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Grammy-winning country music
performer Vince Gill with Chely
Wright, Saturday, Aug. 7;
$29.50/$15. Singer/songwriter
Jewel with Rusted Root, Sunday,
Aug. 8; $35/$20. Pop/rock '80s
band Duran Duran, Tuesday, Aug.
10; 529.50/$15. R&B/pop per-
former Patti LaBelle Wednesday,
Aug. 11; $32.50/$18.50. Country-
western veteran Kenny Rogers with
Rusted Root joins Jewel Sunday
Anne Murray, Thursday, Aug. 12;
at Pine Knob.
$29.50/$15.50. (248) 645-6666;
www.ticketmaster.com
The city of Southfield's Concerts
CLASSICAL
on the Lawn series features the blues
A Tchaikovsky Spectacular will he
performed by the Detroit Symphony
music of Robert Penn 7 p.m. Sunday,
Orchestra, with violinist-Konstan Cyr
Aug. 8, outside the Southfield
Kulka, 8 p.m. Friday *and Saturday,
Municipal complex, 26000 Evergreen
Aug. 6-7, at Meadow Brook Music
Road. The city's other outdoor music
Festival. A fireworks display follows.
venue, the Gazebo Concert series, fea-
-
Jack Everly makes his DSO debut as
tures jazz with The Sheila Landis
conductor. The DSO offers Hollywood
Quartet 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 11,
at Burgh Historical Park, Civic Center
by Starlight, featuring movie themes,
7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8. Featured
Drive at Berg Road. Both concerts are
are vocalists Judy McLane and Joseph
free. (248) 424-9022.
Mahowald and the Meadow Brook
Rapping Detroit duo Insane Clown
Festival Singers. $8-$50. (313) 576-
Posse headlines for "The Amazing Jeckel
5111/(248) 377-0100; www.derroit-
Brothers Tour" 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 13,
at Cobo Arena, Detroit. $25/$15. (313)
symphony.com
983-6611; (248) 645-6666.
R&B balladeer Barry White rakes
POFIROCKijAZZ
the stage with Earth, Wind & Fire
7th House in Pontiac presents
7:30
p.m. Friday, Aug. 13, at Joe
John
Mayall
&
The
British bluesman
Louis
Arena, Detroit. $20-$60. (313)
Friday,
Aug.
6.
Doors
at
Bluesbreakers
983-6611: (248) 645-6666.
9. $12.50/advance. -Next up is a sold-
The Ark Gong Show, emceed by
out show with Los Lobos Monday,
Christine Lavin, will be presented
Aug. 9. Doors at 8. (248) 645-6666;
along the lines of the old Chuck
www.99music.com
Barris TV show, 8 p.m. Saturday,
The first annual Nine Mile Music
Aug.
7, at The Ark; $10. A benefit
Fest, featuring a lineup of local
concert for The Ark, featuring Lavin,
Ferndale and Detroit area artists
Guy Clark, John McCutcheon and
including Susan Calloway and Jill
others, will be held 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
Jack, comes to downtown Ferndale, at
Aug. 8; $25. 316 S. Main, Ann
the corner of Woodward and Allen,
Arbor. (734) 763-8587.
beginning noon Saturday, Aug. 7. The
Ferndale Art Fair, running 10 a.m.-6
p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 7-8,
THE BIG SCREEN
in the city hall parking lot, provides
Producers David Stern of
Birmingham and Michael Grogan host
additional entertainment in addition
to more than 80 juried artists.
a screening and fund-raiser for
The Oak Park Summer Concert
Loopholes, their Detroit Film Yard Co.
feature film, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.
Series presents The Big Band Express
11, at the Troy Marriott. Filmed in
7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8, at
metro Detroit, the independent film is
Rothstein Park, behind the Jewish
Community Center's JPM building,
a Kafka-esque dark portrayal of a home
improvement salesman who gets caught
Oak Park. Sponsors include the
Neighborhood Project, city of Oak
up in a web of psychological cloak-and-
dagger when he is falsely accused of
Park and the Jewish News. If rain, at
murdering his boss. For informatidn
the JCC. Free. (248) 967-1112.
and reservations, call (888) 477-9273.
Also in Oak Park, The Fantastics
perform 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 10,
at Shepherd Park, Church and
LAUGH LINES
Northfield. If rain, at Oak Park High
The Cubicle Dogs perform Barking
School. Free. (248) 691-7555.
Up the Corporate Ladder, a sketch,
Pine Knob Music Theatre presents
OUT & ABOUT on page 102
the following concerts, all at 7:30 p.m.:

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January 8111. 1999

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