Mustard Plug wsgs The Mushmen & Sierra Miffed

18+ Standing Room Only Show | 17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian Mustard Plug started out in 1991 in the punk clubs, basements, and dive bars of the Midwest, playing punk-influenced ska music before most people in the U.S. had ever heard of ska. They embraced a DIY work ethic that had been ingrained in them growing up in the 1980s hardcore punk scene, and applied it to everything they would ever do together as a band. Mustard Plug self-released their first cassette tape, 1992’s Skapocalypse Now!, and played constantly to earn enough money to record their first album, 1994’s Big Daddy Multitude, which was released on legendary NYC label Moon Records. With their newfound national distribution and exposure, the band climbed into their van and performed their music for new fans across North America. For their next album they enlisted their heroes, the Descendents’ Bill Stevenson and Stephan Egerton, to record their breakthrough ska-punk classic Evildoers Beware at The Blasting Room. After meeting the crew from Hopeless Records in the beer line at a Descendents show at the Whisky-A-Go-Go, the band teamed up with the then-fledgling LA punk label to release the album to an eager and rapidly expanding fanbase. Released in 1997, Evildoers Beware solidified the band’s own take on the genre, combining the edginess of punk and the danceability of ska with sure fire melodic pop hooks. Through relentless touring and word of mouth, Evildoers Beware sold over 150,000 copies and solidified the band’s position within the burgeoning third wave ska scene. The band even flirted with commercial radio play with their cover of The Verve Pipe’s “The Freshman,” but decided mainstream pop fame was not for them. They never shot a video or commercially released the song despite the radio buzz. During the first decade of the new millennium, as the media’s focus on ska waned, the band returned to the ska underground, touring constantly and taking their explosive live show further afield to Europe, Brazil, and Japan. While many of their 90’s ska peers went on hiatus or moved from the genre, Mustard Plug doubled down, organizing the hugely successful Ska Is Dead tours from 2004-2009. In 2007 the band returned to The Blasting Room and released their darkest and most critically acclaimed record, In Black and White. The 2010s brought more touring and playing higher profile festivals including Riotfest, Back to the Beach, Amnesia Rockfest, The FEST, Pouzza, Groezrock, and more. In March 2020, while touring Australia, Mustard Plug watched as the live music industry began to collapse in front of their eyes. As the COVID-19 pandemic spread, the band was forced to take a 16-month hiatus. Stuck at home, they workshopped songs for a new album. The band returned to The Blasting Room recording studio in January 2023 with their longtime producer, Bill Stevenson. Teaming up with ska label Bad Time Records, they released the new album on September 8, 2023. Where Did All My Friends Go is a return to form for Mustard Plug, with melodic dance floor bangers and darker lyrical themes inspired by the pandemic and the unraveling of modern society. The album is sure to please both older fans from the 90s and the new generation of ska fans who have been building the genre’s momentum in recent years. The band is currently doing what they do best: touring in support of the new album. They will be playing around the U.S. throughout the next year, continuing their 32-year run and adding to their career tally of over 2,000 shows.

The Red Sea Pedestrians wsg. The Nathan Moore Affair

This is a 18+ event with standing room only17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian   The Red Sea Pedestrians are a one-of-a-kind, full-blown, instrument-swapping fusion between tradition and the here-and-now. We’re talkin’ high-energy world-beat grooves, hypnotic laments from the earth, songs of celebration and wonder, all filtered through the band’s original vision. RSP is a melting pot of six distinct singer/songwriters and multi- instrumentalists, exploring a warped and beautiful blend of Klezmer, Rock, Gypsy Jazz, and American Roots music.

Three Grebes with OVERLY POLITE TORNADOES and Hopie Jo

18+ Standing Room Only Show 17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian   Overly Polite Tornadoes are a husband & wife duo from Kalamazoo, MI (featuring Mark Andrew Morris & Holly Klutts-Morris from Tambourina).  They play a mix of Introspective Bedroom Pop and Shoegaze.  They are celebrating the release of their 3rd full length album, available on Vinyl and CD! Three Grebes is a project born out of a mutual love of improvisational music, exploring new ways to create delicate music, and making sure they eat at the best empanada place in every town.  Beth McDonald (tuba and electronics) plays in the Ken Vandermark-led Edition Redux, and is well-entrenched in Chicago’s improv scene; her solo work stands as a testament to sonic exploration. Franki Hand (guitar, violin, accordion, vocals) has been a cog in Kalamazoo’s new music scene for a decade (she’s a member of Petrillo, Kalamazoo Drone Society, Wowza, and handturner).  Ike Turnds.  er can be seen riding his bike throughout town, probably with Sleep’s Dopesmoker playing in his ears; he’s in a million bands, too (Wowza, Out, Kalamazoo Drone Society, New Standards Men).  They have a new album out that they’re happy to share with you at this show! This performance will feature their dear pal Kenni Dankert providing visual elements throughout the show. 

May Erlewine & The Motivations Winter Dance Party

This is a 18 and over event with standing room only. 17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian   On a few special dates each year, singer-songwriter May Erlewine breaks from her Americana and folk roots to front The Motivations: a seven-piece dance-party funk band that dishes up boogie jams and classic soul cuts. ​ The project was born in the winter of 2016, when Erlewine set out to make music and create a positive space for the weary and grieving. That idea eventually took shape in the form of retro-groove dance parties meant to get people moving, make them feel connected, and help them celebrate the moment — and each other. The result? Shows that deliver feel-good fun and small revolutions to shake things up, just enough. ​ The Motivations feature Phil Barry on guitar and vocals, Joe Hettinga on synth, keys and vocals, Eric Kuhn on guitar and vocals, Max Lockwood on bass and vocals, Mike Lynch on organ and keys, Terrence Massey on trumpet and vocals, Brandon Proch on saxophone and Michael Shimmin on drums, percussion and vocals.

Dopapod at Bell’s wsg Earth Radio

This is a 18 and over event with standing room only. 17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian   Since 2007, Dopapod has been known for their eclectic style and complex arrangements. Composed of Eli Winderman, Rob Compa, Chuck Jones, and Neal “Fro” Evans, the band thrives on live improvisation and has built a devoted fan base. Their energetic performances and innovative sound are reflected in a series of albums that chart their musical journey. They bring a vibrant energy to the stage, captivating audiences with their technical skills and creative interplay. Dopapod’s live shows are a testament to their ability to blend structured compositions with spontaneous improvisation, creating a unique experience every time.

Dopapod at Bell’s wsg Desmond Jones

This is a 18 and over event with standing room only. 17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian   Since 2007, Dopapod has been known for their eclectic style and complex arrangements. Composed of Eli Winderman, Rob Compa, Chuck Jones, and Neal “Fro” Evans, the band thrives on live improvisation and has built a devoted fan base. Their energetic performances and innovative sound are reflected in a series of albums that chart their musical journey. They bring a vibrant energy to the stage, captivating audiences with their technical skills and creative interplay. Dopapod’s live shows are a testament to their ability to blend structured compositions with spontaneous improvisation, creating a unique experience every time.

PRETORIA WSG. GET TUFF, THE DOOZERS

This is a 18 and over event with standing room only event. 17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian   Pretoria (Grand Rapids)  Pretoria is a five-piece indie-rock band from Grand Rapids, Michigan that’s known for their guitar-driven sound, three-guitar harmonies, and catchy hooks. The band’s style incorporates elements of post-punk, retro rock, and power pop, and some say their music is both smart and energetic.     Get Tuff (Lansing)  Bio – drama-pop for the devil in you. When the going got rough, Get Tuff was born out of necessity. RB Roe, a touring musician for the better half of a decade, traded their guitar for GarageBand demos while on the road. Inspired by the glitchy witchcraft of POPPY and Hayley Williams’ multimedia therapy, Get Tuff is a respite, an outlet, and a backbone drenched in pop production. According to Roe themselves, Get Tuff exists as “a reminder that there is strength in vulnerability and there is an innate humor in the depths of despair that, as a person with mental illness, can come from things that others may deem small and benign.”     The Doozers (Detroit) The Doozers are a high energy indie/new wave band hailing from the suburbs consisting of four members: Sean Donnelly (Vocals, Guitar), Parker Grissom (Guitar), Melanie Kelley (Bass), and Kyle Garland (Drums). Wherever the Doozers are, the dancing follows. The Doozers’ sound is influenced by bands like Cage the Elephant, The Districts, Hippo Campus, and Catfish and the Bottlemen. Their performances are known for their energy, dancing, and stage diving.  https://www.facebook.com/TheDoozersBand/

Lower Leisure Class w/ The Wild Woodys

This is a 18 and over event with standing room only. 17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian   With whole-hearted soul and voice, Kalamazoo’s Lower Leisure Class write, release, and perform energized earworms grounded in rock ‘n’ roll while sailing through the sonic stratosphere.   The sextet’s acclaimed debut LP, Stories from the Lower Leisure Class, supplies “an unmistakable, identifiable restless sound” to listeners who’ll keep “spinning this record… over and over again”, according to Local Spins’ Ryan Boldrey. “To see this group shape their music around those stories is where things take off,”, writes Derek Phillips at Glorious Noise. “It’s new, but steeped in nostalgia and references any good midwesterner will recognize.”   Their stage skills burnished to a fine shine as members of powerhouse Michigan bands including King Tammy, the Sinatras, and the Sleestacks – all of whose Leppotone recordings command a cult following to this day – the LLC move audiences to dance, sing along, activate, and engage.   The Wild Woodys The Wild Woodys are a rockabilly, blues, surf band formed in 1984 by Scott Spears (guitar) and Phil Glennie (upright bass), and shortly after drummer Bruce Gioacchini. The band played extensively throught the Midwest until 2012 with a home base in the Kalamazoo area.   With the departure of Bruce and Phil in 1998 brought in Kirk Harrier (now with Delilah DeWylde) and later Dan McCoy (now with The Moon Rays) on drums and Greg Cohen on bass.  The band finished in 2012 with Phil Glennie back on bass and Jim Murphy (Johnny Apollo) on drums. The band did shows opening for:  The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Johnny Winter, Jimmie Vaughan, Lonnie Mack, Kenny Wayne Shepard,  Mason Ruffner, The Stray Cats, The Blasters, Mojo Nixon, Chubby Checkers, BR549, The King Bees, Big Sandy, The Smithereens, Edgar Winter, The Kentucky Headhunters, & Montgomery Gentry. The band produced albums in 1986 (self titled), 1987 (WWII), and 2003. 

Hannah Fae Feat. Mad Hat Mojo + Payton and Annabelle

This is an 18+ event with standing room only. 17 and under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.  Hannah Fae is an indie folk artist from the Great Lake State. Hannah writes all of her tunes and has played guitar for over a decade. Her easily identifiable vocals range from a high rock belt to a songbird-like soprano sound. Hannah first got her start in musical theatre and has worked at professional playhouses across the Midwest. During her studies at university, she picked up her guitar and started to take songwriting seriously. Whether it be an acoustic set or a show with her full band, Hannah is always playing live shows at various venues/festivals. Hannah and her band bring a feel good energy and talent that always fills the room with incredible music and unforgettable moments. The 5 piece band consists of Hannah (singer/songwriter,) Jack Scrimger (bassist,) Nick Gast (drummer,) Reece Knight (lead guitar) and Danny O’Neill (rhythm guitar.) The band recorded their debut album ‘Underneath the Terracotta Moon’ at La Luna Recording and Sound in Kalamazoo, MI. Introducing Mad Hat Mojo, a musical powerhouse that has been captivating audiences for over a decade. With a lineup consisting of three talented musicians, this band combines original songs and curated covers to create a truly mesmerizing experience. At the heart of the group are their original songs, crafted with care and passion by the band members. In addition to their original material, the band also curates a selection of covers that perfectly complement their unique sound. Inspired by the vibrant Michigan music festival scene, the band infuses their performances with an intimate electric feel. Their carefully chosen covers bring new life to beloved songs, adding their own artistic interpretation and creating a dynamic and diverse musical journey. Together, this trio creates a sonic landscape that is both captivating and immersive. Their performances are filled with energy, emotion, and an undeniable love for their craft. Whether performing in small intimate venues or on larger stages, their magnetic presence and undeniable talent create a sense of unity and connection among the audience. Payton&Annabelle is a dynamic duo blending folk and alternative genres, characterized by rich harmonies and intricate acoustic guitar arrangements. Their musical partnership blossomed at The Kalamazoo Academy of Rock band program in 2021, where a shared love for artists like Simon&Garfunkel and Taylor Swift ignited their creative spark. Payton&Annabelle are quickly making a name for themselves in Michigan. Their original song “projection” won the first ever state-wide New Moon Song Competition, and their music also garnered them first place in the Battle of the Bands at the Kalamazoo State Theatre. With over four years of performing together, and more than 80 performances, Payton&Annabelle recently had the honor of opening for four-time Grammy winner Sarah Jarosz at Bell’s Beer Garden in July 2024, which helped them expand their growing fan base. In addition to the recent performance at Bell’s Beer Garden, Payton&Annabelle also recently had the opportunity to perform at The Ark in Ann Arbor Michigan for the Battle of The Bands competition. Within the next year, you will be able to see Payton&Annabelle performing at Spring Fest in Ann Arbor, Bell’s Brewery, Buttermilk Festival, and many more places!

Charlie Millard Band and Elisabeth Pixley-Fink

18+ Standing Room Only Show     Charlie Millard Band From Michigan’s northern lower peninsula, the Charlie Millard Band has developed a unique sound, voice and thought-provoking lyrics/poetry of their own. Always playing lots of festivals and venues, mainly across the Midwest and Canada, percussionist Will Harris, Jercat Millard on guitars, and Charlie on the keys/organ/Rhodes bass, strive to give you a musical experience, like small movies for the ears.     Elisabeth Pixley-Fink Elisabeth Pixley-Fink is a Michigan-based singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. Her blend of distinctive folk and bratty garage rock hits you in the chest with guts, trust and hunger. Heartbreaking and heart-making.    

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