Keri Parker
Who the hell vacations in Detroit? I get that question a lot. When I tell people that I’m going on vacation to Detroit, I tend to get a lot of strange looks. Most people don’t think of your fine city as a “vacation destination” and often ask me why I would want to spend [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Detroit’
Movement Electronic Music Festival
Posted: 1st May 2010 by admin in Magazine, articlesTags: 2010, Detroit, hart plaza, keri parker, movement, movement 2010, technofest
The New Eastsider
Posted: 1st April 2010 by admin in Magazine, articlesTags: art & jakes, Detroit, eastside, Joe Ridenour, nocturnal, the new eastsider
This weekend, I set out in search of musicenrichednightlife, throughout the famously declared “east side”. I grew up Downriver and there is a huge pool of local talented musicians there. I was one of them for a long time. Currently, living on the east side,I will be seeking bands and bars to cover for articles. I [...]
Olin Ezra: The Scene
Posted: 1st April 2010 by admin in Magazine, Olin Ezra, articlesTags: Detroit, detroit live magazine, local music, Olin Ezra, the olin ezra show, the scene, unity, viva la revolution
What has been going on over the course of the last two years has been nothing short of amazing. There are people working on the east side of the region, the west side of the region and downriver that have all been helping play a pivotal role in what I think is the re-birth of [...]
Bury Your Dead
Posted: 1st April 2010 by admin in Bury Your Dead, Interviews, MagazineTags: brendan "slim" MacDonald, Bury Your Dead, Detroit, detroit live magazine, interview, It's Nothing Personal, Mark Castillo
For close to 10 years, Brendan “Slim” MacDonald has been shredding his guitar all over stages across the U.S. Hailing from Worcester, Massachusetts, Slim and the band he co-founded with drummer Mark Castillo, “Bury Your Dead”, have been relentlessly making a name for themselves. Through MANY lineup changes, van accidents, and the wear and tear [...]