Ypsi Alehouse: Hard Candy.
Local rock band fronted by Spark vocalist Robin Grant. 9:30–11:30 p.m.
Local rock band fronted by Spark vocalist Robin Grant. 9:30–11:30 p.m.
Veteran local band led by singer-guitarist Mack that plays a mix of houserocking blues, uptown swing, soulful R&B, and roots rock, along with a few Motown songs.
All-female Detroit jazz ensemble of drummer Gayelynn McKinney, bassist Laura-Simone Martin, and Redwood, the stage name of jazz singer & keyboardist Sequoia Snyder.
Saginaw-area acoustic pop-folk trio with an air of psychedelia.
Americana country-rock and folk-rock covers by this local singer-guitarist. 4:30–6:30 p.m.
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Harmonically intricate original by this local acoustic Americana ensemble.
Folk-rock ensemble led by Pennock, a Plymouth singer-songwriter whose style draws its influences from Paul Simon and Harry Chapin, with a helping of the Beatles thrown in for zest. 6–7:15 p.m. $15.
Acoustic duo of Lansing singer-guitarists whose music ranges from classic rock and country to alt-rock and contemporary hits. 9:30–11:30 p.m.
Ypsi quartet that plays jazz, rock, and soul covers, along with some originals.
Local indie rock ’n’ roll quartet. Openers: TBA.
Jazz originals and standards by a local ensemble led by singer-bassist Rob Crozier.
A Folk Fest kickoff event in honor of this beloved late Memphis folk-rock singer-songwriter. With performances by an all-star lineup of local acts, including Ani Mari, Chris Buhalis, Dave & Kristi, Jetty Rae, Jill Jack, The Lucky Nows, Michael Robertson, The Minor Pieces, Misty Lyn, The RFD Boys, Wilson Thicket, and others.
Jazz ensemble, named after the late jazz pianist and Earle cofounder Burgess, featuring drummer Robert Warren and a rotating roster of bassists and pianists.
Local jazz ensemble led by drummer Collins.
Two sets by this popular genre-shifting Ypsi-based jam-rock quartet. $25.
All invited to join or listen to an instrumental jam session.
Jazz standards and originals by this ensemble led by Grand Rapids-based composer-pianist Sung.
Local 10-piece big band led by tubaist Chris Smith that specializes in the old-time big band music of the late 1920s and early 1930s associated with Jelly Roll Morton and King Oliver.
Jazz & blues standards by an ensemble led by WCC jazz guitar instructor Somers.