Lip-Synching Guys Plan Michigan Road Trip Video Tour
If you want to get in on the action, the closest stop for the lip-synching duo is in Rochester Hills.
- By Marina Cracchiolo
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- August 18, 2012
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The infamous lip-synching duo from Grand Rapids have planned a road trip through Michigan. The closest stop to Shelby Township is our neighbors to the west: Rochester Hills.
Jeff Barrett and Rob Bliss are looking to highlight Michigan as they embark on a weeklong road trip through the state and document their journey via video.
You may already know Barrett and Bliss from their popular Grand Rapids LibDub video, a tour of their hometown to the tune of "American Pie." (Watch the video above, or see it here.)
According to a blog post on Pure Michigan, the duo will create an "energetic digital video that highlights various things the state has to offer. The video will serve as a way to help tell the story of Michigan as a great place to live, work, play and build a business."
According to the report, it will all take place in an "Imported from Detroit" Chrysler.
The journey will begin Sunday and end Aug. 26. The Rochester Hills stop is planned for Wednesday. On that same day, the tour will stop in Novi, St. Clair Shores and Ann Arbor. (There's an interactive map attached to this story; it can also be found here.
To find out where they'll be, follow along on Twitter at @BarrettAll. Barrett will tweet live updates; the public is encouraged to participate in the filming.
Rochester Patch will post updates about the tour on Facebook as the day approaches.
Where in town do you think the video tour should stop?
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