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Jeanne Lesinski
Good food, good drinks, good entertainment, good times in a casual, upscale atmosphere. The Magic Bean Cafe's First Friday events offer multi-media fun.
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Gina Myers
Flint's DJ Psycho has been a professional DJ since the age of 12.
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Gina Myers
Hot rods, rockabilly, pin up girls, and a burlesque show: just a few of the things you can expect to see at this Saturday's "Rumble in Flint."
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Gina Myers
Fresh off a City Fest performance where De La Soul headlined the main stage, hard-rocking Mean Mother is set to storm the Hamilton Street Pub this Friday, July 10th, with songs about drinking, fighting, and fast cars. Joining them will be Flint's Death Valley Dragline and Saginaw's Neighborhood Muscle.
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Gina Myers
Cash O'Riley discuss his band, their future, and the 2009 O'Riley Music Carnival.
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Bay Arts Council
Free for audiences of all ages, Wednesdays at Wenonah Park (Sixth and Water Streets, Bay City) from 11:30 to 12:15 are the following events by Michigan-based groups. In case of rain, performances will take place at the State Theatre, 913 Washington Ave.
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Gina Myers
May 30, 2009 review of John Vasquez and the Bearinger Boys at Hamilton Street Pub.
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Jeanne Lesinski
The work of two Bay City composer-performers, Candle Nine and Geramie C., appears on the IDMF Netlabel album Divergence.
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Gina Myers
Terrence Shells is the C.E.O. of L.I.F.E. Music Entertainment, which deals with music, promoting, marketing, modeling, and event planning.
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Tom Laverty
Tim Avram has become a figure in Saginaw, if not for his antics on stage and brief burst of fame with The Mongrels, but for his antics on the other side of the stage, behind the bar, as the bartender at Saginaw’s legendary music bar: White’s Bar.