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 Detroit Historical Society to feature history of Techno
The Detroit Historical Museum's Stark Hall will be hosting an exhibit featuring Detroit's contribution to the world of Techno music. "Techno: Detroit's Gift to The World" will show from Jan 2003 to to June 2004 and is being promoted as the first exhibit of it's kind anywhere.
The Techno exhibit will include the stories of Juan Atkins, Eddie Fowlkes, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson and trace its evolution from a local Detroit club circuit phenomena to a global music sensation.
Click "Read More" for the official press release and important links to this exhibit.
Posted by Chief Editor on Friday, January 10, 2003 @ 23:00:00 MST (1390 reads)
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 DCVB to Promote Detroit Music Scene
As reported on Michigan Public Radio, the Detroit Convention and Visitors Bureau (DCVB) will be promoting Detroit's music scene as a feature of the city as a travel destination. Citing SPIN magazine's recent "Best of 2002" issue as proof of Detroit's importance in producing world-class musical talent, the DCBV will be launching a publicity campaign that focuses on the city's musicians, free music festivals and other attractions. Click "Read More" for the official DCBV press release.
Posted by Chief Editor on Thursday, January 02, 2003 @ 20:01:14 MST (2043 reads)
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 My first time. . .
ponygrrl writes Alright, just this year I got into the music scene like I'd always had dreamed. And getting involved with bands actually helped me out with my future. It all started whenI met a certain band member at the Buddy's in my little town. I flirted with him, got his number, etc. Well, before he left the store he was like, follow me so we can chat more, and I did. We ended up driving to a near by lake and having Sex!!!! Thats when it all started. . .
Posted by Chief Editor on Monday, December 16, 2002 @ 21:23:58 MST (1897 reads)
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 Jam Master Jay of RUN DMC Dead
According to an article by Shaheem Reid on the MTV News website, Jam Master Jay (Jason Mizell) of RUN DMC was shot and killed last night at a studio in Queens, New York. The famous hip-hop DJ had recently finished a tour with hometown boy Kid Rock and legendary rockers Aerosmith who's career was revived in the eighties with RUN DMC's rap-infused version of "Walk This Way. "

For more information on this story, visit MTV News.

Add your comments to this story below.
Posted by chief editor on Thursday, October 31, 2002 @ 05:33:27 MST (1418 reads)
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 1st Anniversary of 9/11
Hard to believe that it's already been a year since our country was forever changed by the events on September 11, 2001. Our hearts and minds are with the families and friends of those who perished on that terrible day.
We'd like to commemorate this anniversary by hearing your stories; Where were you when the towers fell? Did you write a song or poem about it? How has the tragedy changed your perceptions of our country or the world? Please use the comments button below (click "Comment" then click "Post Comment") to share your story, lyric or poem about September 11th.
Posted by Chief Editor on Wednesday, September 11, 2002 @ 06:56:51 MDT (1266 reads)
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 Oscilloscope: August
Did you check your August Oscilloscope yet? Get monthly vibratory advice written specifically for musicians. Just click on the image to the left and plan the rest of your month accordingly. Here's a sample of wha you might find:

'John Entwistle had no business doing coke at his age. It cost him his life . . . Don't push your luck backstage or at after-hours parties this month. . .'
Posted by Chief Editor on Wednesday, August 14, 2002 @ 20:52:25 MDT (1565 reads)
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 Seduce Reunion
wiki writes Well it looks like the Detroit 80’s rockers band SEDUCE will be getting together to do a special reunion show with all the original members!
That’s right, Seduce members Mark Andrews, David Black and Chuck Burns will reunite Sept. 5 at the Emerald Theatre in Mt. Clemens, 31 N. Walnut. Tickets, $15, go on sale July 26 at Ticketmaster. 586-913-1920. THIS OUGHT  TO BE ONE HELL OF A SHOW! You ain’t gonna want to miss this one. Trust me! 
Posted by Chief Editor on Thursday, August 01, 2002 @ 16:50:08 MDT (4130 reads)
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 KICKING MUSIC IN THE A§§
FLASH-TTC writes

Hello my name is FLASH. I own a new bar called THE MUSIC STATION at 18561 allen rd. Melvindale mi. 48122 phone (313) 381-4061. Get a Map.

We are forming a music bomb for Michigan and I'm welcoming you all to join in and book at my bar. Our goal is to give the shows back to the bands and give the people some ass-kickin' music. If you are interested in a booking give me a call. We book Wed's through Sun.
Thankyou.
FLASH
Posted by Chief Editor on Monday, June 17, 2002 @ 18:18:40 MDT (1143 reads)
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 Huge says ''Do Da Bump''!
Wouldn't it be cool if your CD could be used for bumper music on one of the hottest syndicated sports shows in Michigan? Here's your chance.  Huge (Bill Simonson) says, "Send me your CDs".

I was listening to the Huge Show today and Huge (Bill Simonson) was playing some tracks as bumper music of an indie band from GR.
Posted by webmaster on Wednesday, May 08, 2002 @ 19:59:02 MDT (1459 reads)
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 Real Detroit Weekly the Music Show Tonight

Just a quick announcement.  Tune in to WADL 38 tonight at 11:30 for Real Detroit Weekly - The Music Show.

Michiganbands.com was at the pre launch party for "The Music Show" last night and met with Thomas McPhee, executive producer for the show.  Members of Tom's core team were on hand.  Mitch and Webmaster Rick got a preview of tonight's show while we listened to a Mariachi band that was at the Double Olive in Dearborn (long story, look for details once Mitch gets around to it).

The show is top notch and McPhee is defiantly positioning the program for success.

Visit the Cave Studio site to view a trailer of the show or to get local cable listings.  You wont want to miss this one.  Read more about the project on Real Detroit.

Real Detroit article

www.CaveStudio.net

Posted by Buddy on Friday, May 03, 2002 @ 16:03:21 MDT (1513 reads)
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