www.soulfuldetroit.com, just launched today, is an in-depth look at the many
buildings that housed the sound of soul coming from detroit in the 60's. it
includes motown, but also the many tiny labels that are probably lost in
memory to but a few.
i found this site cool for a few reasons. in
www.soulfuldetroit.com, just launched today, is an in-depth look at the many
buildings that housed the sound of soul coming from detroit in the 60's. it
includes motown, but also the many tiny labels that are probably lost in
memory to but a few.
i found this site cool for a few reasons. in
you can reach the red cross at 1-800-448-3543. be patient.
in detroit, you can call 313-465-8300.
they have 3 donation centers in metro detroit: dearborn, livonia, warren.
they are all pretty booked because of the huge response - i am not able to
get in until thursday afternoon.
-
3rd Annual Urban Electronica Stage
@ the
24th (!) Annual Dally in the Alley
Saturday 09.08.01
(rain date: Sunday 09.09.01)
from 4:30 to 11:00 p.m.
on Second between Forest Hancock near Wayne State
lineup:
- SCAN 7
(live pa)
- THRESHRIDE
members of Ghost200 /
anyone going out to cranbrook tonight, be sure to give yourself extra
driving time, as the dream cruise'll block up woodward real tight. in fact,
you better wear a gas mask to block all that fuel injection infection.
kelli
- Original Message -
From: Binausic Institute For Better
this letter could be addressed to any detroit radio station. local
bands here are phenomenal, and trudge on despite the lack of love from
commercial radio the dailies. those of you familiar with just the
electronic output from detroit, let me say that the astonishing depth
breadth of talent
at the museum of african-american history. so it seems your curiousity
comes at a good time!
kbk
there are two books allegedly in progress (as of 6 months ago) on the
history of detroit jazz (which is an insane amount believe it or not)
there
was also one printed back a while ago (you can find
this saturday is the 30th annual 4th st fair, a celebration of one of
detroit's hidden gems of a community. the 4th st in reference is literally
one block of homes which was spared demolition when the M10 I94 freeways
were built. nestled in the armpit of the intersection of these 2 concrete