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Forge and the 6th episode of the Detroit Music Awards on MichiganMade.TV

Michigan’s internet TV station, MichiganMade.TV is on UDetroit.


The Dollfaces at the 2004 Detroit music awards

You can see the entire 2004 Detroit music awards can be seen on MichiganMade.TV. Michigan’s internet TV station on UDetroit.


The Motor City R and B Pioneers on UDetroit


This and more on Michigan’s internet TV station.


Nobody In Detroit by the Howling Diablos

The Rust Belt has been beat down and hurting since the ’68 Riots, but the Motor City can’t be held down by corruption, vice, or decay…here’s the Howling Diablos, LIVE at White Room Studios, at the corner of Griswold and State St. in Detroit…setting the record straight!!


Michigan Television Networks first show

Guido goes to Green acres Park in Hazel Park and to the streets of Royal Oak. Also interviews with Doug Trevethan from Michigan Vue Magazine, Bill Hunt, President of the Detroit Producers Association at that time and Tom Ness. Publisher of Jam Rag Magazine.

You will be able to see it all next week airing in it’s entirety on my new internet TV channel

MichiganMade.TV on UDetroit


Eyes, band shot at New York, New York back in 1988

Where are they now. I have no clue. Do You?

I thought this was lost forever. Found it on a VHS tape.

I’m the long hair leaping Gnome on hand held and Matt Osborne was the 2nd camera.


Howling Diablos Interview in Pontiac

This and more can be seen on my UDetroit Channel

http://www.udetroit.com/.


Anton James mid-break promos-Includes Gary Graff, Howard Hertz and Doug Podell


The Look – “We’re Gonna Rock” – Promo – MTV

his video originally appeared on MTV in Sept. 1981. It was the first video by a Detroit band on MTV.


Anton James-Time

From the Musical Renaissance show hosted by Brandy Miller. Featuring Anton James.
Local video edited by Anton himself. “TIME”


The Rockets, “Desire”

Rockets live in CA, 1980 doing “Desire” from the No Ballads album. Featuring Jim McCarty, Dennis Robbins, Johnny “Bee” Badanjek, David Gilbert, Donnie Backus, and Danny Keylon.


Robb Roy “Happy”

From 2002 Michigan Televisions Networks, Musical Renaissance -The show that Rocks Detroit show shot at the White Room studios in Detroit. Hosted by Baywatch babe and Michigan’s own, Nicole Tindall.

You will be able to see the show in it’s entirety on the MichiganMade.TV channel on UDetroit soon.

Also in the show videos from Kid Rock, Bob Seger, Stewart Francke and Iggy Pop.
Includes appearances from Dick Kernan, Mark Ridley, Jasen Magic, Greg Russell, Tom Ness, Ken Calvert, George Clinton and OD that used to be at WRIF.
Plus an exclusive interview with the Howling Diablos shot in Pontiac.
Local music brought to you by the Beard Band in Madison Heights.


The Almighty Strut – Out On The Sly


Goober & the Peas – Funky Cowboy

Classic video from Detroit’s finest.


Skraps Violence video circa 1989 at St. Andrews, Detroit, Michigan. Opening for Danzig.

Skraps Violence video circa 1989 at St. Andrews, Detroit, Michigan. Opening for Danzig.
From the Inner City Music show


Howling Diablos – Carwash


Chrissy Morgan sings “Summertime” with Bricktown Station @ Vivio’s

John Salisz on guitar, Phil Bolden on the bass, Mark Ray on drums and Chrissy Morgan singing lead. for more information http://www.bricktownstation.com


UDetroit Cafe Offers Online Gathering Spot

Check it out. Your truly has a channel there and this is a great place for Detroit and Michigan.
Great things to come.

UDetroit Cafe Offers Online Gathering Spot: MyFoxDETROIT.com

(WJBK) – It’s becoming an online hot spot for Detroit’s creative talents to work and play.

FOX 2’s Lee Thomas introduces us to the UDetroit Cafe where live web broadcasts offer locals a chance to muse on music, sports, comedy and more.

Learn more by visiting http://udetroit.com .


AMS – The Detroit Rocks Project

The world knows about the rich musical history of Detroit, Michigan, and the legendary artists it has produced, but what is it that makes The Motor City unique when it comes to Rock & Roll? Everyone knows the names Bob Seger, Ted Nugent, The MC5, The Stooges, The Romantics, Kid Rock, etc., but what made these acts so different, so special, so quintessentially “Detroit”?

The Detroit music scene is a vibrant stew of musical influences, and when an act rises up from the trenches here to become known worldwide, they are taking those influences with them. The Detroit experience is unique because the bands here inspire and influence each other as much or more than they are influenced by the Rock & Roll standard-bearers of the world. For every kid in Detroit who was inspired by Led Zeppelin or Guns & Roses, there were dozens more whose heroes included bands like Adrenalin, Mugsy, Seduce, The Almighty Strut, Halloween, and more recently, The Shram Band, Overloaded, Pistol Day Parade, and so many others who are little-known outside of southeastern lower Michigan.

Detroit Rocks is a documentary which will focus not on history, but on the influences that live and grow in the here and now, as they are passed from generation to generation of young up-and-coming musicians. This is not the story of this band or that band, it is the story of how players in Detroit were affected by the bands that they saw in their own hometown, and how these influences can be heard in the music being made today in Detroit and beyond. It is the story of Detroit rock & roll told in the voices of the players who have made Detroit “Rock City”.

Detroit Rocks will feature interviews with prominent Detroit rockers from the late sixties to today, and live concert footage of currently active artists covering songs from their Detroit influences. In addition, the producers have recorded a “Band Aid” style theme song featuring dozens of well-known Motor City musicians, and are organizing a concert starring the available participants, to benefit charitable organizations aiding those in the Detroit area who are struggling due to the economic downturn, and recent changes in the struggling auto industry. (See the “All-Star Theme Song & Benefit Concert” page for more info).

Mitch Ryder, Wayne Kramer, The Stooges, The Silver Bullet Band, Twisted Brown Trucker, Grand Funk Railroad, Alice Cooper Band, Insane Clown Posse, White Stripes, Amboy Dukes, Destroy All Monsters, Toby Redd, Adrenalin, DC Drive, Bitter Sweet Alley, Rhythm Corp, DC Hawks, Feisty Cadavers, Barooga Bandit, 3D Invivisbles, Detroit Cobras, Suicide Machines, The Von Bondies, Critical Bill, Ashes of Soma, Electric Six, Negative Approach, Ray Street Park, Ugly But Proud & Elvis Hitler. Produced by Ron Perry for AMS Productions
http://americanmediasound.com/detroit-rocks-project.html


Kid Rock – Born Free


Chrissy Morgan sings “Fallout” as a backup vocalist with Kat Orlando.

Chrissy Morgan sings “Fallout” as a backup vocalist with Kat Orlando on sax, flute and lead vocals and her band at Cadieux Cafe in Detroit. Also featuring Larry Pinho on guitar, Jeff Campbell on keys, David Freeman on drums, Daniel Speights on bass, and Wendy Primo joining me on backup vocals. This song is a Kat Orlando original. BTW, this was our very first live performance!!


Chrissy Morgan sings “ChoiceVII” with Bricktown Station @ Vivio’s (extended jam)

John salisz on guitar, Phil Bolden on the bass, Mark Ray on drums and Chrissy Morgan singing lead. for more information http://www.bricktownstation.com This is an original Bricktown Station tune.


Don Was: Wayne Kramer/David Was – “Revolution in Apt. 29”

Wayne Kramer redefined rock ‘n roll guitar as a member of the extreme Detroit band, The MC5…David Was is one of the founding brothers behind Was (Not Was) and one of the greatest lyricists on Earth.

A decade ago, they recorded a classic album together – The Return of Citizen Wayne. Everyone should own a copy…Here’s a brand new, exclusive version of a song from that CD, “Revolution in Apt. 29”


Carolyn Striho Sing It To Me Music Video