Jeff Karoub has lived a life of words and music. The longtime journalist and singer-songwriter grew up in a musical house: His father played French horn on Motown recordings and in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Jeff’s instruments of choice are the guitar, violin, mandolin and keyboard. His original compositions have been used in videos and podcasts for a global media organization and a major university. He has played stages across Michigan, the Midwest, and as far away as Finland at one of the Nordic region's largest folk festivals. He also performs across the Detroit area with a four-piece band called Garrison Corner.
Garrison Corner consists of Jeff, George Luckey on guitar and vocals, Chris Doner on bass and Dan Houston on drums. They describe their sound as “Americana with Michigan and Oklahoma accents,” given the bands' roots. They met at Dearborn First United Methodist Church, where they quickly discovered their mutual interest in music. The ensemble has performed there on numerous occasions and are regulars at Christ Episcopal Church Dearborn’s summer concert series. They also have played to full houses at the Trinity House Theatre, one of the Detroit’s area’s finest listening rooms.
Artists:
Jeff Karoub, voice, guitar, mandolin, violin, piano/keyboard
George Luckey, voice, guitar
Chris Doner, bass
Dan Houston, drums
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