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James Lentini

Wayne Lentini is a composer, guitarist, and educator whose music continues to be performed by several American performers. Lentini studied structure and classical acoustic guitar at Wayne Condition and structure at Michigan Condition, after that received his doctorate in structure from the University or college of Southern California, where one …

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The Rayber Voices

This early Motown backing vocal group originated from Detroit, Michigan, USA. The ensemble was founded in 1958 and directed by Berry Gordy’s second wife, Raynoma Gordy (b. Raynoma Mayberry, 8 March 1937, Detroit, Michigan, USA). There is no founded line-up, however the most regular individuals had been Robert Bateman (bass), …

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Joseph LoDuca

Detroit, Michigan local Joseph LoDuca is a film and tv composer most widely known for his active collaborations with filmmaker Sam Raimi. Early dreams to be always a rock and roll guitarist led a teenaged LoDuca to possibilities opening along with his music group for famous brands Bob Seger and …

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David McMurray

Dave McMurray, the Detroit-based saxophonist and an associate of Was (Not Was) presents his debut recording SATISFACTION. Featuring guest looks by Bob Wayne, Tag Whitfield, Don Was among others, and carries a monitor specially produced because of this recording by Don Was and David Was. Monitor highlights consist of: “Down …

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Marvin Winans

Pastor Marvin Winans rose to popularity as an associate from the Winans — not only the well-known Initial Family of modern black gospel, however the actual quartet of this name which laid the building blocks for the family’s veritable gospel empire from the first ’80s. Winans hardly ever really thought …

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The Contours

The Contours are widely remembered because of their 1962 smash “Do YOU LIKE Me?,” among the early strikes that helped place Motown in the map. However they aren’t generally connected with their contribution towards the label; these were among the roughest, hardest R&B groupings Berry Gordy ever agreed upon, and …

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