After the last several episodes, where we had so many guests, and so many things to get through, I enjoyed the relaxed pace of this most recent edition of the Saturday Six Pack. I’d left us a lot of breathing room when planning the show, thinking that, just maybe, Marshall Crenshaw might stop by, seeing […]
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The Ann Arbor music scene, from Paul Robeson to Frank Allison …on episode 28 of the Saturday Six Pack
Posted in Art and Culture, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged African American art songs, African American history, Alan Haber, Ann Arbor history, audio tour of Ann Arbor rock history, Community Church of God, Frank Allison and the Odd Sox, George Clinton, Gillian Ream, Mark's big ideas, Marshall Crenshaw, Modern Lady Fitness, opera, oral history, Our Own Thing Chorale, Paul Robeson, records, Rock and Roll, Soviet Union, vinyl, walking tours, Willis Patterson, Ypsi Songfest 11 Comments
Michigan Musicians on Vacation: Timothy Monger in Oregon
Following my recent interview with Matt Jones about his trip to Gettysburg, I’ve been inundated with suggestions as to other musicians I should speak with about their vacations. Today’s interview is with Timothy Monger, an accomplished singer-songwriter, who is perhaps still best known in these parts for his work with Great Lakes Myth Society. Well, […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Detroit, Michigan, Special Projects, Uncategorized Also tagged Airbnb, Ale Trail, All the Young Dudes, Anthony Bourdain, Astoria, baseball, beer, beer tourism, Bend, Bill's Beer Garden, bird watching, Blackrocks Brewery, Calumet, Cannon Beach, Centerfield, Colin Stetson, Comerica Park, Copper Harbor, Corey Feldman, Crow's Feet Commons, Crux Fermentation Project, Cyndi Lauper, Dale Cooper, David Bowie, Detroit Tigers, Detroit tourism, Doug Coombe, Enya, Fort Wilkins, Fratelli Chase Theme, fundraisers, fundraising, FundRazr, Goonies, Goonies tourism, Great Lakes Myth Society, Green Dot Stables, Haystack Rock, high desert, Hitsville, Houghton, Jim Leyland, John Fogerty, Joslyn Layne, Journey, Julee Cruise, Keweenaw, Kristie Brablec, Leelanau, Lehto's, Lenawee County, loud music, Lupitas, Mackinac Bridge, Marquette, Michael Waite, Michigan Musicians on Vacation, Mississippi Studios, monoliths, Moonage Daydream, Motown, Mott the Hoople, music, Netarts Bay, Ocean Roll, oral hygeine, Oregon, oysters, Pacific Northwest, pasties, pastries, pop music, Portland, pub crawl, Puffins, Quincy Dredge, ruin porn, rural pop, Saline, school bus, soundtracks, Sparrow Bakery, Steve Miller Band, Sutton's Bay, Tandem Ciders, The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love, Tom Rudd, tooth brushing, Torii Hunter, Twin Peaks, Upper Peninsula, vacations, vitamins, west coast, whiskey 13 Comments
Michigan Musicians on Vacation: Matt Jones at Gettysburg, with Sarah Campbell
Occasionally, I get good ideas. I’m not sure if this is one of those times, but it occurred to me a few days ago that I should have a regular feature on the site in which I talk with local musicians about their vacations. Our first guest is Matt Jones, of Matt Jones and the […]
Posted in History, Special Projects Also tagged 1863, 1972, 19th Indiana, 66th Ohio, Abraham Lincoln, Adam Juday, Big Round Top, blood, bonnets, boxers, Cafe Du Monde, Carol Gray, cemeteries, Cemetery Hill, Cemetery Ridge, Civil War, Confederates in the Attic, Culp’s Hill, Dobbin House, dog shows, Doug Coombe, Eisenhower Convention Center Hotel, England, Erin Morris & Her Ragdolls, Evergreen Cemetery Gatehouse, farb, France, geneology, Gettysburg, government shutdown, grandmother gold, historic reenactment, hoop skirts, Lindy Hop, Little Round Top, maps, Matt Jones, Matt Jones and the Reconstruction, McPherson Ridge, Michigan Musicians on Vacation, Mimi’s on the Marigny, Misty Lyn, monuments, musicians breaking the law, New Orleans, park rangers, Pennsylvania, petticoats, Pickett's Charge, pink, Pittsburgh, porta-potties, rain, Robert E. Lee, Sarah Campbell, Schoolhouse Rock, Shelby Foote, slavery, Stevens Knoll, Stonewall Jackson, tattoos, The Angle, The Bountymen, The Clump of Trees, The Spotted Cat, The Valley Of Death, Tony Horwitz, tour guides, trudge, Twin Peaks, Ulysses S. Grant, vacations, Vicksburg, Virginia 19 Comments