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  2. WRKZ - Wikipedia

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    WRKZ (99.7 FM), branded 99.7 The Blitz, is a commercial active rock radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio, and serving the Columbus metro area. It is owned by the North American Broadcasting Company, along with sister stations 920 WMNI and 103.9 WJKR .

  3. Detroit (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rusty, having been the original singer, picked prior to Mitch's return from Memphis and being asked to sing with them due to Rusty's having other commitments. Rusty's time at the helm waited. When he returned the band was Re-energized, and managed by John Sinclair, and Pete Andrews. The band toured all over spreading the gospel of Detroit Rock ...

  4. Rusty Day - Wikipedia

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    The Band Detroit was formed as an offshoot of the Detroit Wheels by members Steve Gaines (who later joined Lynyrd Skynyrd), Teddy "T-Mel" Smith, Nathaniel Peterson, Terry Emery, Bill Hodgeson, and others. There is a recording of Rusty Day, Steve Gaines, and the rest of the band performing in 1973 called The Band Detroit – The Driftwood Tapes ...

  5. Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit is a compilation album of American garage rock and punk bands from Detroit, released in 2001. Put together by Jack White of the White Stripes , it featured bands such as the Von Bondies , the Dirtbombs , and the Detroit Cobras .

  6. BPMD - Wikipedia

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    BPMD was conceived in the summer of 2019 when Ellsworth, Demmel, Menghi and Portnoy teamed up to record an album featuring covers of 1970s songs, titled American Made. [1] [2] [3] In a January 2020 interview on The Blairing Out with Eric Blair Show, Demmel revealed that the project would be called BPMD, in reference to three of the members' last names as well as Ellsworth's nickname Blitz.

  7. Willie D. Warren - Wikipedia

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    When Baby Boy Warren died, in 1977, Willie D. Warren took up the duties of frontman for the band. [2] In 1977, Warren recorded his first solo album, which was released on Jenkins's label, Big Star. [2] Warren also wrote songs, including two—"Door Lock Blues" and "Detroit Jump"—that Jenkins recorded for his album Detroit All Purpose Blues.

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  9. Thebandwithnoname - Wikipedia

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    thebandwithnoname's debut album The Blitz, produced by Zarc Porter, was released almost as soon as the band's lineup was finalised. thebandwithnoname were then a three-piece group, the members being Adam Brown (known as Presha while with thebandwithnoname; now goes by Ad-apt); Bobby Joel Stearns (known as The Bobsta) and Chip Kendall (known in ...