Nathan Alan, Gratiot Lake Road, Kyle Pentecost Nov. 8
EAST LANSING, Mich. — (SCENE) Metrospace, 110 Charles
St., will host an Indie folk concert featuring Nathan Alan, Gratiot Lake Road,
and Kyle Pentecost on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m.
This
is an all-ages show, and admission at the door is $5.
Nathan Alan is a Northern Michigan native now residing in
the Lansing Area. He has brought his brand of story-telling folk songs to many
local stages. His writing is inspired by nature and the people in his life. For
more info visit http://nathanalan.bandcamp.com/
Gratiot Lake Road, from
Calumet Michigan in the Upper Peninsula, writes songs about nightmares on Lake
Superior’s shores, the inevitability of winter following autumn, and the ruins
and relics of the industrial copper mining boom that are still strewn across
the Upper Peninsula from 100 years ago. The band consists of Ben and Emaleigh
Jensen, Matthew Radue, Tony Laux and Brian Hempel. They blend professional
vocals with guitar, bass, banjo, violin and percussions. For more info
visit https://www.facebook.com/gratiotlakeroad?fref=ts
Kyle Pentecost is a local
musician who writes original tunes about people, the past and love. He has been
known to play a Chuck Berry cover, and can rock a guitar and harmonica. For
more info visit https://www.facebook.com/kyle.pentecost.personal?fref=ts
(SCENE) Metrospace is East Lansing’s City-funded
contemporary art gallery and performance space. It is located at 110 Charles
St. in downtown East Lansing. Contact Tim Lane at scenemetrospace@gmail.com or
visit www.scenemetrospace.com for more information about the space. Regular gallery
hours are Thursdays from 2-5 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays from 2-6 p.m. and
Sundays from noon-4 p.m.; and by appointment.
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