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Eminem’s very first and extremely rare vinyl album will be auctioned off
Read full article: Eminem’s very first and extremely rare vinyl album will be auctioned offSome may think that Eminem’s debut album was 1999′s “The Slim Shady,” but before the Detroit rapper was selling millions of albums worldwide, he was selling copies of his actual first album, 1996′s “Infinite,” out of the back of his car on the streets of Detroit.
Detroit folk rock singer Rodriguez, rediscovered in ‘Sugarman’ doc, dies at 81
Read full article: Detroit folk rock singer Rodriguez, rediscovered in ‘Sugarman’ doc, dies at 81Sixto Rodriguez, the Detroit folk rocker who was rediscovered in an award-winning documentary in 2012, has died at 81, according to his official website.
Sneak peek into Winter Blast’s musical performances
Read full article: Sneak peek into Winter Blast’s musical performancesFor this weeks “Music Monday” on “Live in the D” we’re getting you ready for a popular winter event happening in Downtown Royal Oak. The Winter Blast presented by Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort kicks off this weekend, and in edition to ice skating, food trucks and more, the event will feature 40 local musical acts.
Hazel Park native writes music from the heart
Read full article: Hazel Park native writes music from the heartTyler Common of Hazel Park has been performing around Metro Detroit for years. On Monday he and his guitarist paid a visit to “Live in the D,” where they spoke with host Tati Amare. Common describes his sound as pop-rock, and says there are many artists who influence him, including John Mayer. Common’s current project is titled “Never Ending Blues,” which he says has 10 original tracks, and took over 2 1/2 years to complete. “I put everything I had into it...it’s 10 songs I wrote from the heart,” Common said.
Blink-182 reunites for first time in nearly 10 years for massive tour with stop in Detroit
Read full article: Blink-182 reunites for first time in nearly 10 years for massive tour with stop in DetroitBlink-182 is reuniting for the first time in nearly 10 years to release a new album and go on a massive global tour.
Power of Funk coming to the D
Read full article: Power of Funk coming to the DThey were established in 1968 and for more than 50 years Tower of Power has brought their ‘funky’ sound to stages around the world. Founding member Emilio Castillo spoke with “Live in the D’s” Jason Carr about the group’s return to the city.
🔒 Devin Scillian’s ultimate Detroit playlist shows why we’re the greatest music city in the world
Read full article: 🔒 Devin Scillian’s ultimate Detroit playlist shows why we’re the greatest music city in the worldI’ll say at the outset that I’m not a native Detroiter. I root like mad for this city, for its sports teams, and for its traditions, but I come to today’s topic as a guy who grew up outside its city (or even state) limits.
Detroit Youth Choir joins Life Remodeled in spotlighting community heroes
Read full article: Detroit Youth Choir joins Life Remodeled in spotlighting community heroesMany of you have been following the Detroit Youth Choir since they wowed the audiences of America’s Got Talent. The group has a new music video as part of Life Remodeled’s Lean on We campaign.
Women’s History Month: Detroit’s own legendary jazz singer Kimmie Horne
Read full article: Women’s History Month: Detroit’s own legendary jazz singer Kimmie HorneKimmie Horne is a Detroit jazz singer now known around the world. We caught up with her for Women’s History Month -- watch the interview above. AdThe Kimmie Horne Jazz Festival is now gearing up for its fifth year. More information: Kimmie Horne Jazz FestivalHorne will also be performing at the Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe on March 31st through April 3rd with a special Women’s History Month show. More: Women’s History Month stories
Detroit’s Majestic Theatre Center listed for sale
Read full article: Detroit’s Majestic Theatre Center listed for saleDETROIT – As Michigan businesses slowly start to reopen, Detroit’s historic Majestic Theatre has been placed on the market. The Majestic Theatre and Magic Stick are both part of the National Independent Venue Association. In May, the organization estimated 90% of independent venues nationwide could close down permanently due to COVID-19. RELATED: Independent music venues look to Lansing for assistance amid pandemicIn 2018, the Majestic Theatre underwent a $1 million renovation to restore its façade and improve the stage and concert area. The Majestic Theatre was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
Independent music venues look to Lansing for assistance amid pandemic
Read full article: Independent music venues look to Lansing for assistance amid pandemicMany stars -- from Motown to Bob Seeger, Big Sean, Madonna, Kid Rock, Jack White and Eminem -- became big names playing big venues, but the smaller venues have fostered an ongoing business and culture that’s in danger of disappearing. In May, the organization estimated 90% of independent venues nationwide could close down permanently due to COVID-19. There are more than 80 Michigan venues that are a part of NIVA, most are in Metro Detroit. These independent venues asked the federal government for assistance and didn’t receive any. NIVA said it needs about $10 million for the more than 80 independent venues across the state to stay afloat.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra kicks off free, socially distant summer concert series
Read full article: Detroit Symphony Orchestra kicks off free, socially distant summer concert seriesDETROIT The Detroit Symphony Orchestra kicked off its outdoor summer concert series on Wednesday night. The performance was held outside the orchestra hall. It was the first of seven free shows scheduled in August throughout the city of Detroit. Small groups of musicians perform for limited audiences at the DSOs Sosnick Courtyard as well as three Detroit Riverfront Conservancy venues: Robert C. Valade Park, the Dequindre Cut Freight Yard, and Gabriel Richard Park. READ: Detroit Symphony Orchestra offers free access to streaming archive amid coronavirus outbreakAll the events are free, but ticket reservations are required for the Sosnick Courtyard performances.
Detroit musician uses pots, pans to become viral sensation
Read full article: Detroit musician uses pots, pans to become viral sensationDETROIT Hes known as the Greek Town Hot Box.' Deon Forrest is pretty popular, not just in Detroit, but all over. Forrest uses pots and pans and half of a stick. Forrest said, hes doing pretty well for himself now, but he has a dream, I want to be on stage with a rapper and singer. I want to change the world with this.And who can blame him, he already has the tools he needs.
Money raised through viral ‘Big Gretch’ put back into Detroit
Read full article: Money raised through viral ‘Big Gretch’ put back into DetroitDETROIT – A local rapper’s song about Governor Whitmer has gotten so popular, he’s using it to give back to the community, through the song ‘Big Gretch’. GMac Cash raised money to buy the Governor new glasses, but when she wouldn’t accept them, he put the money to good use. If we don’t take care of each other, who is going to take care of us?” said GMac Cash. They didn’t expect it, they know anything about it, so that made it even better” said Gmac Cash. But the Governor’s office said, they couldn’t accept the glasses and wanted GMac Cash to use the money raised to help out the community.
Rapper takes money raised through 'Big Gretch' and gives back to Detroit
Read full article: Rapper takes money raised through 'Big Gretch' and gives back to DetroitRapper takes money raised through 'Big Gretch' and gives back to DetroitPublished: May 16, 2020, 6:24 pmGmacCash's song about Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has gotten so popular, he's using it to give back to the community.
Rapper donates money raised for Gov. Gretchen ‘Big Gretch’ Whitmer’s Cartier Buffs to New Era Detroit
Read full article: Rapper donates money raised for Gov. Gretchen ‘Big Gretch’ Whitmer’s Cartier Buffs to New Era DetroitGretchen Whitmer a pair of Cartier Buffalo sunglasses after a song went viral praising her handling of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Detroit rapper GmacCash’s “Big Gretch” caught fire over the weekend. Whitmer approves of Detroit rapper’s ode to her"It’s just a staple for the city a staple in Detroit,” Darrel Hasty said. The money was raised and the glasses were designed. "If Michiganders continue to stay home and stay safe, we will hopefully be able to get together for the cookout soon.”GmacCash responded by saying he will donate the money raised to community organization New Era Detroit.
Gov. Whitmer approves of Detroit rapper’s ode to her during COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer approves of Detroit rapper’s ode to her during COVID-19 pandemicDETROIT – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, now affectionately referred to by her supporters as “Big Gretch," took to Twitter on Sunday night to share her approval of a song about her. Until then, Big Gretch says stay home and stay safe! — Governor Gretchen Whitmer (@GovWhitmer) May 4, 2020Detroit rapper GmacCash’s “Big Gretch” praises the governor’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Whitmer, ‘that woman from Michigan’Whitmer has received both support and backlash toward how she has handled the COVID-19 outbreak, namely her stay-at-home order, which was extended until May 15 on April 30.
WATCH: Detroit police say video shows men responsible for killing DJ Slick B
Read full article: WATCH: Detroit police say video shows men responsible for killing DJ Slick BDETROIT – Police released new video of the suspects wanted in connection with the fatal shooting of Slick B, a popular Detroit DJ. Slick B was shot and killed Friday during an attempted robbery on Detroit’s west side. Police said the two suspects waited near a black truck for both Slick B and his friend to show up. “He was just a great man, a great friend, a great father, a great brother, a great nephew. MORE: Memorial event held for popular Detroit DJ killed in armed robbery“I believe Slick B is a legend You know legends never die.
LISTEN: Detroit’s Eminem drops surprise album ‘Music To Be Murdered By’
Read full article: LISTEN: Detroit’s Eminem drops surprise album ‘Music To Be Murdered By’DETROIT – Eminem dropped a surprise album, “Music To Be Murdered By," on Friday. The album includes songs featuring Juice WRLD, who died last month, as well as fellow Detroit rapper Royce Da 5′9″, Skyler Gray, Ed Sheeran and more. He repeatedly brings up people who have criticized his music and mentions the past multiple times. Darker topics also emerge when news clips reporting shootings across the country are played at the end of “Darkness,” one of the slower tracks. Listen to “Music To Be Murdered By” below (Note: The album contains expletives.)
Jam out with this funky band in Birmingham this weekend
Read full article: Jam out with this funky band in Birmingham this weekendWith a mixture of funk, soul, blues, R&B, and a little rock, Laura Rain and the Caesars describe their genre as "Detroit Music". The band joined hosts Jason Carr and Kim DeGiulio to chat about their music and playing at Vinotecca in Birmingham. The group performed their latest release "Pleasure Zone" which is a track that has a little funk and R&B. Laura Rain and the Caesars are performing Saturday, September 21, at Vinotecca in Birmingham. For more information on the band, go to their Facebook, Instagram, or website.