- Culture of Detroit, Michigan
The culture of
Detroit, Michigan , has been closely associated with various forms of popular music in the 20th century, notably with Motown. The city's culture has also been associated with the automobile, as well as by the large role industry plays in the city's economy.Entertainment and performing arts
Music has been the dominant feature of Detroit's nightlife since the late 1940s. The metropolitan area boasts two of the top live music venues in the U.S.
DTE Energy Music Theatre (formerly Pine Knob) was the most attended summer venue in the U.S. in 2005 for the fifteenth consecutive year, whileThe Palace of Auburn Hills ranked twelfth, according to music industry sourcePollstar . [ [http://www.palacenet.com/prdetail.cfm?pressreleaseID=2541&category=2 DTE Energy Music Theatre Listed as 2004 Top Attended Amphitheatre (1/25/05] . "DTE Energy Music Theatre".] Detroit's major performance centers include Orchestra Hall home of theDetroit Symphony Orchestra , theDetroit Opera House , the Fox Theatre, Masonic Temple Theatre, theFisher Theatre , and the Detroit Film Theatre at theDetroit Institute of Arts .Through the 1950s Detroit was a jazz center with stars of the era often came to Detroit's Black Bottom neighborhood to perform. [Herb Boyd (9/17/97) [http://www.metrotimes.com/music/special/jazzhist/51jazzhist.html Cookin' in the Motor City] . "The Metro Times".] One highlight of Detroit's musical history was
Motown Records success during the 1960s and early 1970s, founded in Detroit byBerry Gordy, Jr. and home to popular recording acts includingMarvin Gaye ,Stevie Wonder andDiana Ross &the Supremes . Also during the late 1960s, DetroiterAretha Franklin became America's preeminent female soul artist, recording on the competingAtlantic Records label.In the late 1960s, Metro Detroit was the epicenter for high-energy rock music with (
MC5 andIggy and the Stooges ),Cite book | author=Harrington, Joe | year=2002 | title=Sonic Cool: The Life and Death of Rock'N'Roll | publisher=Hal Leonard| id=ISBN 0634028618, p. 251.] Cite book | author=Bogdanov, Vladimir and Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, John Bush | year=2002 | title=All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (3rd Ed.) | publisher=Hal Leonard: Backbeat Books | id=ISBN 087930653X] the precursors of thepunk rock movement. Rock acts from southeast Michigan that enjoyed success in the 1970s wereBob Seger ,Ted Nugent & TheAmboy Dukes ,Alice Cooper ,The Romantics andGrand Funk Railroad as well as more recent acts likeMarshall Crenshaw ,Kid Rock ,The White Stripes ,The Von Bondies and Madonna. The Detroit area is also generally accepted as the birthplace of the Techno movement, which has grown from local radio and clubs to dance venues worldwide. The three musicians most frequently credited with giving birth to Techno are Derrick May,Juan Atkins , andKevin Saunderson . Detroit hip hop rose to prominence in the late nineties with the emergence ofEminem .Cite book | author=Bogdanov, Vladimir and Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, John Bush | year=2003 | title=All Music Guide to Hip-Hop: The Definitive Guide to Rap and Hip-Hop | publisher= Hal Leonard: Backbeat Books | id=ISBN 0879307595] Cite book| author=Gavrilovich, Peter and Bill McGraw |title=The Detroit Almanac|publisher=Detroit Free Press| year=2000|id=ISBN 0937247341] Other Detroit hip-hop artists includeInsane Clown Posse ,Aaliyah ,D12 ,Royce Da 5'9" Teairra Mari ,Obie Trice ,Trick Trick , Rock Bottom,Street Lord'z and the lateBlade Icewood ,Slum Village .Fashion
The
Renaissance Center 's Winter Garden is the site of the annual "Fash Bash", a major fashion event traditionally held in August.Hodges, Michael H. (September 8, 2003). [http://info.detnews.com/redesign/history/story/historytemplate.cfm?id=215 Fox Theater's rebirth ushered in city's renewal] . Michigan History, "The Detroit News". Retrieved on November 23, 2007.] Coordinated by theDetroit Institute of Arts , the event features celebrities and models showcasing the latest fashion trends.In 1991, a cultural phenomenon began among hair salons which evolved into the Detroit
Hair Wars . A showcase of fantastical hair piece creations, often using human hair as the main content, has since become a national trend among African-American hair-styling tours.cite web
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Detroit has three major events that are associated with the automobile industry: the
North American International Auto Show (January),Society of Automotive Engineers world congress (April) and theWoodward Dream Cruise (August). Annual music events in the city include the DEMF/Movement/Fuse-In electronic music festival (May),Ford Detroit International Jazz Festival (September), and theConcert of Colors , a summer music festival. The ComericaCityFest is traditionally held in theNew Center area around Independence Day.The
Windsor-Detroit International Freedom Festival features a fireworks display over theDetroit International Riverfront and coincides with U.S. Independence day (July 4) andCanada Day (July 1). TheTastefest andDetroit Thunder Fest hydroplane race take place in July.Detroit Fashion Week happens in August. TheAmerica's Thanksgiving Parade , originally the Hudson's Thanksgiving Day Parade, is one of the nation's largest and has been held continuously since 1924. [ [http://www.theparade.org/parade/index.shtml Everyone Loves a Parade] . "The Parade Company".]The day before
Ash Wednesday , or the festival ofMardi Gras /Fat Tuesday , is more frequently celebrated locally as "Paczki Day" by the large Polish population. Many Metro Detroiters join in the festivity by indulging in jelly-filled donuts calledpaczki s. [Robert Strybel (2/5/01). [http://www.polartcenter.com/articles.asp?id=129 Polish fast food in America?] . "polartcenter.com".]Founded in 1907 by two Russian immigrant brothers in Detroit,
Faygo pop remains a Detroit tradition. Detroit was also the birthplace ofVernors ginger ale , the longest-surviving soft drink in the United States,Better Made potato chips and the Coney Island restaurant. [Kim Silarski (5/22/03). [http://www.usatoday.com/travel/extraday/detroit/tips.htm Insider Tips] . "USA Today".]The Bayview Yacht Club sponsors the annual
Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race as well as a number of other regional and localregatta s.Recently added events include the Motown Winter Blast in February and the Detroit River Days celebration in June.
Black culture
The City of Detroit has had a large and thriving black community since the 1920s, when many
African Americans moved to northern cities to find work in the then-booming industrial sector. This Great Migration continued through the 1960s. Paradise Valley and Black Bottom were early centers of black culture in the city, which were later leveled to build a freeway and high income apartments. By the mid-1970s, African Americans formed more than half the city's population.Many black churches are located in the city, including the historic Second Baptist Church, which assisted runaway slaves. A monument to the
Underground Railroad was erected in 2001 at Hart Plaza downtown. The Shrine of the Black Madonna of the Pan-African Orthodox Christian Church was founded in 1953 by the Rev. Albert B. Cleage. Rev. Cleage was an influential figure in theBlack Power Movement both nationally and locally. One of the churches' institutions is the Shrine of the Black Madonna Cultural Center & Bookstore, one of the nation's oldest black-owned bookstores.The Graystone International Jazz Museum documents
jazz in Detroit. [ [http://www.ipl.org.ar/exhibit/detjazz/Graystone.html The Graystone International Jazz Museum ] ] [ [http://www.ipl.org.ar/exhibit/detjazz/ Swinging Through Time: The Graystone Museum and the story of Detroit jazz ] ]In 1959,
Berry Gordy foundedMotown Records , one of the first black-owned record labels. Over the next decade, a number of top artists, includingThe Supremes ,The Temptations ,Stevie Wonder andMarvin Gaye , signed with the label. The company relocated toLos Angeles in 1972, but the city has seen new movements develop since then, includingdisco ,funk , andhip hop music .Detroit has produced a large number of black athletes. Perhaps the most legendary is
Joe Louis , heavyweight boxing champion from 1937 to 1949. Louis is memorialized with a sculpture of a giant fist at the intersection of Jefferson and Woodward Avenues, as well as in the name ofJoe Louis Arena .Detroit has an emerging section of hip hop artists from the inner city, such as:
Blade Icewood , theStreet Lord'z ,Tone-Tone , Y.B.I.,Trick-Trick ,Big Herk , and Rock BottomDetroit has a reputation as one of the finest centers of
soul food in Michigan, with a number of highly-regarded establishments.See also
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Detroit celebrities
*Detroit Historical Museum
*Detroit in literature
*Detroit in the movies
*History of Detroit
*List of songs about Detroit
*Michigan History magazine References
External links
* [http://www.ci.detroit.mi.us/culture/ City of Detroit - Culture and Entertainment]
* [http://detroithiphop.net DetroitHipHop.net:An overview and commentary on the Detroit Hip Hop scene]
* [http://www.girl-in-the-d.blogspot.com Girl in the D]
* [http://detroitmidtown.com/05/ Midtown Detroit]
* [http://www.metrotimes.com/ Metrotimes]
* [http://www.motorcityrocks.com MotorCityRocks.com:Chronicles the Detroit music scene]
* [http://www.motorcityrock.com MotorCityRock.com: Preserving Detroit's Local Music Scene of the 1980s]
* [http://info.detnews.com/history/story/index.cfm?id=174&category=life Paradise Valley and Black Bottom]
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