A dear friend of mine, it would seem, has been cursed to walk the earth as a Freighthouse-loving banjo enthusiast. It would have destroyed most men, but this friend of mine, far from being ashamed of it, seems to revel in it. There have been interventions attempted in the past, but nothing seems to work. Saturday, we’re trying something new, though – a desperate, last ditch effort. We’re going to try to burn it out of him. We’re going to hold him down and cram him so full of banjo music and Freighthouse love that the thought of either will make him vomit faster than Gordon Ramsey after swallowing a mouthful of undercooked chocolate-covered scallops. If you’d like to lend a hand, this poor fellow and all of his friends will be at the Corner Brewery on Saturday. Bring some plugs of wax for your ears, lest you be seduced by the twang of the sirens’ song… Here’s a write-up about the event that I found under my windshield wiper this morning (complete with links!).
Not to be outdone by the ukuleles, this Saturday the Corner Brewery will be completely overtaken by banjos.
For folks who haven’t heard, nine banjo bands/performers will converge on the CB for love of beer and banjo, but most of all, the Ypsilanti Freighthouse. All funds received from the benefit show will go to the Friends of the Ypsilanti Freighthouse. (Thanks, again, to all the performers.)
Fullfreight Banjo is scheduled to run from 5 to 10 p.m., April 5. A $5 donation gets you in. More is quite welcome. It all goes to FOYF. Although folks measure such things differently, it should be a reasonably family-friendly affair, smoke free and all with minimal damage to developing eardrums.
A word to local Hummingbird fans, come early, they’re kicking off the show as close to five a possible and will be joined by banjoist Doug Carpenter. The nine act line-up, in order of appearance is:
The Hummingbirds
Mutual Kumquat
The Red Butlers
Bone Orchard Revival
Annie Palmer
The Lucas Family Band
Andru Bemis
Anna Ash and the Family Tree
Black Jake and the CarniesAs I’ve probably said elsewhere (in notes left around your car), we hope this raises a decent chunk of change for FOYF. But, if nothing else, we hope it’ll get folks thinking, “If the banjo can do it, so can I.” Just like what’s happening May 13 at
The Sidetrack.
And I’d be remiss if I allowed there to be a post on banjos without at least mentioning that kid… you know… the one in that movie.

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