Detroit free press archives5/30/2023 ![]() Motor City Radio Flashbacks is re-posting this article today, in commemoration of Berry Gordy’s Motown Records’ founding, 59 years ago, January 1959. ĭETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday, March 21, 1965 ( CONTINUES - please read the complete article below). It takes a keen perception to open the right door to the music. You are alone there, but with a distant sound of music - a music that is part blues, part gospel and a lot of rhythm. Six Years After Its Founding, Berry Gordy’s Motown Records Puts Detroit Musically On The Global MapĪ ’60s Detroit Music Moment Revisited: 1965ĭETROIT (March 21, 1965) - Eight doors off the first floor hallway at 2652 West Grand Boulevard and when they are closed, the tiny passageway grows eerie. related article is courtesy newspaper archive. Hit your server’s back-button (or Home) to return to the Motor City Radio Flashbacks home page.Ībove T.A.M.I. Click images again to return to normal image size. To read the entire Detroit Free Press featured article Decemclick over each article page image above ( 2x) for largest PC view. Tonight’s show completes the engagement.ĭetroit Free Press Wednesday, December 30, 1964ĭetroit Free Press Sunday, December 27, 1964 ‘Top Teenage Idols Regale Fans at Michigan, Fox’ĭETROIT (December 30) - Non fans of rock-and-roll music are hereby alerted that, on the pretext of making a sociological trip, they have had an opportunity to discover new worlds at the Michigan Theater these early mornings while watching a proceeding called the first annual T.A.M.I. While the famous name and facade has long since been removed in the 1980s, today, the four-storied structure is still open for business under its current name, The Corktown Inn. The Holiday Inn, 1331 Trumbull Blvd., and Porter Street (two blocks south of Michigan and Trumbull), near downtown Detroit. Hit your server’s back-button (or Home) to return to the Motor City Radio Flashbacks home page.Ībove Rolling Stones related article is courtesy newspaper archive. To read the entire Detroit Free Press featured article(s) Jclick over each article page image above ( 2x) for largest PC view. They packed their silver buckled shoes, took down their newly washed socks from the grillwork and moved from one Detroit motel to another in an attempt to elude their eager fans.ĭetroit Free Press Wednesday, June 3, 1964 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)įROM THE BACK-PAGES OF THE DETROIT FREE PRESSĭETROIT (JUNE 15) - The Rolling Stones were weary Monday, but not at rest. The Dave Clark Five (L-R): Lenny Davidson, Dave Clark, Rick Huxley, Denis Payton, and Michael Smith. Missed our previously cataloged ‘Motor City ’60s Music’ newspaper features? GO HERE. The above featured Dave Clark Five-related ad was ‘clipped,’ saved, and imaged from the credited source by Motor City Radio Flashbacks. “Stretch” across your device screen to magnify for larger print view.Ībove Dave Clark Five related article is courtesy newspaper archive. Hit your server’s back-button (or Home) to return to the Motor City Radio Flashbacks home page. To read the entire Detroit Free Press featured article(s) Decemclick over each article page image above ( 2x) for largest PC view. ĭetroit Free Press Friday, December 17, 1965 The minute Dave Clark, Mike Smith, Lenny Richardson, Denis Payton and Rick Huxley into the Polar Bear Room in the Veteran’s Memorial, flashbulbs and question started popping. WKNR invited them to question the Dave Clark Five at a press conference before their Cobo Arena concert. ‘WKNR Adds DC5 Cobo Hall Show with High School Journalists’ Press Conference’įROM THE BACK-PAGES of the DETROIT FREE PRESSĭETROIT ( DECEMBER 17) -At least 150 high school journalists were “glad all over” last Friday night. DETROIT RADIO PHOTO MEMORIES! WNIC: ROY STEPHENS.COZY 95.5! WCZY BACK ON THE RADIO: ROY STEPHENS, SEPTEMBER 1983.THE MAGIC BEHIND THE MOTOWN SOUND: THE FUNK BROTHERS! 1970.THE MAGIC BEHIND THE MOTOWN SOUND: THE FUNK BROTHERS! 1965.DANCIN’ MACHINE: MOTOWN’S HIDDEN HISTORY.Jim on FROM THE ARCHIVES! WRIF-FM IS BACK ON THE RADIO.David Moran on Detroit Radio Logos & Bumper Stickers.Various Ramblings of a Nostalgic Italian.Cliff Edwards' WKNR Keener13 Playstream.Post Archives Post Archives Search Search for: Categories Categories Blogroll
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