One Hot Robot

We drop hot, hot dance music on the masses with bass like butta, beats that induce baby making, and vocal hooks as catchy as a pandemic breakout. Be ready.
The group formed in late 2011 with the goal taking the local scene by storm. Comprised of a roster of Traverse City rock veterans and a up and coming local Diva, much like Voltron, these individuals joined together to form One Hot Robot. They are here to make you dance, rock and party your face off! …and defend the galaxy from evil.

Lucas Paul Band


The Lucas Paul Band is pleased to announce that they have been selected for the 2012 Ann Arbor Summer Festival lineup! The Festival this year has acts such as Bonnie Raitt, Feist, Esperanza Spalding and Al Green. The Lucas Paul Band performance will be June 21st at 6:30pm on the Top of the Park stage overlooking the beautiful University of Michigan campus. This will be a family-oriented original show so bring the kids to enjoy some local music. The LPB would love to see you there!

More info on this band available here:
http://www.lucaspaulband.com/

Paper Plane Pilots

We are a five-piece band, based in Traverse City, MI that focuses on the rock, pop, alternative & dance genres. Passionate original material continues to develop with Miss LaPointe (vocals), Sharpie & Jon with harmonizing guitars, Swank (bass) & Jen (drums) holding down the thunderous rhythm section.  A "must-see band" that guarantees a heart-felt connection & energy to get you out of your seat!

12 Year Reunion

Stay tuned for review of this band!

More info, click on link
http://www.facebook.com/pages/12-Year-Reunion/105187229523

Bret Mitchell and the Giant GHOST

MI Singer/Songwriter, Brett Mitchell, 30, and his band, Brett Mitchell & the giant GHOST, are the buzz words in the Midwest. Brett, born (too late) and raised in Midland, picked up the sticks in his early teens & fell in love. Drumming professionally and touring by age 17 in a variety of bands, he began songwriting. To assist his writing, he taught himself guitar and by 2005 had recorded his debut album called {Stereo}, playing virtually all the instruments. One by one, musicians approached him to support his live performance & the giant GHOST, Brett’s talented and versatile backing band, was formed. In 2007, Brett released his 2nd project, Small House. His heartfelt & sincere songwriting and his appealing vocals, whether Brett’s singing lead from guitar or drums, are the draw and the live show is high energy and literally riveting. Brett’s 3rd album, Falling Apart At The Seams released 1-1-11 to rave reviews.

The giant GHOST:
Marko Musich - Electric Guitar
Bill Hall - Bass Guitar
Michael Cramton - Drummer (when Brett is on guitar), Back Up Vocals
Sara Eden - Occasional Lead and/or Back Up Vocals

More info, click on link
http://www.brettmitchellmusic.com

The Dirty Americans

One of Michigan's top live acts, the Dirty Americans are dedicated to the heavy stoner riffs and workman-like raw vibe you can only find in one place...Detroit!.  Drawing inspiration from and playing with such legendary Michigan  rockers as the MC5, Iggy and the Stooges, Alice  Cooper, Ted Nugent ,  and Kid Rock (opening both massive northern michigan shows on Boyne Mountain)....the Dirty Americans cary a heavy torch!
 
Roadrunner Record's promotion of the first album Strange Generation produced by Paul Ebersold (Saliva/3 Doors Down) in 2004 generated a top 10 video in Japan and the UK, music on prime time TV (Alias) and songs in such playstation games as Wayne Gretzky Hockey, ATV3, American Chopper, and GT4.  
 
Their success overseas led to major festival appearances around the world including  Japan's summer sonic festivals, Turino's Freefest with the Stooges, a Co-head liner with Jet at Festimad/Spain,  as well as Download Festival/Donnington,UK, Rock Am Ring & Rock Im Park/Germany...all the while maintaining their do it yourself Motor City rebelious stance.
 
The new album "BLACK FEATHER is a self produced (JEFF PIPER/JEREMIAH PILBEAM) full length effort that was mixed by Tim Patalan (Sponge, Taproot) and features a cover of the Bob Seger System's "Lucifer" on which keyboardist Jimmie Bones (Kid Rock) appears.  More able to experiment since their break from Roadrunner Records, this is a darker and considerably more psychedelic effort...so dig out the headphones, turn it up, and tune out!
 
More info, click on link
www.dirtyamericans.net