This Friday, the Ann Arbor-fostered, Chicago-based roots-rock band, Great Divide, will be making an appearance in its old stomping grounds. Making matters even more exciting, the great musicians that make up the Great Divide are performing in honor of WILL WORK FOR FOOD at BTB Cantina (1140 S. University Ann Arbor, MI). The benefit concert starts at 9:30pm and everyone is encouraged to get there early to soak in the great atmosphere.
According to the band, their music is “steeped in the traditional roots of blues, country, soul, funk, and good, ol’ fashioned rock ‘n roll.” Influenced by Blues legend, Muddy Waters in addition to some of that timeless Motown sound, Great Divide comes out sounding like modern blues-rock backed by Otis Redding-esque horns. With performance experience all over the country – they will be travelling to Austin, TX to play at the well-known South By Southwest music festival in two weeks – these former Wolverines are looking forward to playing for a big U-M crowd once again. Get a taste of their tunes at http://www.myspace.com/greatdividelive .
Donations for WILL WORK FOR FOOD will be taken at the door. In true WWFF fashion, Great Divide hopes that by performing locally, they will be able to help raise funds to make a difference globally. See you there!
Great Divde WWFF Benefit Concert (invite your friends)
Date: Friday, March 12
Time: 9:30pm
Location: BTB Cantina 1140 S. University Ann Arbor, MI
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