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S. San Remo Golden Strings; Scandroid; Search the City; Seduce (band) Shotgun (funk band) The Sights; The Silent Years; The Sillies; Sky (American band) The Skylarks (vocal group)
In 1988, dance music entrepreneur Neil Rushton approached the Belleville Three to license their work for release in the UK. To define the Detroit sound as being distinct from Chicago house, Rushton and the Belleville Three chose the word "techno" for their tracks, a term that Atkins had been using since his Cybotron days ("Techno City" was an early single). [10]
From this point onward, they always played acoustic, and they always played every year together (with the exception of the following years: 2000, 2001 and 2002), whether as Dave and Tim, Matthews guesting with TR3, Reynolds guesting with Dave Matthews Band, or Matthews and Reynolds playing in the band Dave Matthews and Friends.
The genesis of blues music in Detroit occurred as a result of the first wave of the Great Migration of African Americans from the Deep South.In the 1920s, Detroit was home to a number of pianists who performed in the clubs of Black Bottom and played in the boogie-woogie style, such as Speckled Red, Charlie Spand, William Ezell, and most prominently, Big Maceo Merriweather.
The Butler Twins – American Detroit blues and electric blues duo of the twin brothers Clarence (January 21, 1942 – December 22, 2003) and Curtis Butler (January 21, 1942 – April 9, 2004). [48] Longtime semi-professional performers in the local blues scene in Detroit , they gained international recognition following the recording of three ...
Musical groups from Detroit (2 C, 193 P) E. Electronic music groups from Michigan (15 P) F. Musical groups from Flint, Michigan (13 P) J. Jazz ensembles from Michigan ...
Detroit (a.k.a. The Band Detroit , so as not to be confused with the city of Detroit ) was a spinoff of rock group The Detroit Wheels . This revised version of that band was formed by Mitch Ryder as a successor to The Wheels in 1970.
G. Frank Gant; Marvin Gaye; Marianne Gedigian; David Gerald; Charles Gerhardt (conductor) Nicci Gilbert; Gmac Cash; Jim Gold; Duff Goldman; Anna Gordy Gaye; Berry Gordy