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Tag Archives: live music
A big ROAR and PURRfection
Still trying to regain my hearing, as last night’s concert in Lansing by The Joy Formidable was simply awesome. The title of the band’s first full length CD, The Big Roar was so aptly named as they just stoked up … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative rock, concerts, indie music, KITTEN, Lansing, live music, Michigan, music, music reviews, RIBS, Rock 'n' Roll, The Big Roar, The Joy Formidable, The Loft, Wolf's Law
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Great Rock in GR
Last night, Alison and I attended a CD release concert and celebration at the Pyramid Scheme in Grand Rapids. Located in the core of this great city in the Heartside Entertainment district, the Pyramid Scheme is an awesome music and … Continue reading
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Tagged albums, alternative rock, concerts, Grand Rapids, live music, music
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