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Acoustic Routes is proud to present an intimate solo evening with champion fiddler, singer and multi-instrumentalist Luke Bulla.
In the spring of 1999, Luke moved to Nashville and spent his early years in Tennessee playing fiddle with Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, which earned him his first Grammy Award, and he spent more than a decade touring full-time with Lyle Lovett's Large Band.
He has also lent his talents to a who's who of bluegrass, folk and Americana, including The John Cowan Band, Brandi Carlisle, Alison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Shawn Colvin, Tony Rice, Chris Thile, Peter Rowan, Patty Griffin, Rodney Crowell, Earl Scruggs and many more.
Check out these tunes!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7x6vG6yhyE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgKqxoWbkQI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICPZ7j-Moh0
Like all Acoustic Routes Concerts, 100% of ticket proceeds go directly to the artist. Reserve your spot now and come early to pick your seats and enjoy some high-gravity ale!
Stony Lake Brewing Co.
447 E. Michigan Ave
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 67 and low of 53 degrees. Overcast during the morning, sunny during the afternoon, overcast during the evening,
Best burger goes to Droptop pizza. No doubt about it . Dan’s is not what it used to be and the food is not award worthy. Need some new judges.
It's a voting thing, not a judging thing.
Dan's burger has never treated me wrong. And I like the DropTop burger too.I would never put down someone else's burger, though. I might say someone else has a better one.
Like, I like the Jet's Pizza. But to me, that's a DropTop prize.
These awards are voted by the PEOPLE...not a committee of judges. The people of Saline and Saline area voted for these businesses. I have never had a bad meal at Dan's Downtown Tavern and if something wasn't right I know that it would be corrected. Plus I have had Drop Tops pizza and I found it to be quite good.
No Data center
While I have some empathy for the family I would bet the proverbial farm that their ancestors would not like it to be rezoned. Disappearing farm land is a national problem not just local.
Agreed. It’s their land and can do as they wish but it’s just a bummer
You all have absolutely lost your collective minds! Fiscal insanity.
Love the idea and could absolutely see this treasure becoming a multi-use facility for the city. Not sure how I would approach it were I the owner but I believe the current owners inherited the house (could be wrong) after being in the family for many years.
Curious as to current status of the second smaller home built in the same style. Is that currently owned by the same family and part of this discussion?