
Smiling Acres festival set to unfurl ‘special’ vibe for Michigan performers, attendees
Take it from northern Michigan's Silver Creek Revival: Performing at Smiling Acres Music Festival in Trufant is "always something special."
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Take it from northern Michigan's Silver Creek Revival: Performing at Smiling Acres Music Festival in Trufant is "always something special."
The Nathan Moore Affair not only works in terms of its energetic live performances, but in the captivating songwriting that the all-star band weaves into its recent debut album, “Reconciliation."
The group, famous for rock-pop hits such as “Gives You Hell” and “Move Along,” has been popping up with little notice in backyards, bowling alleys and barns across the country.
For those uninitiated in the bluegrass universe of Billy Strings, his stratospheric success in a genre once relegated to a cubbyhole of Appalachian music and back-porch pickin’ seems incongruous, especially considering the pervasiveness of pop music, mainstream country and rap.
Seeded in church music and gospel-fueled environs, Cold Leather Seats’ evolution as a band has clinched them a unique berth amid West Michigan’s music scene.
"Dinnertainment" venue Silva is about to uncork a 1,500-capacity music and entertainment venue next door — dubbed "The Big Room."
Diverse lineups featuring Michigan-bred acts are a staple of Michigan’s free community concerts with more than 100 series listed in LocalSpins.com’s Free Outdoor Community Concerts Guide for 2025.
Kalamazoo’s Out of Favor Boys bring their trademark “contemporary blues” sound in their new album, “Love & Sorrow.”
The superstars are out in force this summer across Michigan.