Ypsi Alehouse: Dale Osborn
Veteran Leo Kottke-style singer-guitarist.
Veteran Leo Kottke-style singer-guitarist.
Local punk duo. Openers: the Ypsilanti postpunk metal band Blowhole, the all-female Ferndale self0styled “twat punk” duo SeaHag, and Wtchbtchtea, an Ypsilanti-based nonbinary singer-songwriter whose music explores themes of religious trauma, queerness, and heartbreak.
Solo jazz guitarist. Solo jazz pianists TBA occasionally substitute.
All musicians invited. Hosted by singer-guitarist Brian Brickley.
Original story songs rooted in a variety of old-time traditions by the rural North Carolina husband-and-wife singer-songwriter duo of banjoist Sarah and guitarist Austin McCombie. Americana Highways calls their brand-new album, Be Real With Me, “rooted in an ethereal guitar mode with folky banjo notes & rich harmonic voices that float through the melody.” $29.
All ages admitted. With bands TBA. $23.
Jazz ensemble led by saxophonist Belgrave, the son of the late Detroit trumpeter Marcus Belgrave.
Jazz originals and standards by a local ensemble led by singer-bassist Rob Crozier. The July show features guest vocalist Adia Dobbins, a Detroit soul diva.
In the round performance by these veteran local acoustic folk singer-guitarists who specialize in funny songs.
Redford blues and blues-rock band.
Solo performance the guitarist in the local jam-rock band Stormy Chromer.
Folk-rock and Americana singer-songwriter.
Ethereal folk-rock by this local singer-songwriter whose music is described by one AllMusic reviewer as “an infectious anthem of femme power”. Tonight she is joined by Mikey Abbasspour, an eclectic singer-songwriter & classical guitarist. 5:30–6:30 p.m. Free.
Local bluegrass quartet known for its beautiful vocal harmonies and instrumental prowess. Tonight they are joined by pedal steel guitarist Mike Harrington. 7–10 p.m. $10.
With electric dance music DJs JONVH, OnDemand, and DJ Flounder.
Jazz-tinged folk-rock covers and originals by this ensemble led by Skon, a veteran local singer-songwriter known for his wry songs about love and loss.
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. With vocalist-percussionist Eddie Harding, guitarist Pete Bullard, keyboardist Jim Merte, saxophonist-percussionist Willie Rankins, bassist Al Kalaf, and drummer George Eberhard.
DJ dance party featuring a variety of Latin genres, including bachata, salsa, merengue, reggaeton, and Top 40.
Jazz ensemble, named after the late jazz pianist and Earle cofounder Burgess, featuring drummer Robert Warren and a rotating roster of bassists and pianists.
DJ Edward Alan in the Main Room spins pop, Top 40, and EDM. DJ DigiMark plays retro 80s to Top 40 pop videos in the Red Room.