The music of Maggie McCabe
Feb
22
7:00 PM19:00

The music of Maggie McCabe

Maggie McCabe has made her mark on Detroit’s music scene with her unique, direct style. Her honest, simple approach connects her with every audience. A classically trained vocalist and accomplished at guitar, mandolin and Bodhran (Irish drum), she plays music of many genres.

Maggie began her career as a single mom who finally decided to challenge herself to step on stage. Now she’s an award-winning full-time musician, the leader of several bands, Maggie's Farm an Acoustic Blues Trio, Lorelei Female A Cappella group McCabe's Ladies, Detroit's only All-Female Celtic group.

Maggie is also the owner of her own company- McCabe Music.

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Paris Delane performs
Feb
14
7:00 PM19:00

Paris Delane performs

A voice that has an astonishing seven octave vocal range draws you in with messages from his heart and soul. The presence of Paris Delane on stage is so overwhelming It’s an experience one does not forget. Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, in a neighborhood where statistically young black men didn't live past the age of sixteen, Paris Delane found himself in his music. His mother Lillian put a guitar in his hands at eight years old and by the time he was nine, he had begun to write his own songs. As Paris discovered life through a young boys eyes, he was influenced musically through his mother Lillian, who sang with legnedary gospel singer Albertina Walker. Lillian made two recordings, Great is the Lord and I'm a child of the King. She kept company with people like Jessie Dixon, Rev. Maceo Woods, Harold White and the late Miss Evelyn Gaye who was Marvin Gaye's cousin. Paris was also influenced by other legendary singers and musicians such as Miles Davis, Mavis Staples, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, and Otis Redding. Paris continued to sing as he grew up on the streets, singing for the neighborhood, in church, in talent shows and once in high school formed a rock band. Along the way Paris learned to play the piano, lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, flute, and the saxophone. Paris took a short hiatus from music when he was twenty four and moved to Florida. There he pursued other endeavors. It wasn't long before he moved back to Chicago and once again began to sing. He heard of a group singing and drawing crowds in the subways and one snowy day he grabbed his guitar and went. His sole motivation was to play his music yet he discovered that others enjoyed what he was doing. He went back the next day, and the next, and soon he had a literal underground following. Paris invited his brother Sam Hogan to join him and form a duo. Soon the duo became a trio and not long after that, Rough, Smooth and Silk was born. The three of them, Paris, Sam and Michael became a huge sensation in the Chicago area. They sang on the Oprah Winfrey show for Michael Jordan and the rest of the Bulls, the song titled The Ballad of the Bulls. Rough, Smooth and Silk opened for Aretha Franklin, and traveled to Japan to sing, they also played Music Row in Nashville. They were approached by another local musician named Dan Pritzker and soon the trio became the voices of the band Sonia Dada. Paris had been with the Rocket Soul band fithteen years, touring through out the United States, Europe and Australia. He has earned awards such as a Triple Platinum, Double platinum, Platinum and Gold in Australia. He has won a Cleo award and is featured on the movie sound track for Nothing to Lose starring Martin Lawrence and Tim Robbins, and also the Sound Track for the movie Waterproof written and directed by Barry Berman starring Burt Reynolds April Grace, Orlando Jones and Janet Dubois. Paris's talent has sent him touring with Carlos Santana, Steve Winwood and Traffic, Tower Of Power, and The Allman Brothers. He open for Bob Dylan, James Brown, Bruce Hornsby Funky Meters, and many others, which is to many to mention! Appearing on talk shows such as Conan Obrien, Regis and Kathy Lee, while entertaining the Australian Music Awards with host Will Smith. Paris played with The Counting Crows, and has recorded with Music Giants, Marianne Faithful, John Oates and Billy Corgan. He now has a new band called Paris Delane Called the Legends Elite.. The band is soulful, funky, with a rock edge that is heartfelt. In 2010 Paris Delane co-produced his second solo project Titled Writer Without A Pen with legenary keyboard player and producer Bill Cuomo. Cuomo, who is well known for co-writing Oh' Cherry and his keyboard work with Steve Perry, Kim Carnes, Smoky Robinson, and White Snake. 

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Valentines Day Special
Feb
14
to Feb 16

Valentines Day Special

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❤️ Valentines Weekend Special ❤️
Two 12 ounce sirloin steak dinners, grilled veggies & your choice of baked or mashed potato, 2 strawberry balsamic spring mix salads, passion fruit cheesecake for dessert and a bottle of champagne.
Call 989-262-8681 to reserve your spot. Available Fri, Sat and Sunday on Valentines weekend.

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Dec
31
to Jan 1

New Years Eve Party

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Greg Nagy and Paris Delane perform for our New Year’s Eve celebration.
Enjoy our prime rib dinner, which includes appetizer, salad, two sides, cornbread, Dessert, commemarative champagne flute and a $10 gift card to be used beginning January 2.
Reservations after 8pm $50 per table (applied toward dinner)

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Oct
4
7:00 PM19:00

Sweet Willie Tea

Authentic American music with a bona fide, genuine, one-of-a-kind, one-man-band!

He began playing guitar as a teenager and in the 1980's released one record with the punk rock band "Toll". In the 90's he had a commercial success as front man for the blues/rock show band "Cidy Zoo". Their "Something for Everyone" release, included the single "Talk Louder", the classical crossover instrumental "25 Strings", and the popular "Buick City Blues". All three received airplay. "Talk Louder" eventually charted at #15 on the AAA charts. After that success, the band went on hiatus for several years and Willie found other work as an artist and actor. Cidy Zoo eventually released a new single titled "Waitin' On You".

Then an accident left Willie's left hand paralyzed.

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Paris Delane performs
Apr
12
7:00 PM19:00

Paris Delane performs

A voice that has an astonishing seven octave vocal range draws you in with messages from his heart and soul. The presence of Paris Delane on stage is so overwhelming It’s an experience one does not forget. Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, in a neighborhood where statistically young black men didn't live past the age of sixteen, Paris Delane found himself in his music. His mother Lillian put a guitar in his hands at eight years old and by the time he was nine, he had begun to write his own songs. As Paris discovered life through a young boys eyes, he was influenced musically through his mother Lillian, who sang with legnedary gospel singer Albertina Walker. Lillian made two recordings, Great is the Lord and I'm a child of the King. She kept company with people like Jessie Dixon, Rev. Maceo Woods, Harold White and the late Miss Evelyn Gaye who was Marvin Gaye's cousin. Paris was also influenced by other legendary singers and musicians such as Miles Davis, Mavis Staples, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, and Otis Redding. Paris continued to sing as he grew up on the streets, singing for the neighborhood, in church, in talent shows and once in high school formed a rock band. Along the way Paris learned to play the piano, lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, flute, and the saxophone. Paris took a short hiatus from music when he was twenty four and moved to Florida. There he pursued other endeavors. It wasn't long before he moved back to Chicago and once again began to sing. He heard of a group singing and drawing crowds in the subways and one snowy day he grabbed his guitar and went. His sole motivation was to play his music yet he discovered that others enjoyed what he was doing. He went back the next day, and the next, and soon he had a literal underground following. Paris invited his brother Sam Hogan to join him and form a duo. Soon the duo became a trio and not long after that, Rough, Smooth and Silk was born. The three of them, Paris, Sam and Michael became a huge sensation in the Chicago area. They sang on the Oprah Winfrey show for Michael Jordan and the rest of the Bulls, the song titled The Ballad of the Bulls. Rough, Smooth and Silk opened for Aretha Franklin, and traveled to Japan to sing, they also played Music Row in Nashville. They were approached by another local musician named Dan Pritzker and soon the trio became the voices of the band Sonia Dada. Paris had been with the Rocket Soul band fithteen years, touring through out the United States, Europe and Australia. He has earned awards such as a Triple Platinum, Double platinum, Platinum and Gold in Australia. He has won a Cleo award and is featured on the movie sound track for Nothing to Lose starring Martin Lawrence and Tim Robbins, and also the Sound Track for the movie Waterproof written and directed by Barry Berman starring Burt Reynolds April Grace, Orlando Jones and Janet Dubois. Paris's talent has sent him touring with Carlos Santana, Steve Winwood and Traffic, Tower Of Power, and The Allman Brothers. He open for Bob Dylan, James Brown, Bruce Hornsby Funky Meters, and many others, which is to many to mention! Appearing on talk shows such as Conan Obrien, Regis and Kathy Lee, while entertaining the Australian Music Awards with host Will Smith. Paris played with The Counting Crows, and has recorded with Music Giants, Marianne Faithful, John Oates and Billy Corgan. He now has a new band called Paris Delane Called the Legends Elite.. The band is soulful, funky, with a rock edge that is heartfelt. In 2010 Paris Delane co-produced his second solo project Titled Writer Without A Pen with legenary keyboard player and producer Bill Cuomo. Cuomo, who is well known for co-writing Oh' Cherry and his keyboard work with Steve Perry, Kim Carnes, Smoky Robinson, and White Snake. 

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New Years Eve Celebration
Dec
31
to Jan 1

New Years Eve Celebration

New Years Eve celebration at Slo' Bones BBQ Smokehaus.

We have the music of Paris Delane and Greg Nagy.

Comedian Shane Dials will offer up his unique brand of comedy.

Meal includes smoked prime rib dinner, appetizer, salad, 2 sides, corn bread, desser,

commemorative champagne flute and a $10 gift card (valid 1/2/2019)

Call now for reservations 989-262-8681

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