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Was (Not Was)

Was (Not Was) play modern R&B dance music, with lyrics that add the satiric towards the bizarre. The group is normally led by Detroit natives David Weiss (David Was), who has flute and writes those lyrics, and Don Fagenson (Don Was), who has bass and writes music, however the group …

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The Winans

The Winans were pioneers in neuro-scientific contemporary gospel, updating the sound and design of traditional dark gospel vocal groupings for the metropolitan contemporary age. While they weren’t the very first group to take action, they were essentially the most essential aspect in popularizing the design, paving just how for countless …

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Guilty Simpson

As opposed to his imposing presence and hard thug posture much like rappers like Bumpy Knuckles or Big Shug, Detroit rhyme-slayer Guilty Simpson 1st achieved exposure on records by eccentric left-field producers like Madlib, Dabrye, Four Tet, and something of his biggest admirers, Detroit’s personal J Dilla. His lyrics and …

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Sonic’s Rendezvous Band

Within the Midwest through the 1970s, you’d be hard-pressed to discover a rock group with a far more impressive pedigree than Sonic’s Rendezvous Band, which brought jointly people of four key bands through the fabled Detroit/Ann Arbor rock scene from the past due ’60s — Fred “Sonic” Smith from the …

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