Next Show: Jun. 6

Duo Show | Eaton Rapids Craft Co. | 7:00 PM

New Single: "Carousel"

The band is thrilled about our recent release of “Carousel,” a song we consider one of our finest studio recordings to date. We are so proud of this song, both for its message — an inspiring song for challenging times…

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Welcome, Noah!

Please help us welcome the newest member of the Participle family, Noah Cameron

A recent Lansing transplant (originally from Manistee, MI), Noah Cameron has been deeply involved in music for most of his life. Growing up attending grassroots music…

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Saying Farewell to The Dan

Parting with a Participle

We have a big change to share: our drummer — the fun-loving Dan Moreno — is saying goodbye to the band. 

The Dang Ps were fortunate to have had Dan on drums as the pulse of…

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Holiday Show & "Christmas Waltz" Single Release!

The Dangling Participles' 
Annual Holiday Show

We had so much fun last year, we're doing it again! The Dang Ps Annual Holiday Show is Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. Tickets are already going fast, and this show is likely to…

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SHE WILL RISE - Oct. 11

If you've been to any Dang Ps shows in the past two years, you've probably heard this song as our show closer. “She Will Rise” embodies so much of The Dang Ps are all about: compelling lyrics, great harmonies, powerful…

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Fab Mini-Tour Up North

In August, Tamiko and Austin made a whirlwind trip up north, playing three gigs in 26 hours! Between shows, we had fun swimming at Petoskey State Park, checking out some great bookstores, and sharing smoked whitefish pate at the Boyne…

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Austin's Substack

Austin has recently launched a Substack account to share his music, songs, and other creative writing. There have been times when Austin's wanted to create and share more content, but using The Dangling Participles' social media accounts and websites didn't…

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I. AM. MICRO. DOSING. HOPE!

In November, 2024, soon after the election, researcher and writer Brené Brown wrote about how she felt that she "had no access to big hope." Her response? Hope, but in tiny, bite-sized pieces: "Micro-dosing Hope"! 

I took the idea and…

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