Monday Venue: March 17, 2014 Amazing Invisible Orchestra, - TopicsExpress



          

Monday Venue: March 17, 2014 Amazing Invisible Orchestra, from 4-7 pm. SPORTSMANS IRISH PUB!!!!!!! St. Paddys at an Irish Pub!!! What could be more perfect? Join Mike McLuusua for some shenanigans sure to make yer Mither snicker :) At Michaels Bar and Grille starting at 7:00 pm Wildcard will be there. Wildcard plays classic rock. They get the dance room a hopping! Members are BOB JANKOWSKI - GUITAR / LEAD AND BACK-UP VOCALS/HARMONIES DAVE(KOZ)KOSLA - LEAD GUITAR /LEAD AND BACK-UP VOCALS/HARMONIES TIM HOYER - DRUMS / LEAD AND BACK-UP VOCALS/HARMONIES SANDY MCLEAN - BASS GUITAR / LEAD AND BACK-UP VOCALS/HARMONIES Thursdays Venue: March 20, 2014 At James Street Station they will be having Open Mic Night starting at 9:00 PM. Hosted by Samuel Stein. Come on down and join the fun! Friday’s Venues: March 21, 2014 Awesome Distraction will be at the Blu Moon Bistro.They are having their CD REALEASE PARTY from 7-10. Were a trio from Manistee and Ludington, MI trying to become professional singer/songwriters. Were always up for collaboration with others in the same field, and were available for bookings for gigs from benefit concerts to weddings to... well, anything else. Genre is Country, Easy Listening, Soft Rock Members are Kyle Garber, Nick Veine, Chloe Kim Karaoke/Open Mic at The Sandbar Ludington with Debras Dream Catcher. Sandbar Ludington is having Karaoke come join the fun! Starts at 9:30. *KARAOKE AT ITS BEST & SHOW ENTERTAINMENT* With On SCREEN LYRICS For The Audience Karaoke with Robin Oliver at Baymont Inn (Ramada) at 9:30 in Ludington. Karaoke/ Open Mic with Entertainer Sherman Morse EVERY Friday at Charlies in Scottville. Open channels to plug and play. Musicians and other performers welcome. Saturdays Venues: March 22, 2014 At The Mitten Bar: A Michigan Ideology Starts at 9:00 pm. Black Jake and the Carnies return. Genre Crabgrass Members Black Jake -- banjo, vocals Joe Cooter -- bass Gus -- fiddle Andy Benes -- mandolin Billy The Kingpin LaLonde -- drums/washboard, vocals JC Miller -- accordion “The idea for Black Jake and the Carnies came to Jake in 1999, when he had an ecstatic vision of a band playing fast-paced music on traditional instruments, full of entertaining gimmicks, props, and crowd interaction,” says the band. “The original incarnation of the band started in 2002, and played one disastrous Halloween Show before breaking up. Jake kept the vision alive and kept writing songs over the next four years until one day in 2006 he decided to get a band back together. A few guys who knew some guys down the street eventually turned into a new Black Jake & the Carnies overnight.”
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 12:11:20 +0000

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