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  2. Category:Musical groups from Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Destroy All Monsters (band) Detroit (band) The Detroit Cobras. The Detroit Emeralds. Detroit Grand Pubahs. Detroit Party Marching Band. Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The Detroit Wheels. The Dirtbombs.

  3. Cass Corridor - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Jack White of the band The White Stripes, opened a retail store for his record label, Third Man Records at the corner of Canfield and Cass. [10] From 2009, Dr. Alesia Montgomery of Michigan State University conducted a five-year study visualizing a reinvented Detroit as a green city, with a particular emphasis on the Cass Corridor. [11 ...

  4. Ray Monette - Wikipedia

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    He started his career as a session musician with Motown. He was also a songwriter and, in 1967 Detroit started a band called The Abstract Reality, who released a 45 rpm single "Love Burns Like A Fire Inside". [1] [2] He formed Scorpion with Mike Campbell, Bob 'Babbitt' Kreinar and Andrew Smith.

  5. Grande Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Grande Ballroom (/ ˈ ɡ r æ n d i / GRAND-ee) is a historic live music venue located at 8952 Grand River Avenue in the Petosky-Otsego neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan.The building was designed by Detroit engineer and architect Charles N. Agree in 1928 and originally served as a multi-purpose building, hosting retail business on the first floor and a large dance hall upstairs. [2]

  6. Music of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit, Michigan, is a major center in the United States for the creation and performance of music, and is best known for three developments: Motown, early punk rock (or proto-punk), and techno. [1] The Metro Detroit area has a musical history spanning the past century, beginning with the revival of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 1914.

  7. Jem Targal - Wikipedia

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    Jem Targal was born in 1947 in Ann Arbor, Michigan at the University of Michigan Hospital. His family lived in Whitmore Lake, Michigan until Targal was two years old while his father attended and taught at the University of Michigan. In 1949, his family moved to Teke near Istanbul, Turkey when his father began teaching at the American College ...

  8. Category:Musical groups from Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Marvelettes. Marzuki (band) Megan and Liz. Men As Trees. Merchant Ships. Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band.

  9. Blue Bird Inn - Wikipedia

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    Blue Bird Inn. Blue Bird Inn, July 2011. The Blue Bird Inn, at 5021 Tireman, was a jazz night club in Detroit presenting music every night except Monday. An African American owned venue, by the end of the 1940s it was the most important live outlet for bop in the city. [ 1 ]