & Jackyl DESTROY Royal Oak Music Theatre |
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Anonymous writes On August 1st, Mod Ev was the perfect foil for the always unappologetic "JACKYL"! We arrived just in time to get a couple drinks before Mod Ev hit the stage. They proceeded to unleash the tightest set I've witnessed yet, playing nothing but their best and had the crowd whipped into a frenzy and ready to get their ass kicked by Jesse James DuPree and JACKYL... click "Read More"
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| Love Junkies @ The Hamlin Pub |
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Editor Mitch Phillips takes you on yet another seedy adventure; this time to watch The Love Junkies help the locals indulge in some "Nasty Little Pleasures" at The Hamlin Pub in Rochester, MI. "Johnny Love spins, crawls, jumps and climbs nearly every available platform in the room; the floor, the tables, the chairs, the speakers and, at one point, a barstool and lets the barkeep fill his mouth..."
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You couldn't have picked a better band than Mod Ev to rock a bevy of bikers at the Harley Fest 2001 at Freedom Hill. Mod(ern) Ev(olution) is the missing link between thrash and good 'ole ass-kickin', dope smokin', beer guzzlin', drive your Harley into a gravel-train Rock 'n Roll.
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| Nailing Betty, Johnny Allen and Ernie Douglas @ The Berkley Front |
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Editor Mitch Phillips takes you on yet another protracted adventure into the night-life - this time to the Berkley Front, where Nailing Betty auditions for Maniac Record's chief exec. Also: re-introducing Ernie Douglas and Johnny Allen.
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| The Wrenfields at Memphis Smoke |
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 I didn’t need any other excuse to see this band on a “work night.” after hearing ... “21st Century Pioneer.” This heavy-hearted ballad... is by far the Best Song I’ve Heard This Year. I couldn’t miss this show, even though I knew it meant a bleery-eyed morning at work the next day.
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