Green Wood Coffee House Event Listings

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Join us for exceptional music, coffee, and dessert in an intimate setting at one of our Coffee House events.

We now have two locations! Please note which location is hosting your event!

Ann Arbor location: 3150 Glazier Way, Ann Arbor MI 48105
Our Ann Arbor location has moved! Grace Church Ann Arbor North has welcomed our series into its beautiful space in the woods, just around the corner from our previous location.

Out Of Eden location: 2415 Norvell Rd, Grass Lake MI 49240

To purchase tickets:
Click Eventbrite link found with each event listing OR call (734) 645-0944 and leave a message with your name, number of seats, and performance date; then pay at the door with cash or check.

No tickets are mailed; simply give your name at the door.

Doors open 30 minutes before show time.

Times are tough — money is tight. Music brings comfort and joy. If your budget prevents you from paying admission, please don’t stay away! At the door, simply pay what you can, or mention that you are on the guest list. It’s just not the same without you!

Event Information:

  • Fri
    04
    Mar
    2022

    Harper and Midwest Kind in concert

    8:00 pm1001 Green Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

    Tickets $15 BUY-TICKETS-NOW

    Facebook Event Page

    Peter Harper was born in the United Kingdom and raised in Western Australia.In Perth, one of the most isolated cities in the world, there was a thriving blues and folk scene. The blues had a rawness, an honesty and a passion of the soul which affected Harper deeply. Then, like every blues lover, Harper began his journey backwards to discover the deeper roots of the music: the works of artists such as Muddy Waters and Sonny Boy Williamson II.  Harper did not stop his search with the blues. It was a chance meeting with Hopi "Dan Running Bear" in  Colorado that led him down the path to rediscovering the music of his homeland. Fascinated with the spirituality and culture of the American Natives, he found similar qualities in the Australian Aborigines of his homeland. On adding the native didgeridoo to his music, Harper says, "The didgeridoo is a spiritual and healing instrument, and it seems blues music accepts it with open arms. Prior to his introduction to American audiences, Harper released six CDs in Australia. Harper received a Gold Record for "Sailing Australia" (America's Cup Theme). Harper had the honor of backing blues legend, Muddy Waters on harmonica for his West Australian tour. He was also invited to perform harmonica on stage several times with US super group, Journey.

    With a home at a U.S. record label and a growing following from American audiences, Harper made the permanent move to the U.S. His high-energy shows are performed at club venues, blues festivals, and world music festivals, with an average of 25 festivals and 200 club dates per year.  www.harper.biz