Paul
F. Bohn, Esq.
Detroit
has a strong music tradition and an ever resurgent cultural scene. And if you
haven’t heard of DIME (the Detroit Institute of Music Education) yet, you probably will soon.
DIME
is a unique music college, dedicated to helping aspiring professional musicians
succeed in the modern music world. But they also put on some awesome shows and
events, giving everyone a good reason for a night out in the City.
I
recently went to one of their free gig’s featuring an up-and-coming artist and
Detroit-native, Nique LoveRhodes, in July and it was more than worth the trip.
You may have heard Nique’s song, “Rise Up,” on the NFL Legend’s show. You can learn
more about her and her music at her website: www.niqueloverhodes.com.
DIME
just launched earlier this year, with some help for Quicken Loans Chairman Dan
Gilbert who provided space and seed funding for the group. Gilbert has also
been active in Detroit’s economic comeback. You can learn more about DIME at
their website: www.dime-detroit.com, follow them on Twitter @DIME_DETROIT,
and “Like” them on Facebook, www.Facebook.com/dimedetroit.
Paul F. Bohn, partner at Fausone Bohn
When Paul is not checking out the Detroit music scene, he is helping clients tackle their environmental, real estate, and construction law issues. If you need legal assistance, give the team at Fausone Bohn a call today at 248-468-4536.
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