The first 11 days of the tour were a whirlwind. We played every night in a new city after traveling a long time. Thankfully, we had a two day break before our gig in Detroit last night. Solomon and I spend the two days in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
| Sunset outside the venue in Detroit |
I realized as I saw the big "University of Michigan" sign as we drove into Ann Arbor that this is where my childhood friend, Laura Goben, lives and goes to school. We hung out a little bit, her friend Brian graciously gave me a tour of the campus, and I sat in on her church's worship team rehearsal. I went to King's Court Barbershop and a kind gentleman named Curtis cut my hair. He was very kind and asked me to take a picture of us "for the band's website."
| Curtis from King's Court Barbershop |
I'd say that Detroit lived up to all of the stereotypes and expectations I had of it. The alley where I found the sign below was infested with over a dozen stray cats that had apparently formed a colony there.
| Found while exploring the alley near the venue. |
However, the club that we played at was a very classy place. Cliff Bells was built in 1935 and is decorated with beautiful mahogany and brass. It was the first non-swing dance event we've played at, but it was still a great experience. The venue has been renovated, but still has all of the original woodwork.
If anyone has any good jokes, let me know. I'm losing steam.
Joke recommendation:
ReplyDelete"I have a lot of jokes about unemployed people, but none of them work"
HA...haha...ha
-Marisa
First grade joke: "Why was six afraid of seven?" "Because seven ate (eight) nine."
ReplyDeleteGreat haircut, and great smile, too!