Hyper hits

Nov 21, 2007 at 12:00 am

The story behind What's Going On'
Top of the pops

Renaldo Obie' Benson had the world dancing, and then he shook it with What's Going On'
by Don Waller
11/9/2005

Insights into many of our Motown picks
Pagliacci in the hood

An interview with Herb Jordan, editor of the lyric anthology Motown in Love'
by W. Kim Heron
1/10/2007

Long-form looks at the hit-producing albums
Big bangs

Whatever it is, we've composed a list of R&B and rock 'n' roll records that we think shook the world in some way, that generated new genres and cast ...
by Brian Smith
5/1/2002

Some peeks behind the scenes at jam-kickers the MC5
Reprise

A world tour rekindles that old MC5 energy — and controversy
by John Sinclair
6/9/2004

Returning to the scene of the crime
Wayne Kramer talks Bush, drugs, sobriety, the Iraq war, MC5 lawsuits and the Dixie Chicks
by Brian J. Bowe
6/7/2006

Motsi Ski of Detroit's Most Wanted (of No. 31), grandson of Jackie Wilson (of No. 84)
Still wanted?

Detroits Most Wanted founder on D-Town rap, DMW and Jackie Wilson
by Khary Kimani Turner
5/24/2006

Mark Farner and Don Brewer recall the good times
Still in a Grand Funk

How the boys from Flint exploded, imploded & still haven't patched things up
by Fred Mills
8/14/2002

The turmoil behind the Slum sound
Slum Village square

Surviving roster changes, meltdowns and rip-offs
by Khary Kimani Turner
6/23/2004

A close look at a Detroit singularity
The real Slim Shady

You've only heard half the Eminem story — until now.
by Hobey Echlin
10/30/2002

A long, lingering look back on the Romantics' career
Test of time

From MTV darlings to state-fair gigs to an epic legal battle and back.
by Brian Smith
9/10/2003

Back to the front
Detroit techno militants Underground Resistance rethink the politics of dancing for the hometown market.
by Hobey Echlin
8/19/98

The sweet twist of success
Jack and Meg White earn national stripes.
by Melissa Giannini
5/30/2001

underground resistance member:
From Detroit to Tokyo

How DJ Jeff Mills helped shape not just a music scene, but an international culture
by Carleton S. Gholz
5/23/2007

Champ's town
Rap maestro and the link to Esham, Kid and Em'
by Brian Smith
12/15/2004

The Merda files
Their brand of black rock' was a Motor City anomaly. Finally, more than 30 years after calling it quits, the international kudos are piling high for Black Merda.
by Fred Mills
12/1/2004


Bubbling under:

Maurice King on record
Maurice King's arrangements were dynamic, audacious works that played a significant role in establishing the Flame as a major entertainment spot. ...
by Jim Gallert
7/21/2004

What do we have to prove?
Trying to make sense of the tragedy
by Khary Kimani Turner
4/19/2006

Warns World
After more than 10 years, His Name Is (still) Alive.
by Melissa Giannini
11/15/2000

Shes got hell to raise
Bettye Lavette goes from teen soul sensation to perennial opening act to hipster headliner
by Don Waller
8/29/2007

Out come the freaks
Surrealist political funk rockers Was (Not Was) re-form just in time for the apocalypse
by Brian J. Bowe
12/29/2004

Serious Bell
How a trumpeter from Chester, Pa., became the face of Detroit jazz.
by W. Kim Heron
8/27/2003

Motown badasses?
Sure, the Detroit Cobras are strutting international indie stars, but don't call 'em a cover band
by Brian J. Bowe
10/5/2005