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7-9:15Pm First Street Beach Douglas Park-Rotary Gazebo Manistee Manistee ShoreLine ShowCase 2017 We are back for our 15th season of free “world class” Tuesday Night concerts. These 11 weekly shows provide audiences of all ages a pleasant mix of blues, rock, pop, rhythm & blues, show tunes and jazz. Our intent is to again rally area merchants, businesses, organizations and patrons of the arts. Your involvement is requested and appreciated. Several levels of commitment are available and you will be recognized accordingly. $end in your pledge or drop it at Amor Signs, Remax, Manistee OutPost Motel or one of the shows Make checks payable to: Manistee ShoreLine ShowCase, PO Box 62 Manistee MI 49660 Become a friend of Manistee ShoreLine ShowCase on Facebook The groups performing in this series start their tour of West Michigan in Manistee and continue through the week at the following partner network of venues. All shows are FREE Scully Tour 2017 June 20 thru Sep 3 Rain or Shine -Tue 7 til 9:15pm Manistee First St Beach- "Manistee ShoreLine ShowCase" Douglas Park Wind/Rainsite @ 1stSt Beach Bathhouse or Lion Pavilion Wed 7 til 11:00pm Gull Landing- "We’ve Got the Hump Day Blues & All That Jazz" Downtown Pentwater Thu 7 til 9:15pm Rotary Pavilion- "UpBeat Cadillac", Lake Cadillac Fri 7 til 9:15pm Rambadt Park- "Crossroads Picnic Showcase" Reed City 1/8 mile E of 131 & US 10 Sat 7 til 9:15pm Wenger Pavilion, Baldwin - "Sounds from the Forest" 3 Blocks South of M37 and US 10 PO 62 BOX Sun 7 til 11:00pm Gull Landing- "We’ve Got the Sunday Blues 7-9:15pm First Street Beach & All That Jazz", Downtown Pentwater Manistee, MIManistee, 49660 Douglas Park-Rotary Gazebo Across from Dog Park Arts, Culture and the Community Rain, Wind or Shine Arts and culture are the engines that help drive our Rain/Wind Sites - First St Beach Beachhouse or Lions Pavilion society to grow and prosper. From stimulating the economy to job creation, the arts nurture in us ShowCase ShoreLine Manistee creativity, beauty and innovation, which are vital to our functional well-being and economic success. 15th Annual Tue June 20 Ted Malt and the WSCC “Deans List” Manistee ShoreLine ShowCase 2017 is a group with an eclectic flare WorldClass Jazz, Blues, Pop/Rock, R&B performing Jazz, Funk, Rock and Tuesdays 7pm June 20—Aug 29 Blues, from the Great American Songbook to Motown. Professor Tue July 11 Greg Nagy Blues Band of Music Studies and Director of Performing Arts at West Shore Community College. Ted served as Director of Bands at Ludington Area Schools for 13 years, Ted has studied and played w/ Branford Marsalis; Andrew Speight; Benny Carter, Nat Adderley, the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, The Verve Pipe and CHICAGO. Tue Aug 15 Thornetta Davis Tue July 18 Crowned Detroit’s “Queen of the Blues” Thornetta Davis is a The PK5 plays straight-a-head jazz Mary Rademacher Reed with The Mark Kahny Band member of the Detroit Blues Hall and swing w/an emphasis on fun of Fame and recipient of over 30 and surprising presentation. When Detroit Music Awards. Known in not leading his own groups, Paul the biz alsoas Detroits “Funky Blues/Rock Diva” she had records and tours the world w/ worked with Kid Rock, Bob Seger and Bonnie Raitt and Dianna Krall, John Pizzarelli, Russell has opened for BB King, Ray Charles, Gladys Knight and Malone. Paul has also performed Smokey Robinson. Exciting and wowing audiences all w/ Joe Williams, James Moody, over the world, her voice is strong, commanding, Marian McPartland and Mark Murphy. Featuring vet- melodic and smooth. She tells her stories w Incredible erans Steve Wood, saxes/flute, Kevin Kanner, drums, Tue July 25 organissimo delivery leaving her audiences wanting more. Duncan McMillan, keys and Sarah D’Angelo, vocals The multi award winning, internationally touring trio Tue Aug 22 Tell Yo Mama Tell Yo Mama is a 7 piece funky jam machine, delving into many stylistic changes , but the groove remains. “Music that moves you.” Featuring the head turning vocals of Lucas Holliday, the singing cashier, featured on several national talk shows leading to a stint on the “Voice.” .
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