$10 show admission or $20 admission and all you can eat food
RYAN DILLAHA AND THE MIRACLE MEN
Born & bred Downriver, singer/songwriter Ryan Dillaha is truly a product of Detroit. Educated at Wayne State, he worked at Rouge Steel while working on his PhD in American Literature. Growing up he was surrounded by Motown and the classic country music his father brought with him as he made his way up the “Hillbilly Highway” from Tennessee to Detroit for work. These influences are unmistakable in Dillaha’s heartfelt self-released, “Love Alone”. As the cover promises…”solid gold heartbreaking hits”.
Barnyard Stompers play the roughest and rawest Country music allowed by law and then some. Outlaw Country assassins who go against the grain with their own brand of old school Honky-Tonk, Dirty Blues and Southern Rock!
Two brothers, Joe and Jacob Cacias, have been playing music together for for seventeen years, coming together to create a project “The Green Music Brothers”. The love of making music from their hearts gave these brothers a reason to be heard. When “The Green Music Brothers” take the stage, they have soul and a unique personality making any audience jam out with them singing along with their songs. With the addition of a bassist, Daniel Lee Mortenson Jr. (Danny-Lee), and a percussionist Derek Straight (D-Rock) the band is diverse with backgrounds from Metal to Gospel. Together they combine their knowledge offering a smooth raspy voice, crisp acoustic leads, distinctive bass riffs, and unique drum beats — the music is modern and feels good.
Formed in the spring of 2009 Me and the Devil quickly became known for putting on a great live show. Mixing traditional country and blues with there own original material they’ll either make you get up and dance or cry in your beer
Hellwater plays irreverent, raunchy and original traditional American music from honky tonk to high-lonesome country to oldtimey bluegrass and tub-thumping jug band and country blues tunes.