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Music at the Museum - The Way Down Wanderers with Olivia Millerschin
The Way Down Wanderers A Music at the Museum Favorite is BACK AGAIN!!! The Way Down Wanderers - Equal parts fast-paced and soulful, 5-piece modern-folk Americana act, The Way Down Wanderers, draw listeners in with energy, originality and soulful generosity. Playing, performing and writing together for just 2 years, the Wanderers have built an enthusiastic and fast-growing following. Youthful and professionally trained, these young men captivate audiences with soaring instrumentals, foot stomping sing-alongs and a lively stage show and have created a buzz for themselves with their unplugged, off-stage encores and propensity for performing self-titled, restSTOMPS - free acoustic sets at rest & truck stops along their tour routes. The bands debut, self-titled album, produced by Mike Marsh of the Avett Brothers and recorded at Sonic Ranch in El Paso TX, is now available wherever music is sold.
Olivia Millerschin Look Both Ways, the second full-length album to be released September 23, 2016 from singer-songwriter Olivia Millerschin, infuses all of the clever lyrics, haunting melodies and colorful folk, pop and soulful elements shes noted for, with a few more years of life and musical experience added. Produced in Brooklyn and Detroit, the album mirrors the grit and hopefulness of both cities. The albums title reflects Olivias quest to look both ways relish in the good and proceed with caution when necessary in a complex music industry and world. The song Long Weekend is an ode to love found and quickly lost and features artist Michael Grubbs, known to his fans as Wakey Wakey, and, an alum of the hit TV show One Tree Hill. The love song, When, features Sawyer Fredericks, the 2015 winner of The Voice. Just 21, the indie musicians talent, optimism and hard work continues to reap rewards. Although she describes herself as the top end of mediocre, low end of fabulous, the accolades prove otherwise. Shes won a John Lennon Songwriting Award, was a quarter-finalist on Americas Got Talent and had songs featured in national and indie movies and TV shows, including A Girl Like Her, MTVs Finding Carter and the popular Russian sitcom, How to Become Russian. Her version of the 1920s French song, Parlez-Moi DAmour is featured on a Republic Records companion album to author Mitch Alboms book, The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, alongside musical greats Ingrid Michaelson and Tony Bennett. With more than 200 shows played or planned in 2016, its been a busy year. Olivia has toured internationally with Sawyer Fredericks, Howie Day, Tyler Hilton, Ryan Cabrera and Orla Gartland, and has performed at nearly 100 US colleges and myriad venues, ranging from Radio City Music Hall and Detroits renowned Fox Theater, to City Winery in Chicago, Atlanta and NYC. In her home state of Michigan, Olivia has been a finalist in The Detroit Music Awards and in the West Coasts LA Music Critics Awards. She was chosen from among thousands of bands to perform at Milwaukees Summerfest, the worlds largest music festival. In addition to singing and songwriting, Olivia plays ukulele, guitar and piano, and often performs solo or with her full band. As if touring and writing dont keep her busy enough, Olivia frequently donates time to many charities and organizations, including Notes for Notes, an afterschool program located in major cities, including Detroit, which offers free access to music instruments and instruction. Perhaps the best tribute to her talent comes from those who review music daily. When I see a newcomer like Olivia enter the scene with a strong sense of self and songs that are nothing short of beautiful to listen to, she earns my following. Atypical Sounds, Brooklyn
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LocationTri-Cities Historical Museum (View)
200 Washington Ave
Grand Haven, MI 4917
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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