BandsAcrossAmerica
Bands Across America and U of M Environmental Action Present
A Free Concert for Regime Change
VENUE:
Ballroom, University of Michigan Student Union
530 S State St
Ann Arbor MI 48109
USA
DETAILS:
Labor Day, September 6th
Michigan Ballroom, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Time: 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Admission: FREE
BANDS:
The Six Foot Poles
Hairy Drain Babies
A Working Model
the Teeth
Genessee Ramblers
Ninjas
The Nothing
Brothers and Sisters! The time has come! It only takes 5 seconds, 5 seconds of decision. 5 seconds to decide your purpose on the planet. 5 seconds to decide whether you are going to be part of the problem or part of the solution.
ARE YOU READY TO TESTIFY?
Can't be at the Union? Listen Live on Ann Arbor Alive A3 Internet Radio clickhere
U of M Environmental Action clickhere
Veterans for Peace clickhere
A Bands Against Bush Concert clickhere
A Music for America Concert clickhere
A Rock and Awe Concert clickhere
Bands Across America and U of M Environmental Action Present
A Free Concert for Regime Change
VENUE:
Ballroom, University of Michigan Student Union
530 S State St
Ann Arbor MI 48109
USA
DETAILS:
Labor Day, September 6th
Michigan Ballroom, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Time: 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Admission: FREE
BANDS:
The Six Foot Poles
Hairy Drain Babies
A Working Model
the Teeth
Genessee Ramblers
Ninjas
The Nothing
Brothers and Sisters! The time has come! It only takes 5 seconds, 5 seconds of decision. 5 seconds to decide your purpose on the planet. 5 seconds to decide whether you are going to be part of the problem or part of the solution.
ARE YOU READY TO TESTIFY?
Can't be at the Union? Listen Live on Ann Arbor Alive A3 Internet Radio clickhere
U of M Environmental Action clickhere
Veterans for Peace clickhere
A Bands Against Bush Concert clickhere
A Music for America Concert clickhere
A Rock and Awe Concert clickhere
VIEW 6 of 6 COMMENTS
I don't know whether Cross Street Station has reopened or not. It was open when I started college there in '92, but it closed a few years later. It was a very popular place, though--video games and lots of local bands.
Sadly, I haven't had a drink for about a year-and-a-half. I really haven't had any reason to celebrate. Thanks a lot, George W. Son-of-a-Bitch and his miserable job economy!
That may soon change, though. A Smirnoff Ice sounds really good about now. . . . (But it's not on my diet. . .I gained thirty to forty pounds on my mom's home cookin'! )