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Detroit, as seen from Windsor, Canada. ... Barbara Gilders Al Kaline Harry Newman Rickea Jackson. American football. Anthony Adams [591] Erik Affholter [592]
Actress best known as Sergent Barbara Semanski on Northern Exposure. [327] December 15 Aziza Barnes: 32 Poet and playwright. They wrote for shows like Snowfall and Teenage Bounty Hunters. [328] December 16 Jean Jennings: 70 Journalist, publisher and television personality. [329] Anita Bryant: 84 Singer and conservative activist. [330] December ...
Francis Petrus Paulus (1862-1933) — Artist, teacher, and trustee of the Detroit Museum of Art [21] Rosa Parks (1913–2005) – Civil Rights activist [22] Edward Patten (1939–2005) – Member of Gladys Knight & the Pips; Lawrence Payton (1938–1997) – Member of Motown's Four Tops [17] Barbara Randolph (1942–2002) – Motown/R&B singer
Rick Foley, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers, Detroit Red Wings). [490] Gillian Gear, 72, English historian and archivist (Barnet Museum). [491] Benjamin Hutto, 67, American organist, choirmaster and academic, gallbladder cancer. [492] Susumu Ito, 96, American cell biologist and WW2 veteran (442nd Regiment ...
Timothy DuPron Hauser (December 12, 1941 – October 16, 2014) was a singer and founding member of the vocal group The Manhattan Transfer. [1]
Kenny Law, who was best known for starring on Discovery Channel’s Moonshiners, has died. He was 68. Law’s Choice Distillery announced news of the Virginia-based distiller’s death in a ...
Augustus Woodward's plan for the city following 1805 fire. Detroit, settled in 1701, is one of the oldest cities in the Midwest. It experienced a disastrous fire in 1805 which nearly destroyed the city, leaving little present-day evidence of old Detroit save a few east-side streets named for early French settlers, their ancestors, and some pear trees which were believed to have been planted by ...
The recording studio was located in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [1] The studio's national hits included "Oh How Happy" by Shades of Blue and "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet" by The Reflections. The early, pre-Motown songs of Edwin Starr, such as "Agent Double-O-Soul", were recorded at the Golden World studio.