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Party music is the backbone of any event or party and it can definitely make or break the night. Often a live band or wedding singer can provide a wonderful atmosphere for your party, wedding, or event. Perhaps you're hosting a classy, corporate event in Traverse City and you need some smooth Traverse City, MI jazz players. Or maybe you need an vibrant live band that's going to energize your guests. Whether you're looking for a Traverse City, MI classical band, Traverse City, MI jazz band, Traverse City, MI rock band, or a Traverse City, MI wedding band for your event, party, or wedding we'll help you find the best music for your party.
Traverse City Bands may also serve the following areas: Maple City, Paradise, Colfax, Mesick, Rapid City, Mayfield, Glen Arbor, Elk Rapids, Whitewater, Honor, Lake Ann, Leland, Buckley, Thompsonville, Kingsley, Interlochen, Beulah, Suttons Bay, Omena, Lake Leelanau, Kewadin, Benzonia, Williamsburg, Cedar, Copemish, Grawn, Acme, South Boardman, Alden, Empire, Old Mission, and Grand Traverse County.
Traverse City Factoid:
As of 1853, the only operating post office in the Grand Traverse Bay region was the one located at Old Mission, which was then known as "Grand Traverse." While in Washington, D.C. in 1852, Mr. Lay had succeeded in getting the U.S. Post Office to authorize a new post office at his newer settlement. As the newer settlement had become known as "Grand Traverse City," Lay proposed this name for its post office, but the USPS clerk suggested dropping the "Grand," in the name, as to limit confusion between this new office and the one at nearby Old Mission. Mr. Lay agreed to the name "Traverse City" for the post office, and the village took on this name.  Traverse City Bands

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  • Q&A with Stephen Pastel
    • Well, surely Stephen Pastel hardly needs an introduction. His band The Pastels is one of indie music's long lasting and most loved, his 1980s record label 53rd and 3rd released...
  • Troubadour And Interpreter Of Cover Song Storytelling Releases New CD
    • June 21, 2006 (Baltimore, MD) -- Andrew Luttrell, a singer/songwriter and performer from Baltimore, MD, will release his brand new studio album "Luttrell, Noon & Wenger: Scorched Sentiments" first week of August, 2006. The CD contains 12 original tracks recorded with two talented local musicians, Skip Noon and John Wenger.
  • Avenue 707 Announces Release Of Much-Anticipated First Album
    • June 23, 2006--Newly formed West Coast rap/urban hip hop group Avenue 707 celebrates the release of their first album, Avenue 707, on Hangout Records. The Bay Area group brings together four talented members, each with rich and diverse musical experience ...