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VIDEOS: Rob Klajda & the Hopening Quartet in East Lansing

VIDEOS: Rob Klajda & the Hopening Quartet in East Lansing

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on July 1, 2013

Six tunes from the new album from Lansing singer -songwriter Rob Klajda and friends

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged Bucqueroux, Drew Howard, East Lansing, hopening, Jen Sygit, louis rudner, Michigan, music, rob klajda, summer concert series | Leave a response

The DadMan Chronicles: Unlikely lullabies

The DadMan Chronicles: Unlikely lullabies

By Stephen M. Jones on July 27, 2011

An unusual list of lullabies, including Riders of the Storm

Posted in News, The DadMan Chronicles | Tagged babies, dadman chronicles, lullabies, music, newborns, riders of the storm, stephen m. jones | 3 Responses

Lightly rolling along the green music festival trail

Lightly rolling along the green music festival trail

By Erin E. Slayter on June 14, 2010

Randall Moore of The Ragbirds, whose van runs on waste vegetable oil, explains the challenges of making a sincere commitment to going green on the road.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News, The Localvore's Green Scene | Tagged festival, green, music, Ragbirds, randall moore | 2 Responses

Rhythms and Rhymes of 2009

Rhythms and Rhymes of 2009

By Carol Thompson on December 20, 2009

I’ve started an annual tradition this year of making a mix of songs that came out in the last year that I really liked. In general, the popular music of the year was kind of terrible (remember this?), but there were some redeeming tunes (like this one) along the way. A lot of really good […]

Posted in Arts-plus, News, Track 01 by Carol Thompson | Tagged 2009, Edward Sharpe, mason jennings, music, phish, telekinesis, them crooked vultures, weezer, wolfmother | 2 Responses

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