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Alluvion Presents: Dan Rickabus Album Release wsg Hannah Laine

  • The Alluvion 414 East Eighth Street Traverse City, MI, 49686 United States (map)

All ages - General Admission

Seated Listening Room Style Show

Doors & bar open at 7:00 PM - Show starts at 7:30

Tickets $20 in advance - $25 at the door

On June 3rd, drummer, songwriter, producer Dan Rickabus brings together a cast of luminaries to perform his new album “Ache in the Blooming” with a 7-piece band. 

A founding member of The Crane Wives, Dan has often reached for his solo project to explore possibilities of collaboration, make wild recording studio ideas happen, and share songs. The new album of 11 original songs is ethereal, immersive, and imaginative. It also brings with it an opportunity to create live and in the moment with some of Dan’s favorite Michigan musicians.

He’ll be joined by Seth Bernard, Jordan Hamilton, Max Lockwood, Eric O’Daly, Brandon Fitzpatrick, and The Lasso, each a prolific, imaginative artist on their own! Dan will sing lead and play the drum kit as the team creates a lush and layered sound. 

The uncanny songsmith Hannah Laine will open the show with her unique magic. 

Tickets available to Deep End members only until April 2


Dan, and the rest of this rare gathering of artists, hopes to take you on an evocative, extraordinary sonic journey.

Band lineup / instrumentation:

Dan Rickabus - drum kit, lead vocals

Seth Bernard - electric guitar

Max Lockwood - bass, harmonies

Jordan Hamilton - cello

Eric O’Daly - percussion, acoustic guitar, harmonies

Brandon Fitzpatrick - keyboards

The Lasso (Andy Catlin) - synths, samples


DAN RICKABUS

Dan Rickabus is a drummer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and educator living in Grand Rapids. A founding member of The Crane Wives and Public Access, Dan is a seasoned collaborator who is proud to dedicate his spirit to the Collective. In 2017, he released his debut solo record "Void / Journal" - an expansive sonic journey through percussive dream-folk crafted by a massive cast of Earthwork Musicians. New music from Dan's solo project is on the way. Keep your ear to the ground for the new album to drop in 2026.

Tickets available to Deep End members only until April 2


HANNAH LAINE

Hannah Laine is a Grand Rapids–based singer, songwriter, pianist, and loop artist whose music blends soul, jazz, and experimental soundscapes into an intimate, emotionally rich experience. Known for her warm vocal tone, layered harmonies, and intuitive approach to live looping, Hannah creates immersive performances that feel both spontaneous and deeply intentional.

A lifelong vocalist and intuitive writer with roots in piano and choral music, she crafts songs that explore healing, inner transformation, and the quiet spaces of the human experience. Her live sets often unfold like sound paintings—building from minimal piano lines into swirling vocal textures, rhythmic loops, and meditative grooves.

Whether performing solo or collaborating with the vibrant creative community of West Michigan, Hannah continues to shape a musical identity that is reflective, soulful, and unmistakably her own. With each performance, she invites listeners into a world where vulnerability becomes strength and sound becomes a form of connection.


Tickets available to Deep End members only until April 2


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