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Veteran rockers Tommy Johnsmiller and Mark Tomorsky return to their hometown for their annual live performance on Friday, August 9th, as Foundry Town Survivors. This year, the group will perform at The LIVE Nightclub at 102 S. First (at Huron) for the Friday “Geezer Happy Hour” (no cover) from 6:30-9:00PM. They’ll be playing a mix of danceable covers and originals to liven up the evening.
Both grew up in the golden age of the local A2/Detroit music scene, performing in small venues like Mr. Floods, Rick’s, The Chance, to larger venues like Hill Auditorium (with Pablo Cruise) the Montreux Jazz Festival and the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. They will be joined for the evening by a number of musical “friends, special guests and a couple of legends.”
LIVE Nightclub
102 S. First
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
United States
Light freezing rain, with a high of 31 and low of 28 degrees. Light freezing rain for the morning, overcast during the afternoon, clear for the evening,
Invest in the Davenport house and save the city some money.
Congratulations to you Ms.Cole! Very well deserved.
Saline City Council railroaded you out while you were doing an excellent job. Saline’s loss thanks to Mayor Marl’s manipulations and his divisive and dysfunctional council.
Glad to see she has landed somewhere. Time shall tell whether this is or is not a positive for Chelsea.
Why is there such a revolving door at city hall?
Why is this not up for public vote???
This is undoubtedly the most absurd thing that dysfunctional Marl and Council have ever proposed.
STAND UP SALINE!
Another loss for the citizens if they spend this money
Would love to see the land and structure preserved. That said, Saline has other priorities and it is difficult to support expenditure for both purchase and ongoing maintenance. If the City wants to preserve this landmark, other outside funding sources need to be identified and leveraged.
Everyone loves the beginning.