The NY Times ran a feature today on Detroit’s music clubs and their importance to the rise of artists like the White Stripes, Kid Rock and Eminem. From the article:
“The clubs where they and other Detroit acts got their starts are still very much a part of the city, developing performers who could join the ranks of other famous Detroit artists. Even though the city, and its auto industry, have been hit by hard times that threaten some venerable places, live music endures in the Motor City.”
Alas, the author does not name any current performers, but she does cover the Magic Stick, the Ark in Ann Arbor, and other metro Detroit venues.
Read the full article here.



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