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May 20, 2013
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Music: Pop, Rock, Jazz, Blues, & Traditional

Nationally known artists visit Kerrytown Concert House, other clubs, and campus venues, crowning a flourishing nightlife scene. Home to considerable local talent, Ann Arbor's also a stop for up-and-comers on the college circuit. Note: Most bands in this category are listed in Nightspots.

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7-9 p.m. 

On the Tracks Singer-Songwriter Showcase.

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Performances by area singer-songwriters, who also talk about how they came to write the songs they perform.

Feb. 6: Chris Buhalis and Jo Serrappere. Buhalis writes engaging, fresh-minded folk-country songs, often with an acerbic topical edge, and sings in a rich, warm voice. Serrapere is known for her spare, haunting ballads and blues and her sinewy, commanding vocals.

Mar. 6: Jason Dennie and Jen Sygit. Dennie is an acoustic fingerstyle guitarist who plays an eclectic brand of folk-based music in the tradition of John Fahey, Leo Kottke, and Michael Hedges, and Sygit is a Lansing singer-songwriter and guitarist known for her bluesy lyrics, down-home music, and sultry vocals.

Apr. 3: Potter’s Field and John Latini. Potter’s Field is the Americana roots duo of singer-songwriters Rochelle Clark of Chelsea and John Natiw of Canton, and Latini is a veteran local rock ’n’ roll singer-songwriter.

May 1: Bill Edwards and Whit Hill. Edwards is a local country singer-songwriter, 1989 winner of the Billboard Country Songwriting Contest, whose songs have been covered by the likes of Lee Roy Parnell and T. Graham Brown, and Hill, a multitalented former Ann Arborite who moved to Nashville a few years ago, writes richly imaginative neobeatnik country-folk originals that are often spiked with her offbeat sense of humor. Edwards and Hill cowrote “What’d I Do,” a song featured in the HBO series True Blood.

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7-9 p.m., Chelsea Depot, 12 Jackson, Chelsea. $15 suggested donation. Onthetracksss@gmail.com. [map]
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