For all of you Michael Perry fans that live in southern Wisconsin/northern Illinois, here is something you probably don't want to pass up: a FREE, live (always better than those dead ones) performance tomorrow night in Monroe, WI. While the picture above shows Michael with his band, "The Long Beds," I believe his performance tomorrow is his, "Clodhopper Monologue." The following is the info that they e-mailed:
"Here are the basics (as usual, more details and active links available on the Live Events page of sneezingcow [dot] com) [NOTE: just to be sure we both wind up at the same place, we always recommend you confirm dates/times/details with the venue]:
Thursday, April 21, 2011. 7:00 p.m. Monroe Arts Center. 1315 11th Street
Monroe, WI 53566-1744. Reading and discussion will the held in the Gunderson Stiles Concert Hall. This event is free and open to the public."
For those of you who don't know Michael, he is a local (northern Wisconsin) author/humorist/farmer/musician/volunteer fireman/EMT who also hosts, "Tent Show Radio from Big Top Chautauqua," which can be heard on Wisconsin Public Radio and other listener supported stations across the country.
Lisa and I went to see him with some friends of ours (neighbors as well... nice when that happens) a few months ago and the Mineral Point Opera House. I highly recommend seeing him. The guy is an absolute hoot and the price for this gig is certainly right.
"Here are the basics (as usual, more details and active links available on the Live Events page of sneezingcow [dot] com) [NOTE: just to be sure we both wind up at the same place, we always recommend you confirm dates/times/details with the venue]:
Thursday, April 21, 2011. 7:00 p.m. Monroe Arts Center. 1315 11th Street
Monroe, WI 53566-1744. Reading and discussion will the held in the Gunderson Stiles Concert Hall. This event is free and open to the public."
For those of you who don't know Michael, he is a local (northern Wisconsin) author/humorist/farmer/musician/volunteer fireman/EMT who also hosts, "Tent Show Radio from Big Top Chautauqua," which can be heard on Wisconsin Public Radio and other listener supported stations across the country.
Lisa and I went to see him with some friends of ours (neighbors as well... nice when that happens) a few months ago and the Mineral Point Opera House. I highly recommend seeing him. The guy is an absolute hoot and the price for this gig is certainly right.
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