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Music @ Main Hosts the Juggernaut Jug Band

West Bloomfield Township Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Rd, West Bloomfield, MI | Get Directions »
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As part of the Music @ Main concert series, The Friends of the West Bloomfield Twp Public Library will host the Juggernaut Jug Band for two shows on Sunday, April 21, 2013. The first performance will begin at 3:00 pm with doors opening at 2:30pm.  The second show will begin at 5:00 pm with doors opening at 4:30 pm.  All shows will be held in the Meeting Room of the West Bloomfield Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield.  The concerts are free.

 

The Juggernaut Jug Band is what happens when you cross four lunatics from Louisville Kentucky with Jug Band Music. Jug Band music is a combination of jazz and blues played with guitar, violin, banjo, mandolin and an actual stoneware crockery jug. It was developed in Louisville Kentucky and spread all over the country. This group takes it one step further by incorporating modern rock tunes, beach music, and Elvis into their act. A one of a kind group that you have to see to believe.... and you still won't believe what you saw.

 

The Friends are enthusiastic supporters of the West Bloomfield Township Public Library's services, programs, and materials. For over 60 years, the Friends have fostered growth of the Library with donations of more than $600,000.

For further information about the event or the Friends of the West Bloomfield Twp Public Library, contact the library at 248-682-2120.

Event Details

Posted by: Stephen Swarin
Where West Bloomfield Township Public Library 4600 Walnut Lake Rd, West Bloomfield, MI 48323
Next on This event is over.
Time 3:00 pm–4:00 pm
Price $0

More About West Bloomfield Township Public Library

West Bloomfield Township Public Library

West Bloomfield Township Public Library

4600 Walnut Lake Rd, West Bloomfield, MI
248-682-2120

The West Bloomfield Township Public Library was awarded the 2010 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor for museums and libraries. They are governed by an elected six-member Board of Trustees and the current President of the board is Ken Macon.

Librarians are available to answer questions by phone, in person, online and through text messaging. The building houses seven group study rooms, 22 computer workstations and a youth services area. Call the number provided for more information.

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