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  1. The Detroit Cobras. The Detroit Emeralds. Detroit Grand Pubahs. Detroit Party Marching Band. Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The Detroit Wheels. The Dirtbombs. Dirty Americans. Discipline (band)

  2. R&B, Motown, Pop-Soul, Quiet Storm, Smooth Soul, Soul, Early R&B, Adult Contemporary R&B Bob Seger 1960s - 2020s

  3. Jul 7, 2023 · Aretha is nicknamed the “Queen of Soul” music and although she wasn’t born in Detroit, she spent most of her childhood and life there. Her long musical journey had Gospel origins like many of the greatest R&B and Soul singers but she was also notable for her songs that celebrated (African American) women such as this one and Respect.

  4. bbhc .com. Big Brother and the Holding Company are an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1965 as part of the same psychedelic music scene that produced the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Jefferson Airplane. After some initial personnel changes, the band became well known with the lineup of vocalist Janis ...

  5. Jul 31, 2014 · This is far from true: a fascinating tale mostly left untold, aside from a small chapter in Dan Sicko’s Techno Rebels and a handful of articles, Detroit’s blossoming dance music culture between 1973 and 1985 was a highly influential period that never received the credit it deserved.

  6. Apr 30, 2022 · Question Mark and the Mysterians ( 96 Tears) are eccentric and still-active garage rock legends. The Ramrods were Detroit’s answer to punk rock in 1977. Brownsville Station are the dudes responsible for Smokin’ in the Boys Room. Marshall Crenshaw ( Someday, Some Way) is a power-pop genius.

  7. 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.

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