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PhotoGallery: Energetic Cover Band, Sunshine are Remedy for Summer Music Series
After three weeks of taking it inside because of the rain, the Saline Summer Music Series was finally held outdoors in downtown Saline Thursday night.
After rain forced organizers to bring it indoors for three straight weeks, the Saline Summer Music Series was held in its rightful place Thursday evening.
Detroit-area cover band Remedy amped up the crowd with rockin' hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Vocalist Karin Elizabeth wowed the crowd with a couple electric violin solos to end the show.
Elizabeth, who also plays guitar, was a child prodigy on violin and studied opera and stringed instrument performance at Michigan State University, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University.
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Many seats were empty at the start of the show. But by 7:30, the crowd grew to about 300 people.
212 Arts Center was on hand to lead chalk-art exercises on South Ann Arbor Street, which was closed between Michigan Avenue and Henry Street.
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The concert series continues Thursday night with a performance by the Saline Big Band.
July 7 — The Saline Big Band,
July 14 — Time Machine,
July 21 — Justine Blazer,
July 28 — 6 Foot Poles,
In case of inclement weather, the performance will relocate to the Liberty School Gym at 7265 Saline-Ann Arbor Rd.
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