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Mulebone returns to Manitou Music Festival

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The Manitou Music Festival is pleased to welcome back Mulebone on Sunday, July 20 at the Lake Street Studio Stage in Glen Arbor. Mulebone is a partnership comprised of multi-instrumentalist, John Ragusa and roots music specialist, Hugh Pool. The launching pad for their musical expression is traditional blues. Hugh and John play slide guitar boogies, up-tempo rags, and country blues of all shapes and colors. Sometimes they play close to the source, as if tracing the image, and at other moments they take a new look, as if understanding their home from a distant land.

Admission is $15 for the 8 p.m. concert; Children under 18 are free. Tickets are available at Oryana Natural Foods in Traverse City, at the Glen Arbor Art Association office in Glen Arbor, and online at GlenArborArt.org. Chairs are provided, or you can bring your own. In the event of rain, the show will go on at the Glen Arbor Town Hall.

Studio Stage concerts are part of the Glen Arbor Art Association’s Manitou Music Festival which is underwritten in part by corporate sponsorships from Art’s Tavern, Cherry Republic, Glen Lake Chamber of Commerce, The Homestead Resort, McCahill’s Crossing Dairy Bar and Motel, On the Narrows Marina and individual contributions. The full schedule of concerts is available at GlenArborArt.org or by calling the Glen Arbor Art Association 231-334-6112.

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