A piece of Saline and the music community was damaged by fire on November 8th, and now people have gathered to give back and help the Patalan brothers, Tim and Andy rebuild a portion of the Loft Recording Studio.
The 150-year-old barn has been the home of The Loft Recording Studios since 1988 when Tim and Andy Patalan decided to take their music recording into their own hands. Since then, bands from Sponge to Taproot, Ted Nugent, Electric Six, and more have used the comfortable confines of the country setting to make recording history.
Loft Recording GoFundMe Page
Now, they need your help. The Friday benefit is just about sold out, but you can still donate. They’ve set up a GoFundMe page to help put the old studio back together. Click the link below.
Owner Tim Patalan told me he’s been astounded by the outpouring of people looking for ways to help. He said it’s been heartwarming to know what they do in that studio makes a difference in people’s lives.
As the GoFundMe page says “All current and future projects have had to be placed on hold as we move through the obstacle of rebuilding and replacing what was destroyed. Our hope is that this is not an ending, but a rebirth.” That’s my hope too!
The Loft Recording
The Loft is a piece of Detroit’s music history; they want to make more. Please, donate if you can and I’ll see you Friday night in Saline!
-Meltdown-
Sponge's Vinnie Dombroski "The Epitome Of Detroit Cool!"
Over the weekend, I went to Warren for their birthday bash celebration. Sponge headlined the night, after Vinnie Dombroski served as the Grand Marshal in the parade. I’ve alway told anyone who would listen, that, in my opinion, Vinnie is one of my favorite people in the Detroit music scene. Hell, one of my favorite people in general.
My relationship with Vin goes back to the first Sponge album. The band came by the radio station I worked at in Buffalo, N.Y. to promote the album/band. We sort of just passed each other in the hallway. After my move to Detroit in 1995, I met him somewhere along the line and the rest is history. We’ve been friends ever since. He’s on my Christmas card list, and I always get one from him and his family.
He’s so talented and criminally underrated. He’s humble, giving, kind, cool, I could go on and on. I thought that I would write a whole story about the greatestness of the Sponge front man, but why not let some who know him best, and who’ve played with him, tell you instead.
How about we start with some high praise from Kid Rock himself. “Vinnie is the epitome of Detroit cool!” he texted me immediately when I asked him for a few words about Vin.
Kid Rock’s Twisted Brown Trucker guitarist, Jason Krause, seconded that thought. “To me, Vinnie is one of Detroit’s most talented and underrated musicians.”He went on to say that Vinnie is even a better person and that he “Loves him to death”.
Ted Nugent drummer, Jason Hartless, who’s played in Sponge, said “The Mount Rushmore of Detroit rock icons would be Ted Nugent, Alice Cooper, Mitch Ryder, Bob Seger and Vinnie Dombroski! Out of all the musicians I’ve had the pleasure of playing with in my career, Vin is in the top of that list as a performer and person.”
My 94.7 WCSX counterpart, “Screamin'” Scott added “I’ve known Vin a long time. People don’t realize what a great drummer he is. From bands like Spyder, Loudhouse, the Orbitsuns, and Crud, it’s hard to put Vin in any one music category. He’s not no doubt an all around talented musician.”
Owner of District 142 in Wyandotte, Julie Law said “Vinnie is one of the most down-to-earth, genuine, “rocker dudes” you’ll ever meet. (Rocker dude is how he refers to most rock musicians.). He finds the good in everyone and often shrugs off nonsense. He never takes anything for granted and wants to see others do good things. He loves live music, so much he’s in three bands and started a live music festival, Rockin’ the Shores, in his hometown to put spotlight on his community and developing musicians. He’s a family man that has learned how to balance touring and family time. The band will drive through the night on a Saturday vs getting a room, to get home to their families on Sunday morning. Nothing is below him, he’ll be the first to do the heavy lifting or try to fix something. Don’t tell his road manager, Mike Pigeon, I said that, he might do most the heavy lifting. If anyone has had the pleasure of meeting Vinnie, he’s the real deal.”
Yes, Julie….Vinnie IS the real deal.
Check out some pictures from Saturday’s event below.
-Meltdown-
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A Big thanks to my friend "Metal" Meg for some pictures from the Warren show Saturday night.
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Sponge rockin' Warren Saturday night.
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Vinnie Dombroski is one of the most underrated musicians in Detroit.
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More from Sponge's set at the Warren birthday bash.
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Vinnie addressing the crowd at the parade in Warren over the weekend.
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Vinnie knows how to get the kids on his side....with candy!
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Vinnie works a parade route like he works the stage! Although he should throw more candy out from the stage! LOL
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The epitome of Detroit cool!
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Vinnie Dombroski - he’s the real deal.
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Vinnie's always taken time to say hello to me and my family. Grateful Jason Anthony got this candid shot.
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Vinnie, you're the best!!
Meltdown started on the mighty WRIF on the evening of Halloween, 1995. Technically, his first on-air shift was the morning of November 1st. Moving to the Motor City from Buffalo, N.Y., he has built a career and family. Over his almost three-decade stint at RIFF, he's had the privilege to work with some of the biggest personalities in Detroit radio history. He boasts of being just the second-afternoon drive jock in the station's illustrious 53-year history.
Along with his love for rock music and attending concerts, he's also an avid Harley-Davidson enthusiast and hockey player. He plays year-round and manages to squeeze in a few charity games throughout the year. Meltdown writes about the Detroit Red Wings, rock music, and Detroit concert venues.
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