Thursday, March 20, 2008

Save The Grande Concert Series

If you made it to the Grande 40th Anniversary concert in 2006 you may have met Mr.Tom Gaff.
Tom was a partner with Old Stoner Productions that put on the concert. Today, in the light of Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist Church's desire to salvage the Grande building, Tom has come up with an ambitious idea and has asked The Grandeballroom.com to pass the following information along.

Leo Early
Webmaster
www.thegrandeballroom.com

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From the desk of Tom Gaff:

Dave Miller and I are planning a “Save The Grande” concert series at the Royal Oak Music Theater with the blessings of Uncle Russ. The profits raised from these concerts will be donated to the Chapel Hill Church to help restore the Grande Ballroom. Chapel Hill Ministries will be using the restored Grande for church functions. Dr. Smith has discussed with me possible uses such as concerts, dancing, recording studio and even a restaurant among others.


One show will feature Joe Walsh. We have talked to Joe and he is willing to play to help raise money for the Grande Ballroom restoration project. Joe will let us know when he is available after the Eagles concert tour schedule is complete. We are also contacting other Grande era musicians to see if they would be willing to play at these benefit shows.


If you would like to get involved or have a contact with any musician from the Grande era please contact me at savethegrande@sbcglobal.net or 586-215-7214.

Tom Gaff

Friday, March 7, 2008

Motor City's Burning

You may remember Ben Whalley and his BBC crew were allowed access last fall to the Grande to shoot this film. It debuts in the U.K. this evening and as yet has no plans to air in the U.S. You can, however, check out clips etc. at this BBC web site:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/musictv/detroit/

Cheers,

Leo