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  2. Blind Pig (venue) - Wikipedia

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    The Blind Pig was cited as one of the primary reasons for Ann Arbor's listing as the #7 "Campus Scene That Rocks" in a 2003 RollingStone Magazine feature. [ 5 ] The Blind Pig appeared in a Biden for President commercial in October 2020 leading up to the November 2020 presidential election.

  3. Acoustic Café - Wikipedia

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    The Acoustic Cafe/SongCraft team was invited to present an @Google Talk about the "Songs Of The Road" in New York on 11/20/15. The flagship radio station for Acoustic Café is WQKL 107.1 FM in Ann Arbor, which carries the program twice each weekend, on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Country 99.9 sometimes simulcast this program.

  4. The Ark (folk venue) - Wikipedia

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    The Ark, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a nationally known acoustic and folk music venue. It has been in existence in various locations since 1965. It currently seats about 400 and features more than 300 live performances each year.

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  6. WQKL - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, "Easy 107" WPAG-FM changed its call letters to WAMX and became Mix 107 FM, Ann Arbor's Best Mix, playing a locally programmed mix of smooth jazz, new age music, and soft pop and soul vocals. WPAG's calls were changed to "WPZA" Three years later, the station was acquired by MW Blue Partnership, and the call sign and format changed once ...

  7. Zola - Wikipedia

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    Zola may refer to: Zola (name) , a list of people with either the surname, given name, stagename or nickname; and fictional characters Émile Zola , a major 19th-century French writer