The March issue of REVUE Magazine has an article covering the Foundry Hall benefit concert we’re putting on. You can check it out on page 13! And we’re officially sending a big thanks out to them (you know who you are)!
“Fact: Music venues have a hard time staying in business. That’s not a fate Foundry Hall, or its supporters, are willing to accept. The cozy South Haven performance venue has been going strong with a steady diet of local and national acts. All the while, the building had been up for sale, and one local band is making sure it becomes the venue’s permanent home. “We always felt that [Foundry Hall] brings a lot of local acts the opportunity to perform, and even national acts,” says Gretchen Powers, half of the folk duo Thirty Steps to Forward. “We read in the paper they were looking to purchase the building. We thought we could do something.” That something is coming in the form of a benefit show on March 22 at 7:30 p.m. Powers and her brother will appear with The Alabama Spanking Machines and Chicago-based Rebecca Rego. Admission is $7 and all the proceeds go to the cause.” REVUE MAGAZINE
![The March issue of REVUE Magazine has an article covering the Foundry Hall benefit concert we’re putting on. You can check it out on page 13! And we’re officially sending a big thanks out to them (you know who you are)!
“Fact: Music venues have a hard time staying in business. That’s not a fate Foundry Hall, or its supporters, are willing to accept. The cozy South Haven performance venue has been going strong with a steady diet of local and national acts. All the while, the building had been up for sale, and one local band is making sure it becomes the venue’s permanent home. “We always felt that [Foundry Hall] brings a lot of local acts the opportunity to perform, and even national acts,” says Gretchen Powers, half of the folk duo Thirty Steps to Forward. “We read in the paper they were looking to purchase the building. We thought we could do something.” That something is coming in the form of a benefit show on March 22 at 7:30 p.m. Powers and her brother will appear with The Alabama Spanking Machines and Chicago-based Rebecca Rego. Admission is $7 and all the proceeds go to the cause.” REVUE MAGAZINE](http://24.media.tumblr.com/9c689dbca45e244aeb47c4f089bc70c2/tumblr_misik7p11X1r7dscmo1_500.jpg)
