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NIGHTSPOTS
Tuesday Sep 16, 2008

The Ark: Dougie MacLean
A former member of the Tannahill Weavers and Silly Wizard who was dubbed "Scotland`s greatest living songwriter" by Celtic World, MacLean is known for an extravagant lyricism that draws on Celtic traditions on both sides of the Atlantic. His best-known song, "Caledonia," has been called Scotland's second national anthem. He's a virtuoso on guitar, bouzouki, Scottish fiddle, and Australian didgeridoo, and his repertoire also includes traditional Scottish songs. $30.

The Blind Pig: Inkface & the Digital Dream
Ypsilanti electronica-dub trio. Opening acts are Bandalon, a local rock band, and Hiding in Thailand.

Club Above: "College Tuesdays."
DJs play a variety of dance music. No cover.

The Earle:
Duncan McMillan. Solo pianist.

Elbow Room: "The Cycle"
DJs Blakguts and Joe Vargas spin funk, soul, and indie dance records.

The Firefly Club:
Ghostly International. Electronica DJs Tadd Mullinix and Todd Osborn. 11 p.m.-1:30 a.m.

The Firefly Club: Cool Moose Orchestra
Ensemble of local middle and high school jazz musicians led by Glen Tucker.

Oz's Music Environment: "Originals Only Open Stage"
All acoustic musicians invited. Hosted by Oz, aka Steve Osburn. Advance sign-up required.

 
 
 

 

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