
Luke Winslow King takes stage at the Strutt in Kalamazoo on Friday night
For years, one of West Michigan’s best kept secrets has been the abundance of live music options that can be found on our side of the mitten. I, for one, like to take out of town and especially out of state guests to places like Bell’s, Founder’s or The DAAC with the sole purpose of impressing upon them just how exciting the live music culture is on Michigan’s left coast.
That being said, it may be in your best interest to wait a week or so before inviting all your best friends over for a musical pajama party. It’s slim pickins over the next few days as far as high end live music and entertainment is concerned, but that’s not to say some delicious and nutritious wheat can’t be found amongst this week’s pile of festering and inedible chaff. So if you absolutely must go out within the next few days, may I recommend.
LUKE WINSLOW KING
Friday, Aug. 12 at the Strutt; 9:30 p.m.
$7, 18+
Good luck finding a better head of hair on the ragtime, folk, jazz, traditional music circuit. Luke Winslow-King the ex-pat former Cadillac resident now living in the Big Easy takes listeners on a sonic history tour of Delta blues, folk and Dixieland jazz as played from the perspective of a northern boy enamored with southern life and culture.
ROOTSTAND
Saturday, Aug. 13 at Founder’s; 9:30 p.m.
$5, 21+

12-Track Radio will offer its birthday wishes to MXTP in Grand Rapids at the 1-year anniversary show on Saturday
Just over a month before the 2011 Rootenanny in Ellsworth (near Traverse City), everyone’s favorite swashbuckling, Celtic-grass, folkstranaughts will be stopping by Founder’s to bring their groove happy jams to the people of Grand Rapids; as if you needed another reason to quaff a freshly tapped Breakfast Stout (or three). But remember; safety first! Please don’t dance and drive.
MXTP 1 YEAR, $1 ANNIVERSARY SHOW
Saturday, Aug. 13 at MXTP; Noon
$1, all ages
Join the hardworking folks at Grand Rapids’ MXTP as they celebrate their first productive and totally awesome year on our blue spinning marble. Midwest Skies, 12 Track Radio, Lights Out and six other West Michigan bands will be in hitting the stage beginning at noon. You may want to bring along a sewing kit, because your face will no doubt be totally rocked off.
THE WE LOVE MICHIGAN MUSIC AND DOCUMENTARY WEEKEND
The Howmet playhouse in Whitehall
Aug. 11: Shout Sister Shout
Aug. 12: Locally Buzzed: The Great American Beer Movie
Aug. 13: Asparagus! Stalking the American Life
$9.50 for a weekends-worth of entertainment, all shows begin at 7:30 p.m.
If you’re planning on being in the Whitehall area this weekend (and really, why wouldn’t you be?), the Howmet Playhouse has your evening plans covered. Thursday night begins with a rare concert by the Earthwork Collective super-group Shout Sister Shout, whose old timey vocal arrangements have been dazzling audiences (read: me) for years. After getting fired up from a quiet evening of low-key vocal folk and jazz you will no doubt be ready for two nights of educational programming! Friday night will offer the plight of local beer makers fighting against the Anheuser-Busch’s of the world and Saturday evening will be a spellbinding trip inside the world of Asparagus. You heard me.
LADYMOON
Saturday, August 13th at Bell’s; 9:30 p.m.
$8, 21+
Indianapolis based proggy psych poppers once again invade Bell’s with their heady brew of jazz/rock and indie. Not your standard Bell’s fair, but variety is the spice life, followed closely by cumin and basil.