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Country
Terrie Lea & The Mustangs: Solitary Tear
Redhill: Brand New Blue Skies
Brian Lorente: Out with the Boys
With a dynamic lead vocalist backed by veteran musician-songwriters, their songs by design are multi-marketable hits, appealing to audiences of all ages and varied musical tastes.
Julianne: It Ain
In 2003, Mark joined forces with producer Dan Crabtree and recorded "Sounds from Tequila Town", consisting of all original songs written by Mark himself. 2009 became a landmark year for Richardson as they opened for national acts such as Gretchen Wilson, Whitney Duncan, The McClymonts and Kenny Chesney, as well as performing at the 2009 WYCD Downtown Hoedown.
Longneck Strangler: Misery Loves Company
From the Lansing area, this band was put together with parts of other bands that split up around the same time.
Her sultry voice captivates from the first note. Julianne is a dynamic singer-songwriter paving her own musical road with her first solo CD, “It Ain’t Over”. Her first music video for the song “No Place For A Lullabye” directed by Stephen Clark from WXYZ-TV in Detroit.
Growing up listening to his Father’s music, he quickly took interest in country and rock. “Air guitar” solos and singing into “soap microphones” in the shower quickly turned into stage performances.
Have accumulated 14 Detroit Music Awards over the years and have performed at several Downtown Detroit Hoedowns including 2010. They have opened for Tracy Lawrence, Leann Rimes, Jimmy Wayne and more.
A member of the Nashville Songwriter Association International and BMI Nashville. High Energy Music has given him the opportunity to perform across the country, making thousands of new fans along the way
A seven member original rock/southern rock concert band. They have been on stage and/or supported such national acts as Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker, Eric Church, David Allan Coe, Ty Herndon, Bret Michaels, Sponge. Tantric, SheDaisy, Kenny Wayne Sheppard, Little Big Town, Trish Yearwood, Puddle of Mudd, Kenny Chesney, to name a few.
These four musicians combine diverse but overlapping backgrounds into the Longneck Strangler sound, which, for the sake of simplicity, you could arguably label country…or rock and roll. Their first cd, My First Rodeo was released in 2007 and is followed up with the March 2010 release of their second album, Misery Loves Company. Both available on CDbaby.com.
Since forming in 2003, a force to be reckoned with in returning country music back to it’s roots. Blending Bluegrass, RockabiIly and Honky Tonk, they make music fit for any type of roadhouse. Their blend of roots country music is bound to entertain the most die hard country fan.
A Northern Country Rock band that does not pretend to be a Southern Country Rock or Outlaw band. However, collectively they probably own more tractors than any other band in our area, and that's how you keep it real babies!
From the small town of Sherwood, this talented young musician already has written an impressive collection of songs. She uses songwriting as a sort of therapy to allow her to let go of the bad things in life and appreciate the good. An amazing voice with what looks to be a very bright future.
A brand of country that's like travelin' down a red dirt road listening to Waylon and Skynyrd, Willie and Ragweed, Merle and Tom Petty, Johnny and Green Day, all jumbled up on just one radio station. You never know what Michatucky's gonna play next, but you know it's gonna be full-throttle and fun.
This young, energetic, rockin' country band formed in April 2007 and has already played for over 250,000 people. They won the 98.1 KCQ Rising Star Competition for 2 years in a row and have been nominated for Best Country Band & Best Songwriter for Review Magazine.
Mandi Layne & The Lost Highway: Drunk In Love
A Honky Tonk band from Flint. They haven’t re-invented the wheel, they just picked it up and started it rolling all over again. In the spirit of William Morgan, Waylon, Merle and Paycheck, Whitey’s melodies help people forget their problems for a few hours and serve as the guideline for drinking their sorrows away.
Born in the Northern Suburbs of Detroit. His singing began at the age of three in local churches. He has shared the stage with many legendary performers including, Mickey Gilley, Dudley Moore, Janie Frickie, Neal McCoy, Aaron Tippin, Jon Kay, Steppenwolf, Lonestar, Blackfoot, Foghat and many more.
Lonny Ray: Memory Of Years
Flint native who became interested in music from listening to his sisters play guitar and listening to their records. Started off playing harmonica and tambourine and by age 12 had purchased and started playing his first guitar. In 2003 he put together his first full cd full of music called, "Lucinda".
Larry Pless: Forgotten Stages
They don't just play music, they put on a show, and their energy level is out of control!  This band has the innate ability to include the crowd in this entertainment frenzy. They bring back the day when country was country, and rockabilly was cool. Roots Rock, Rockabilly, Country, and Western Swing.