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scenes that swept underground America in the early 1980s. By the end of 1981 the new style sometimes known as "Midwest Hardcore" had exploded across North America and Detroit was one of several important regional centers fostering its spread. Two of the earliest Suburban Detroit hardcore punk bands
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It was the emergence of local record labels in Detroit in the 1940s and 1950s which helped the blues scene to flourish, compared to the 1920s, when blues artists generally emigrated to Chicago to record their music. Some small labels, including Staff, Holiday, Modern, and Prize Records, only existed
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Billy T helped popularize hip-hop in Detroit through his programs Billy T's Basement Tapes and The Rap Blast, which exposed listeners to local developing emcees, helping to expand the genre's popularity in the city. However, the growing popularity of the genre was not without problems, as rap shows
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with artists like Anthony "Shake" Shakir, Robert Hood, Daniel Bell, Claude Young, Kenny Larkin, Eddie "Flashin'" Fowlkes, and Stacey Pullen. After the Hip Hop Shop first closed in 1997, Lush Lounge became the new launching pad for aspiring hip-hop emcees, until the mid-2000s, when it closed down,
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The earliest successful Detroit rap act was the duo Felix & Jarvis, who released "The Flamethrower Rap" in 1983, utilizing large portions of the song "Flamethrower" by the J. Geils Band. However, it would take several years before more rap acts would come to prominence in Detroit. These would
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began their long and distinguished careers coming out of the Meditations Singers, indisputably the premier Detroit-based, female gospel group of that era. Theirs was the first Motor City act to introduce instrumental backing to traditional a cappella vocals. Della joined the ranks of the gospel
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would hurt Kid Rock's sales, and subsequently in 1993, a college radio station was fined $ 23,750 for playing Kid Rock's vulgar song, "Yo-Da-Lin In the Valley," the highest penalty leveled against a college radio station by the FCC up until that point. Undeterred by these controversies, Kid Rock
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Of the four individuals responsible for establishing techno as a genre in its own right, it is Juan Atkins who is recognized as the originator; indeed in 1995 American music technology publication Keyboard Magazine honored Atkins as one of "12 Who Count" in the history of keyboard music (this is
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hosted rap battles showcasing the skills of young, developing rap talents. The Hip Hop Shop opened in 1993 and closed in 1997, before reopening under new management in 2005, where it stayed in business until 2014, when the store shut down again. Not all Detroit rappers, however, developed their
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tracks share with techno a dependence on machine-generated beats and dancefloor popularity. However, the comparisons remain contentious; as do the efforts to regress further into the past to find antecedents. The logical extension of this rationale entails a further regression: to the sequenced
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2007, Volume 7, Issues 1–2, p. 209: "The Hot Club of Detroit was founded four years ago at Wayne State University and since that time has gone on to take first place in the 2004 Detroit International Jazz Festival competition and win the 2006 Detroit Music Award for Outstanding
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although it was briefly reopened in 2008. The following year, the sportswear store Bob's Classic Kicks began hosting the Air Up There Hip-Hop Showcase for developing hip-hop talents in its first 40 events, after which it has continued once a year at several other venues.
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put on a "Music of Detroit" showcase, featuring a number of the older generation of blues artists, such as John Lee Hooker, Dr. Ross, Baby Boy Warren, Mr. Bo, Johnnie Mae Matthews, Eddie Burns, Bobo Jenkins, and Boogie Woogie Red. Shortly thereafter, the Chicago bluesman
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had a string of top 40 hits. First, in 1957 with "Leroy", then in 1958 with the hits "My True Love" and "With Your Love" and then twice again in 1959 with the hits "Goodbye Baby" and "The Way I Walk." Scott was one of the first musicians to marry
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and their hit songs "The Wind", "Mind Over Matter", and "The Way You Dog Me Around". Smokey Robinson noted in his biography that Strong's high tenor was his biggest vocal influence. Strong is remembered on the 2010 album
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label was beginning to build an eventual empire on West Grand Boulevard. From the 1960s on, the nightclubs and music venues in Detroit could be found dispersed throughout the city and catering to all genres; from jazz at
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found success with his recorded sermons on Chess Record's gospel label and with an album of spirituals recorded at his New Bethel Baptist Church included the debut of his young daughter, Grammy Award winner
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The Detroit scene was not an isolated phenomenon but also the focus for a number of sister scenes throughout Michigan and northern Ohio. The major hardcore bands of this early regional scene included
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remarkable considering Detroit techno was still relatively unknown in the United States at that time despite its notoriety in Europe). In the early 1980s Atkins began recording with musical partner
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include Magic Juan & Normski and Prince Vince and the Hip Hop Force, both of which debuted in 1988, as well as Awesome Dre & The Hardcore Committee, Kaos & Mystro, Merciless Amir,
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develop his lyrical skills and flow. As M&M, he appeared on Bassmint Productions' single "Steppin' On To The Scene" in 1990. Two years later, he appeared in an acting performance in the
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Many small clubs popped up hosting hardcore bands. The Golden Gate, The Falcon Lounge, the Freezer Theater, Kurt Kohls' Asylum, and The Hungry Brain (named after the club in the movie "
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inspired tunes, the best known of which is "Clear". Eventually, Atkins started producing his own music under the pseudonym Model 500, and in 1985 he established the record label
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The Detroit area's diverse population includes residents of European, Middle Eastern, Latino, Asian and African descent, with each group adding its rich musical traditions. The
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was another key figure on the blues scene; in the back of his record shop on Hastings Street he recorded a number of blues acts that appeared on his JVB and Von record labels.
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population in particular contributed greatly to the musical legacy of Detroit in almost all genres. During the 1930s and 1940s, the near-east side neighborhoods known as
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A thriving local hip hop scene developed with club parties at St. Andrew's Hall on Friday evenings and the following day, at the clothing store the Hip Hop Shop, emcee
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began his career in the early 1970s, and while an unknown in Detroit, gained a following in South Africa and Australia. Also during this time, Detroit area native
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Rapper, DJ and breakdancer Kid Rock was a member of the Beast Crew in the 1980s, alongside Champtown and the Blackman, before signing a solo record contract with
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moved to Detroit, and spent the rest of his life performing on the blues scene in and around the city. Another transplant from Chicago in the 1970s was
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in Detroit, before his death in 2006. Dilla would subsequently become a major source of inspiration for future Detroit hip-hop artists, including
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was an American post-hardcore band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, that existed from 1985 to 1995, fronted by Negative Approach vocalist John Brannon.
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native Uncle Jessie White, pianist and harmonica player, who hosted weekend-long blues jams at his house for the next four years. In 1973, the
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The Koppin was the premier venue for Detroit's black musical community throughout the 1920s. It ceased operation in 1931, a casualty of the
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The early 1990s Detroit hip hop scene was the launching point for several prominent female rappers, including Nikki D., Smiley, and Boss.
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continued to record independently. Although his debut album featured a hip-hop sound, the rapper became known locally in Detroit for his
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In the early 1970s, several new Detroit bands were formed out of earlier bands that had broken up. These acts included rock acts such as
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and Paradise Valley became a major entertainment district, drawing nationally known blues singers, big bands, and jazz artists – such as
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were razed in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the victims of urban renewal programs. This loss of music venues, along with the rise of
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in 1973. Two groups from this period remained relatively obscure while they were together, achieving greater fame only decades later:
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all developed their own paths to success, before the Hip Hop Shop had even opened. The Hip Hop Shop scene did, however, help a young
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At least 25 groups or solo artists, non-performers and sidemen who are connected with the Detroit area have been inducted into the
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for a brief time, while other labels experienced greater success. The most prominent of the Detroit-based labels from this era was
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Suburban Detroit is also home to a handful of live music venues, including Clutch Cargo's (Pontiac), The Magic Bag (Ferndale),
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Several other Detroit artists became nationally known without the help of Motown. Perhaps the best known of such artists was
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band, a significant amount of their material consisted of blues cover songs, and the band is considered a proponent of the
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featured the national debut of Eminem, who delivered a guest verse on Kid Rock's song "Fuck Off" in exchange for Kid Rock
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During the 1980s & 1990s, metro Detroit rock bands that had minor to major attention and/or critical acclaim include
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began, Detroit quickly emerged as an important musical center. Among the musicians who relocated to Detroit were drummer
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in Detroit often ended in violence in the developing years of the city's local scene at concert venues such as Harpo's.
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During the 2000s & 2010s, metro Detroit rock bands that had minor to major success and/or critical acclaim include:
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had cross-racial appeal and achieved Midwest hits in 1963 and 1964 with "Out of This World" and "Gino Is a Coward".
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on a dance scholarship. Several of Madonna's early hits were co-written by ex-boyfriend and fellow Detroit Native
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in its later incarnation. Formed in 1971, Death is now recognized as the first all African American punk band.
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Detroit has produced some of the most famous gospel singers in past decades. In the 1940s, Oliver Green formed
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infused jazz with dance friendly elements that produced the song "Change (Makes You Wanna Hustle)". In 1977
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Even before Motown, Detroit had an active R&B and soul community. In 1955, the influential soul singer
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Aaliyah was not the only Detroit School of Arts graduate to go on to musical success; since her graduation,
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area has a rich musical history spanning the past century, beginning with the revival of the world-renowned
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during the 1960s and early 1970s. The label was founded in the late 1950s was founded by auto plant worker
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developed a loyal following right up to their demise in 2001, even surviving the murder of their frontman
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from the Deep South. In the 1920s, Detroit was home to a number of pianists who performed in the clubs of
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in 1998, which was certified diamond. Kid Rock also helped launch the careers of Detroit hip-hop artists
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following a legal dispute with Revilot, but in 1970 reclaimed the rights and renamed the group as simply
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had a hit single in 1962 for Chex Records with the single "I Love You". That same year singer/songwriter
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from the Detroit suburb of Berkley, attain fame with his releases on Warner Bros. and an appearance as
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had a national top 10 hit with "Jenny Take A Ride!" and then again the following year in 1966 with "
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in 1990. The label subsequently dropped Kid Rock, fearing that the backlash against white rapper
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Like the Last 30 Years Never Happened: Understanding Detroit Rock Music Through Oral History
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spawned two Top 20 hits with the songs "Spy in the House of Love" and "Walk the Dinosaur."
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and eventually became a hardcore record label in 1981. Touch and Go subsequently moved to
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During this period, the Detroit hardcore scene become most important over the years for
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parties, with artists DJ Assault, DJ Godfather and Disco D, and fusions of hip-hop and
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made his debut, and throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, Detroit-based R&B label
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is believed to be the first to introduce three part harmony into gospel choral music.
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In the late 1960s, two well-known high-energy rock bands emerged from Detroit – the
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in Australia in the mold of classic Detroit rock bands of the MC5 and The Stooges.
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recorded a string of singles for Fortune, including the song "Bacon Fat." In 1961,
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The metropolitan Detroit area boasts two of the top live music venues in the U.S.
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in 1999, which was certified 5Ă— platinum. Credited with popularizing hip hop in
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movements in the late 1970s. Other notable bands from this time frame included
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the local blues scene nearly died out, being salvaged only through the help of
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All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (3rd Ed.)
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During the 1920s, Detroit was also host to most of the famous singers of the
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Other significant players who spent part of their career in Detroit include
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craze of the late 1970s, Detroit artists had several dance hits. In 1975,
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Venues in Detroit today include The Hot Club of Detroit, founded 2003 at
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Detroit in the 1960s was also home for a few years to the then unknown
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Detroit has been the home to several well-known pop artists, including
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song writing team after they left Motown Records. The following year
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These artists brought with them a style of blues music rooted in the
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and Dr. Dre, Eminem would go on to achieve mainstream success with
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Other notable musicians on the 1950s blues scene were the singers
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in 1918. The major genres represented in Detroit's music include
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is widely recognized as one of the greatest rappers of all time.
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music in Detroit occurred as a result of the first wave of the
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crossed over from the R&B charts to the pop charts with "
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on the northern border of the city, to rock and roll at the
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developed his beat making skills as a member of the groups
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has enjoyed a successful career, including her hit single "
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and others). As Black Bottom was disappearing, the nascent
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groups of their era. In the 1950s, Laura Lee and a young
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were a short-lived punk rock band that debuted in 1977.
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and Harper Road, were a hotbed for young and promising
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ushered in the rock and roll era with the release of "
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Another important Detroit label from the period was
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Index



Orchestra Hall
Detroit
Detroit
Michigan
Motown
punk rock
proto-punk
techno
Metro Detroit
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
classical
blues
jazz
gospel
R&B
rock
pop
punk
soul
electronic music
hip hop
platinum
African-American
Black Bottom
Duke Ellington
Billy Eckstine
Pearl Bailey
Ella Fitzgerald

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