![]() In his spirit, I handed these songs, most of them mine, to Brad and Dominic. “Arthur Miller once said he looked forward to seeing what his plays inspired in others. ![]() Produced by Steve Curran, Keep It Right Here is Jeff’s fifth album and includes contributions from several esteemed musicians including Brad Phillips, Dominic John Davis, Joshua Davis, and Amanda Merte. What started out as a “good idea” to raise funds for The Purple Rose Theatre (a not-for-profit professional company Jeff founded in his hometown of Chelsea, MI, dedicated to producing New American Plays and creating opportunities for Midwest theatre professionals), has now turned into five albums, and a recent tour across the country in support of his recently released album Keep It Right Here. Filled with laugh-out-loud humor and poignancy, this is a wondrous night with one of television’s biggest stars that you don’t want to miss. The songs are tuneful, funny, honest and true, with titles like “If William Shatner Can, I Can Too”, “You Can Drink An Ugly Girl Pretty”, and “Have a Good Life (Then Die)”. Now, Jeff Daniels brings his original music to the Dogwood Center in an intimate musical evening. You know Jeff Daniels as the Emmy winning star of HBO’s The Newsroom, his film Dumb and Dumber with Jim Carrey, his role as the husband in the Oscar winning film Terms of Endearment, or maybe from the 1996 Disney remake of 101 Dalmatians when he starred as the owner of a litter of Dalmatians. For information, phone 231.924.4022.įiled Under: Uncategorized January 26 – An Evening with Jeff Daniels – 7:30 p.m. NCCA-Artsplace hours are Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m.ĭogwood Box Office hours are Tuesday – Friday 10:00 a.m. The NCCA West Michigan Luthier Concert is sold out! Black Box. Join musicians Mark Swanson, Ralston Bowles, Don Benson, Chester Winowiecki, David and Lee Middleman, Bud Greenman and others for a great night! A stunning photographic exhibit in the lobby gallery accompanies the concert. The ultimate combination of music and visual arts happens at the NCCA’s West Michigan Luthier Concert! Come out and enjoy live performances by West Michigan musicians performing on hand-made instruments from regional luthiers. The annual NCCA West Michigan Luthier concert is back at the Dogwood on February 8!
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