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Train Arrives at the Royal Oak Music Theatre Review - Anything But Ordinary
It was an evening to celebrate great song writing
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The Phantom of the Opera Review - The Phant-astic Return of a Classic
Let “The Music of the Night” bring you back to the beauty of theatre
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Kiss Destroy Caesars Windsor Casino - Still the Hottest Band in the World
From the opener “Deuce” to the sensational finale “Detroit Rock City” the two-hour set left no one oblivious to what had just taken place - the show of all shows
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The 15th Annual Bluesfest International - Windsor’s Ted Boomer’s Return of the Blues
The one event which is certain to attract music fanatics not only locally, but throughout the bordering city of Detroit, Michigan, is this year’s 15th Annual Bluesfest International
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Rediscovering the Spirit of Detroit with the “Pioneers of Hip Hop” Review - Plus Bonus Interview with Mr. Big Bizness himself, Biz Markie!
Oh boy, does the salacious yet saucy Henny Penny have some “Chick'n” gravy for you… whipped up, incidentally, whilst attending the Pioneers of Hip Hop concert at the Historic Fox Theatre on May 17, 2009
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The Tao of the Derek Trucks Band - Stubbing My Toe on Shangri-La-La-Land
I wanted to totally pig-out on Derek Truck’s magical melodies, roll around in their dirty-soulful underpants and contract their divinely-inspired swine-flu any day of the week
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My New Found Glory Review - Finding Wonderland
...suffice it to say that on April 26, 2009 the popes of pop-punk, New Found Glory, rocked my world
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Finding New Found Glory - A Tale of Relevance
Yes, indeedy, it would appear as if America’s finest punk rock stars will be rolling into my back yard and, no doubt, I was NOT going to miss this one! Relevance was calling my name. Amen
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Magnetico "Songs About The World" CD Review - NoHo Trio Truly Magnetic
A CD highly energized with guitar-heavy song writing alongside meaningful lyrics
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B. B. King and Buddy Guy Live at the Fox Theatre Review - Blues is King in Detroit
Fans of the blues hope that the thrill will never be gone
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The Fisher Theatre of Detroit Review - "The Crown Jewel of the United States"
If you're new to the Detroit Metropolitan Area and you'd like to experience the best in Broadway entertainment, then you need to attend one of the outstanding performances at the Fisher Theatre
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Dougie MacLean at The Ark Music Theatre Review - A Caledonian Troubadour on the Wonder and Beauty of the Song of the Land We Share
"A melody is something that, as you go on the journey of the notes, takes you on this lovely little journey, a pleasurable journey"
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Jewel Live at Caesars Windsor Review - A Rare Acoustic Performance
Armed with only two guitars, a microphone and many personal stories and anecdotes, Jewel offered up the ingredients which have carried her successfully through her 13 year career in the music industry
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Metallica Live In Detroit Review - A "Magnetic" Attraction
With James Hetfield as their commander-in-chief the mighty Metallic army filled the arena to capacity
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Wicked at the Detroit Opera House Review - There's No Place Like Oz
Enchanting, captivating and mesmerizing could only describe Friday evening inside the beautiful Detroit Opera House
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Blue Man Group at Caesars Windsor Casino Review - Vegas in a Blue Collar City
The extravagant grease-painted trio best recognized for their splattering of paint, primal drumming rhythms, vaudeville-style stage antics and multimedia images amazed all in attendance
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Lord of the Dance Review - And the Good Prevails
Through to the last of three encores, the audience was captivated by the talents of numerous dancers who used the rhythm of their feet and the art of modern and traditional dance to illustrate a Celtic journey that ends with victory
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Loverboy Live in Concert Review - Lovin' Every Minute Of It
After millions of records sold and countless tours around the world, Loverboy is still happy to be rockin’, even after 28 years on the pop-rock scene
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Fred Eaglesmith at The Ark Music Theatre Review - Rock'n'Roll Country, Humor, and High Entertainment
It's music on the road, where a Kerouac-type troubadour asks tough questions, shares the view, and goes golden scriptural country
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Joe Satriani Live at the Royal Oak Music Theatre Review - Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock Tour
Satriani's twelfth and most current cd/tour “Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock” teams Satch up with legendary bassist Stu Hamm, drummer Jeff Campitelli and additional guitarist/tour manager Galen Henson
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David Copperfield at Essar Center Review - "An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion"
David Copperfield, also known as the "Master of Illusion", has spent the last forty years creating illusions and sharing them with his audience. His latest tour entitled "An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion" is truly an extraordinary experience
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Jessica Simpson Live at Caesars Windsor Casino Review - Trading In Her Heels for Cowboy Boots
Though her rise to success is often linked to reality show fame and tabloid scandal, Epic/Columbia Nashville’s latest “twanger” Jessica Simpson is celebrating her country album debut entitled "Do You Know"
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Bob Weir and RatDog at DTE Energy Music Theatre Review - The Book of the Dead, Bob Weir Style
Bob Weir's RatDog carries the torch of the Grateful Dead into new realms
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ZZ Top at DTE Energy Music Theatre Review - A Texas Rock Ride Adventure
ZZ TOP delivers their Texas-style pop swagger to Michigan
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Brooks and Dunn at DTE Energy Music Theatre Review - Country Kix Detroit Rock City
It rocked, howled, growled honky-tonk rockabilly tasty good licks and boot-kicking dance beats
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Extreme in Concert at the Emerald Theatre Review - A Hole Hearted Return
Extreme eager to revitalize the state of rock & roll
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Bon Jovi Perform at the Palace of Auburn Hills Review - Still Making Memories
Bon Jovi bring their roving 'rock and roll church' to the Palace of Auburn Hills
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RUSH Live at Joe Louis Arena Review - Back in the Limelight
Canadian Trio “In the Mood” as they continue the second leg of the "Snakes and Arrows World Tour"
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Rock the Palace of Auburn Hills Review - Petty Still Won't Back Down
Tom Petty and his Heartbreakers perform to a nearly sold-out show at the Palace of Auburn Hills
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