Harmonica Buzz: Buzz Shows
Sunday, August 31st, 2008
The Green Door w/ Mo' Kauffey
Benefit : BLUES FOR DYSTROPHY - 6:00
2005 East Michigan AvenueLansing MI 48912
517-482-6376
Monday, September 1st, 2008
The Chrysler Arts, Beats & Eats
Mo' Kauffey w/ Harmonica Buzz - 3:00
DowntownPontiac MI 48342
Chrysler Arts, Beats & Eats is back and proving you dont have to go far for great family fun on Labor Day Weekend! For the eleventh year, the festival will offer more than 200 performances on eight stages, the top ranked HealthPlus Juried Fine Arts Show, local restaurants with some of the finest cuisine in metro Detroit and international, regional and local attractions that will continue to make the city of Pontiac the premier destination for Labor Day weekend, August 29-September 1, 2008.
Event Hours:
Friday August 29th 4:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday August 30th 11:00am - 11:00pm
Sunday August 31st 11:00am - 11:00pm
Monday September 1st 11:00am - 8:00pm
Thursday, September 4th, 2008
The Green Door
The Buzz 'n Mo' Show w/ "The Great" Mo' Kauffey - 9:00
2005 E. Michigan AveLansing MI 48912
USA
517-482-6376
"The Great" Mo' Kauffey rides in from Canada to do The Buzz 'n Mo' Show at Buzz's long time favorite hangout. Not to be missed.
Friday, September 5th, 2008
Eaton Rapids Amphitheater
Harmonica Buzz w/ "The Great" Mo' Kauffey - 7:00
315 W. Knight StreetEaton Rapids MI 48827
A new amphitheater with my favorite old, bearded guy ... this will be great and a lot of fun. Very much looking forward to this.
Saturday, September 27th, 2008
The White Crow Music Conservatory
Harmonica Buzz & Six String B. Goode - 8:00
3736 MackinawSaginaw MI
989-790-2118
Dedicated to the Education, Preservation and Pure Enjoyment of Acoustic Music!
Saturday, November 8th, 2008
Kaleidoscope Coffeehouse Concert Series
w/ Six String B. Goode - 8:00
601 E. Michigan AveAlbion MI 49224
The Kaleidoscope Coffeehouse offers live music on Saturday nights from 8 to 10 PM. Admission is free. Coffee & tea are free. Donations will be accepted and encouraged for the performing artists and to help buy supplies (more coffee, etc.). The Kaleidoscope is not the typical coffeehouse that offers exotic and expensive hot & cold coffee drinks using fancy steamers or noisy blenders. The Kaleidoscope is a not-for-financial-profit community coffeehouse. It will, by design, spawn groups or activities that will profit the community in some way on other nights of the week. That is where the Kaleidoscope concept comes in - the people, needs, resources, strengths, weaknesses, assets, surpluses, etc., of the community come in many shapes and colors. Like a kaleidoscope, these are constantly changing. It is our hope that the coffeehouse will become a rallying place for meeting to help meet some of the community’s needs. On some nights, it may simply be a nice, quiet place to hang out, read, study or use our wireless Internet access. On other nights it may become the meeting place for an AA or NA group that uses part of the facilities, for example, or a book discussion group, etc. On Saturday, it’s time to kick back, relax and listen to some music. The main performing room will comfortably hold 25 to 30 people in the audience. Another adjacent room has tables & seating for listening, reading, socializing, etc. That too should hold at least a couple dozen more people.