Playing by anyone else’s rules has never been the path for Domenic Dunegan, and King Whatever, and in turn, The Ghost Club, is a product of Dunegan's heart and intuition.
Domenic Dunegan was 18 when he first saw Bruce Springsteen live, and he’s certainly not the only newbie to be bowled over by the Boss. But you can credit that show with sparking Dunegan’s eventual transformation into the formidable frontman he is today. He was a dominant force when he and his Pittsburgh-based outfit, the Ghost Club, buzz-sawed through a breathless set for the Spin showcase at this year’s South By Southwest Conference & Festivals in Austin. And he’s certainly a dominant force on the band’s new album, King Whatever, out April 26 on Last Gang.
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A $2.13 GRANT from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund will restore public access while protecting more than 4 miles of riverfront property on the Sturgeon River in Waucedah Township. (Superior Watershed Partnership photo)
IRON MOUNTAIN Â Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation authorizing $37.8 million in Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grants that will support outdoor recreation projects throughout the state, including $2.13 million for the purchase of more than 4 miles of riverfront property on the Sturgeon River in eastern Dickinson County.
The Sturgeon River parcel is about 1.5 miles south of U.S. 2 and just west of County Road 569 in Waucedah Township. It includes whitewater rapids, waterfalls, granite cliffs and old growth forest. It will connect to more than 3,700 acres of state forest and provide numerous recreational activities, including kayaking, fishing, bird watching, hiking, and swimming, the Michigan Departmen