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Harmony House was an American music retailer founded in the Detroit suburb of Hazel Park, Michigan in 1947. The chain once operated 38 stores, primarily within the Metro Detroit area, and employed more than 400 people.
Detroit is the fourth mixtape by American rapper Big Sean.It was released for free download on September 5, 2012, by GOOD Music. Detroit features guest appearances from fellow rappers such as J. Cole, Juicy J, King Chip, French Montana, Royce da 5'9", Kendrick Lamar and Tyga, along with track narrations by Common, Young Jeezy and Snoop Lion.
Ron Hardy (May 8, 1958 – March 2, 1992) was an American, Chicago, Illinois-based DJ and record producer of early house music. He is well known for playing records at the Muzic Box, a Chicago house music club. Decades after his death, he is recognized for his innovative edits and mixes of disco, soul music, funk and early house music.
A mix club is what happens when all the music geeks in one office find each other. Working together on the DreamWorks Animation series Dawn of the Croods in 2014, […] Book Club for Mixtapes ...
Rawax Aira Series Vol 2 (Deep In The Stars/Rock The Box) (Rawax Aira AIRA 002, 2015) Humans Drums & Machines (Elements/Blazzin) (Electric Blue EB 007, 2016) Orbit 01 (Hooked On Your Love (1984)/Welcome (1982) (Bass Cadet Records ΘBCR01, 2016) Spaces And Places (São Paulo Sound Systems/New York City Country City) (MusicandPower MAP 002, 2016)
Fans of the soulful sounds of Detroit's Motown and Memphis' Stax Records will be able to enjoy the music of both brands in the same place. ... and the Detroit Riots of 1967, Stax said. Stax Music ...
After finding mainstream success from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, Gordy moved the label to Los Angeles and established the Hitsville West studio working in television and film production as well as music production. Today, the "Hitsville U.S.A." property operates as the Motown Museum, which is dedicated to the legacy of the record label ...
A Detroit ghettotech style of dancing is called the jit. This dance style relies heavily on fast footwork combinations, drops, spins and improvisations. The roots of jit date back to Detroit jitterbugs in the 1970s. [5] Chicago's equivalent dance style is Juke, where the focus is on footwork dating back to the late 1980s. [3] [6]