

Get tickets and information online at .Ītlanta rock band Blackberry Smoke, oozing a bluesy Southern rock charm, brings its “Till the Wheels Fall Off” tour to Grand Rapids with opening act The Record Company, from Los Angeles, a bluesy rock outfit which also has earned plenty of attention over the past couple of years.ĭoors for this all-ages show open at 6:30 p.m. The group’s official release show will also boast sets by hi-ker and Eli Kahn. Grand Rapids electronic music duo Pink Sky has captivated West Michigan audiences, with both of their most recent albums shooting straight to the top of the Local Spins Hot Top 5 Chart of the most-played local/regional release at radio station WYCE-FM, including the new “Meditations.” Joining her for this listening room show will The Harmaleighs, a Nashville-based group with a folk, Americana and pop sheen, touring behind their latest album, “She Won’t Make Sense.” Details online here. Portland-based indie-folk singer-songwriter Chris Pureka has released several recordings since 2001, including 2016’s “Back in the Ring.” Seven Steps Up calls her “a new music find” with “captivating emotional integrity.” (By the way, Muscadine Bloodline and Faren Rachels play The Stache on the same night in a show hosted by radio station B93, $13 advance, $15 day of show.)Ĭhris Pureka CHRIS PUREKA, THE HARMALEIGHS Independent Albums chart.Īlso on the bill for the Grand Rapids show: 68’ and Inspector Cluzo.

Swedish heavy metal outfit Avatar (“New Land”) has earned attention for its seven studio albums, including its most recent release, 2018’s “Avatar County,” which soared to No. 27 featuring Ralston Bowles, Mark Lavengood, The Crane Wives and Political Lizard.) Get details and tickets online here. (By the way, the farm also is hosting a day-long “Between the Silos Fall Fest” on Oct. These intimate concerts in a picturesque location also feature local food and beverages, with performances taking place “between the silos just outside of a 130-year-old classic red barn.” Doors open at 6 p.m.
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The final 2019 evening concert in Wildwood Family Farms’ “Between the Silos” concert series stars Traverse City alt-folk sensations The Accidentals, who continue to crisscross the country, create new music and generally impress fans wherever they play. Where: Wildwood Family Farms, 7970 Snow Ave. The Accidentals (Photo/Anna Sink) THE ACCIDENTALS
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Local Spins Wednesdays are presented by Local Spins, SpeakEZ Lounge, North Coast Guitar Company and WYCE, with Michigan beer specials on tap and free parking in the city lot kitty-corner (to the south) off Monroe Avenue NW or the Sixth Street Park lot to the north. Read more about that festival online here. This also serves as a preview to the upcoming Earthwork Harvest Gathering that takes place on Bob Bernard’s farm outside Lake City starting Friday (with Earth Radio and more than 100 other regional acts performing). Justin Avdek, Hannah Laine, Dutcher Snedeker and Madison George bring their “future soul” to SpeakEZ for another one-of-a-kind night of music, touring behind their latest album, “Mother’s Breath.” Local Spins is proud to welcome the return of award-winning neo-soul, experimental rock band Earth Radio, which continues to explore the boundaries of modern music in a unique way. for this all-ages show get tickets and details online at .Įarth Radio (Photo/Derek Ketchum) LOCAL SPINS WEDNESDAY:

Special guests on this rafter-rattling bill will be Sacred Reich, Toxic Holocaust and Against the Grain. Those wacky and scary Virginia heavy metal-ites GWAR are back in all their costumed glory to kick off the week at The Intersection as part of the band’s “Use Your Collusion Tour.” This month’s installation features singers Patty Gayle and Mary Rademacher Reed performing with pianist Mark Kahny, drummer Mark Weymouth and saxophonist John Gist.Īs usual, attendees can get a soup/gumbo or hot dogs/chips and a salad. It’s back for the fall: the West Michigan’s Jazz Society’s Monday Night Jazz Gumbo series. Where: Casino Club, 3260 Salerno Drive NE, Grand Rapids Tickets: $20, $15 members (food and music) Mary Rademacher Reed (Photo/Anthony Norkus)
