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MB Welcomes Six Syllable Sin
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Having a name like Six Syllable Sin begs the question, just which six syllable sin are they referring to? Perhaps not-tun/ing-the-gui/tars? Or maybe sing/ing-in-the-wrong-key? Maybe it refers to choo/sing-a-stu/pid-name? Just kidding. Six Syllable Sin sticks to your noodle and is just fun to say - unleth you have a lithp in which cathe ith jutht cruel. Six Syllable Sin may be our newest band-link submission in the Original Artists / Indie Rock category, but their certainly not newcomers to local rock. In fact, Scott Schmitt, Bruce Cook and Jeff Smith have been in so many local bands over the years, they felt the need to include a flow-chart on their bio page just to keep it all straight. Click "read more" below for the links and you can check it out for yourself.
Note: Links fixed now - doh!
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Terry Lee Bolton In Classic Drummer & Drum Magazine
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shotgunbolton writes:
Hey folks, I've been added to the May issues of Classic Drummer & Drum Magazine! Classic Drummer Magazine gave me a full color layout as well as an extensive interview and an Ad for Pintech Electronic Percussions new Rubber Ducky Drum Triggers. That same ad is also in Drum magazine. I'm very excited to be in both magazines but I'm especially pleased to be in Classic Drummer with one of my long time Idols, Carl Palmer, drummer for the legendary progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Click "Read More" below for links and a larger picture of my kit.
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MB Welcomes Backwoods Thunder
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The first time I heard the song "International Harvester" on a Lansing-area country station I thought it was a commercial for farm combines. Seriously. But what sounds like some crass product placement designed to compel casual listeners to buy gigantic agricultural equipment is actually an extremely popular song by Craig Morgan - and one that's covered very competently by our latest band-link submission in the cover bands / classic rock and country categories, Backwoods Thunder (great name, eh?). This west Michigan-based band is quickly gaining popularity and is looking for a multi-instrumentalist with vocals to make their quartet a quintet. The gigs are piling up and the band's even toying with the idea of writing originals. So until they join our original artists category, check out Backwoods Thunder by clicking "read more" below.
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Michiganbands Welcomes Severance
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After devoting six years to the female-fronted modern rock band Avenue, a popular act that enjoyed coverage by major media outlets in Michigan, guitarist/songwriter Todd Schoeneman decided it was time to put some passion back into his music and explore stylistic and emotional avenues he wasn't able to before. To aid him in the new venture, Shoeneman recruited Mark Pilotto on lead vocals, Jeff Korner on bass and Justin Sowers on drums. The band would be called Severance (as in severing ties with the past) and his goals would be nothing less than ambitious. "We want to be the best band in Detroit. We want people to remember us when we finish a set," Schoeneman wrote in his band's MySpace bio. Severance is currently in the studio finishing up their debut release, but have a benefit show planned for May and will be partcipating in Emergenza in June. Click "read more" below for links.
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Orbitsuns To Perform at WYCD's Downtown Hoedown
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Detroit, MI -Honky tonk rockers The Orbitsuns will perform at WYCD's 26th annual Downtown Hoedown. Held at Detroit's Hart Plaza, this three-day event is largely recognized as the world's largest free country festival, drawing close to 1 million attendees. The Orbitsuns will be appearing at Hart Plaza's lower stage at 12:40 p.m. on Saturday May 10, 2008. Marking their second year as Downtown Hoedown entertainers, The Orbitsuns are honored to perform alongside country music legends Trisha Yearwood, Little Big Town, Gretchen Wilson and many more.
Click "read more" below for details and links.
(photo credit: Gary Malerba)
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Green Street Fair Features Michigan Bands
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Several eco-friendly Michigan bands (ed - we hear they'll be moving their equipment by pedicab) will be performing at the second annual Green Street Fair in downtown Plymouth this weekend , Saturday May 3rd and Sunday, May 4th, 2008. The Wrenfields, Jill Jack, The Great Lakes Myth Society, The Ragbirds and Need To Breathe will be among a dozen bands who will perform over the weekend on the "Eco-Beat Stage" provided by Ann Arbor's 107.1FM and Magic Hat Brewing Co. The Green Street Fair is a presentation of Whole Foods Market and is designed to promote the benefits of green, organic, and eco-friendly products and services in Michigan. The event will include companies, non-profit organizations, artisans, entertainers, workshops and speakers together in a friendly and family-oriented outdoor environment. Attendees will be encouraged to learn the advantages of taking strides, large or small, towards living a healthier and greener life. The event will showcase local and national businesses displaying, demonstrating and/or selling eco-friendly, organic, and green products.
Click "read more" for the poster and official press release.
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MB Welcomes Scott Cooley, Indecision, Our Fate In Hell & Zero Down
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Well, the band links are piling up which means it must be time to get some work done. But instead of giving each of these fine, homegrown acts their own well-deserved space on Michiganbands.com, I'm going to be lazy and lump them all together under this one article heading ( send your complaints to Dept. Of Local Music Volunteers, c/o someone who still gives a shit). So click "read more" below and let me introduce to you the cavemanic musical stylings of Scott Cooley, the original and cover-band versions of Indecision, the alcohol & hate-fueled screams of Our Fate In Hell, and finally we'll explore Zero Down's tenuous connection to Mitch Ryder via the mysterious "Rico".
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Rock Finanacial Showplace to Host Metro Music Expo
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Novi, MI: The Rock Financial Showplace will introduce a brand new concept in music trade shows this September. The new Metro Music Expo, making its debut on September 12-14, 2008, will offer musicians exposure to every imaginable aspect of making and marketing music during a single three day event. Features will include new and gently used instruments, an expansive record store featuring vintage vinyl, equipment and electronics manufacturers, stage clothing, recording studios, web development, videography, and more, in addition to a seminar series addressing topics from booking and promotion to distribution. Click "read more" below.
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Jamie McCarthy Appears in Episode 8 of Ced~N~Teri
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faith148 writes:

Transplanted local rocker Jamie McCarthy, son of the late WJR radio legend J.P. McCarthy, will appear in episode 8 of the new video series Ced N Teri that will debut at The Park Bar on Sunday, May 4th. Doors at 8pm.
The hilarious new series created by Mikey Brown, is redefining what it means to be a “sit” com. Ced N Teri is a politically-incorrect comedy about two, full-time couch potatoes and their cat. Shot locally at the Planet Ant Theatre in Hamtramck, Ced N Teri is quickly finding an audience on the mini screen at You Tube. The series is a little bit Clerks and 100 percent Hamtramck - beer, weed, pizza, TV, garage rock and music from Detroit bands in every episode.
Click "read more" below for more information and links.
Note: From left to right in the photo, Sarah Switanowski, Jamie McCarthy, Mikey Brown and Jane the cat.
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Terry Lee Bolton Announces New Release, Reviews CRS 39
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shotgunbolton writes:
I'll be releasing a new CD titled You Can't Have It on May 8th, 2008. It is the follow up to "American Man" which is still available at Wal*Mart & WalMart.com. You Can't Have It includes 13 new songs and it is a slight departure from American Man. The record still holds strong to my country & southern rock roots but is more guitar heavy and adds a dose of blues and Detroit Soul thrown in for good measure. Release date is set for May 27th on my label, MRC Records Nashville.
Click "read more" below for links and Terry's account of this year's Country Radio Seminar in Nashville and see his fan-pic with JEWEL.
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