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  2. Miche Braden - Wikipedia

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    Braden was born in Detroit, Michigan, and attended Mackenzie High School and Cooley High School. She later attended Michigan State University. [9] While in Detroit, Braden was an artist-in-residence with the Detroit Council of the Arts. She also founded a women's jazz band called Straight Ahead.

  3. Straight Ahead (band) - Wikipedia

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    Straight Ahead were formed by former-Assault guitarist and bassist Gordon Ancis and Tony Marc Shimkin along with drummer and vocalist Tommy Carroll, who had previously played in Corrupt, in 1984, [4] the band would then change their name to "N.Y.C. Mayhem" in 1985, release their debut demo tape "Mayhemic Destruction" and then replace Shimkin with Craig Setari. [5]

  4. Bob Baldwin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    One of the top three finalists included the Detroit music group Straight Ahead. [11] Roberta Flack was the finalist judge. Over the years, Baldwin collaborated with Danny Weiss and the Shanachie label in 1997 ( Cool Breeze ), 2001 ( Bob Baldwin Presents the American Spirit ), and in 2023, his keyboard project We 3 Keys alongside fellow ...

  5. Straight Ahead - Wikipedia

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    Straight Ahead may refer to: . Straight-ahead jazz, a jazz music style; Straight ahead animation, a method of animation; Straight Ahead (Abbey Lincoln album), 1961; Straight Ahead (band), an American hardcore punk band

  6. Regina Carter - Wikipedia

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    Regina Carter at Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay CA 3/1/20. Carter returned to the U.S. and first came into the spotlight as the violinist for the all female pop-jazz quintet Straight Ahead in 1987, [5] with Cynthia Dewberry, Gayelynn McKinney, Eileen Orr, and Marion Hayden.

  7. Category:Musical groups from Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Seduce (band) Shotgun (funk band) The Sights; The Silent Years; The Sillies; Sky (American band) The Skylarks (vocal group) Slingshot (band) Snow Strippers; Solid Frog; The Spinners (American group) Sponge (band) Squid the Whale; SRC (band) SSM (band) Stevie Wonder's Superego; The Stooges; The Suicide Machines; The Supremes

  8. Jack Montrose - Wikipedia

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    Jack Montrose (December 30, 1928 – February 7, 2006) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist and arranger. After attending college in Los Angeles, he worked with Jerry Gray and then Art Pepper.

  9. Detroit (band) - Wikipedia

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    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.