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Bob
Rowe
With a repertoire
of over 300
popular, folk,
original and jazz
songs, Bob Rowe is
a favorite
performer for
special audiences
all over the United
States and Canada.
Rowe has over 15
albums to his
credit and is
proficient on piano
and guitar. He has
been featured in Time
magazine, USA
Today, Mature
Years, Weekly
Reader, PBS,
the Detroit Free
Press and
numerous others.
Don’t miss this
exciting performer,
humorist and
entertainer!
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Classical
Bells
Since 1983,
Classical Bells, a
select ensemble of
handbell ringers,
has captivated
audiences
throughout the U.S.
with its innovative
presentations. More
than six octaves of
English handbells
plus six octaves of
hand chimes are
used to present
repertoire ranging
from classical and
sacred to show
tunes and jazz;
from folk songs,
spirituals and
children’s songs
to seasonal,
patriotic and
original novelty
numbers. The group
has been a guest
artist with the
Detroit Symphony
Orchestra and
Michigan Opera
Theater Outreach
productions. Unique
choreography and
props make
Classical Bells as
delightful to see
as it is to hear!
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Fourth
House In
Fourth House In is
Traverse City’s
newest and most
exciting
alternative rock
band. Comprised of
four academically
gifted
16-year-olds, the
group has earned
distinction for
their sophisticated
ability as
songwriters.
Combining stunning
three-part
harmonies and
elaborate
compositions, their
music is
surprisingly
advanced for their
age. A Fourth House
In performance
expresses the joy
and excitement of
youthful
enthusiasm.
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Michael
Krieger
For more than 20
years, Michael
Krieger’s
uplifting songs and
gentle humor have
enchanted audiences
of all ages from
New York to
California.
Accompanying
himself on piano
and guitar, Krieger
writes songs that
are sing-along
friendly, and he
encourages audience
participation
wherever he
performs. He plays
for the elderly in
assisted-living
homes, and his
songwriting
workshops offer
children of all
ages a vital outlet
for their
creativity. “A
fine and sensitive
singer,” said
Peter Yarrow of
Peter, Paul and
Mary.
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Rich
Eddy’s Rockin’
Oldies Band
Rich Eddy’s
Rockin’ Oldies
Band is a polished
and exciting
high-energy duo,
using advanced
musical technology
to produce
instrument sounds
of a much larger
group. Combine this
with the
instruments played
on stage and an
incredible musical
repertoire of
vintage rock
’n’ roll and
one has a pair
extraordinaire. The
sounds of the 1950s
and 1960s have kept
toes tapping for
decades, making a
performance
memorable for all
ages and all
occasions. One can
hire a band with
more entertainers,
but one can’t
hire a more
entertaining band.
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Susan
Harrison and the
PALamazoo Puppets
Harrison’s
energetic,
interactive
concerts are a
fun-filled family
celebration! Her
creative PALamazoo
programs delight
the senses through
award-winning
original songs,
spiced with
colorful puppet
characters. Add a
multitude of
musical instruments
and multicultural
rhythms to the mix,
sprinkle with a
generous dose of
humor and dance,
toss together and
join in the fun!
Solo or with the
PALamazoo puppet
band, Harrison will
have you tapping
your toes and
singing along with
original songs and
traditional
favorites.
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The
Euphorians
The Euphorians
perform a wide
range of music
representing
euphoric
arrangements of
rock, blues, soul,
Motown and R&B
songs, combined
with compelling
original
compositions,
capturing elements
of humanity ranging
from situational to
the grand human
condition. The
Euphorians compel
spontaneous
audience
participation
through dancing,
percussion, singing
and grooving, while
the song lyrics
encourage
reflections on the
world as it is and
as people want it
to be.
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Three
Men and a Tenor
Michigan’s
highest-rated
performing group
from 1996–98
continues to
overwhelm audiences
with their
high-energy a
cappella show!
Singing popular
music from the
1930s through the
1990s, they
effectively make
all audiences part
of the show. Great
for all ages, the
Three Men and a
Tenor show is more
than a performance
. . . it is an
experience.
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