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MK

Through the ’90s, Marc Kinchen, known commonly as MK, was perhaps one of the most idiosyncratic home producers, tempering his experience for soulful New York-styled garage area using the energy of hard techno, discovered from period spent employed in Detroit at Kevin Saunderson’s KMS Studios, while he added his uniquely …

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Black Nasty

Dark Nasty were a little-known but good group in the early-’70s Detroit funk picture, following the route from the Parliament/Funkadelic masses in mixing rock and roll, psychedelic, spirit, and funk affects. They recorded a good recording for Stax that premiered in 1973, but wasn’t much seller. After dropping their agreement …

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Calvin Frazier

A co-employee of Robert Johnson, Calvin Frazier by no means attained the notoriety of additional Johnson protégés like Johnny Shines, Robert Jr. Lockwood or Honeyboy Edwards, but his scant documented legacy reveals a performer whose undertake prewar-era blues is really as unique and special as any within the cannon. Born …

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Chapter 8

This Detroit group is most beneficial referred to as the band that helped start Anita Baker’s career. The initial group was founded by Michael Powell and David Washington in 1972. They supported the Detroit Emeralds until Powell and Washington added vocalist Rick Means and Carolyn Crawford. Crawford was afterwards changed …

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JD Allen

Tenor saxophonist JD Allen was created in Detroit, Michigan, on Dec 11, 1972. He’s an associate of the 3rd wave of Youthful Lion mainstream jazz players. As a guy, he was inspired by the fantastic music artists in Detroit, but upon his entrance in NEW YORK, his true apprenticeship started. …

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