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  2. 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

  3. 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.

  4. Music of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The genesis of blues music in Detroit occurred as a result of the first wave of the Great Migration of African Americans from the Deep South.In the 1920s, Detroit was home to a number of pianists who performed in the clubs of Black Bottom and played in the boogie-woogie style, such as Speckled Red, Charlie Spand, William Ezell, and most prominently, Big Maceo Merriweather.

  5. List of post-grunge bands - Wikipedia

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    Band Years active Origin Studio albums 3 Doors Down [1] 1996–present Escatawpa, Mississippi: The Better Life (2000) Away from the Sun (2002) Seventeen Days (2005) 3 Doors Down (2008) Time of My Life (2011) Us and the Night (2016) 10 Years: 1999–present Knoxville, Tennessee: Into the Half Moon (2001) Killing All That Holds You (2004) The ...

  6. Dennis Coffey - Wikipedia

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    Dennis was a constant performer in his hometown Detroit. He performed at the Detroit Jazz Concert, the Concert of Colors promoted by Don Was and recorded on the Blue Note label. His performances at the Legendary Morey Baker's Keyboard Lounge and other venues included notables; Steve Adams, Drew Schultz, Danny Tyrell and others.

  7. Carl Craig - Wikipedia

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    Carl Craig (born May 22, 1969) is an American electronic music producer, DJ, and founder of the record label Planet E Communications. [4] He is known as a leading figure and pioneer in the second wave of Detroit techno artists during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

  8. The Up - Wikipedia

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    The band was closely related to the MC5, as both bands' members lived in White Panther Party founder John Sinclair's commune. In May 1968, Sinclair moved the commune to Ann Arbor, Michigan and both bands followed. The Up served as the opening act for the MC5 during a September 1968 show at the University of Michigan's

  9. Gary Wiggins (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He attended Northwestern High School until 1970, and played in a jazz band while attending community college. [2] [3] At age 14, [citation needed] he played in Bobo Jenkins Blues Band, [4] in Detroit. Wiggins made his first recorded release "That Good Old Funky Feeling" on 45rpm at the age of 17 with his band, The Impacs. [3]