Music of Detroit - Notable Artists

Notable Artists

  • Al Green
  • Alice Cooper
  • Anita Baker
  • Aretha Franklin
  • Barbara Lewis
  • Big Sean
  • Bob Seger
  • Brenda Holloway
  • Brownsville Station
  • The Capitols
  • Chairmen of the Board
  • Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
  • The Contours
  • Dan Schafer
  • Death
  • Del Shannon
  • Della Reese
  • Dennis Coffey
  • Destroy All Monsters
  • The Detroit Emeralds
  • Diana Ross
  • Dice (rapper)
  • The Dells
  • The Dramatics
  • Edwin Starr
  • Eminem
  • The Flaming Embers
  • The Four Tops
  • Freda Payne
  • Frijid Pink
  • The Frost
  • Funkadelic
  • Gino Washington
  • Gladys Knight & The Pips
  • Glenn Frey
  • Grand Funk Railroad
  • Halloween
  • Iggy Pop
  • Insane Clown Posse
  • J Dilla
  • Jack Scott
  • Jackie Wilson
  • Jimmy Ruffin
  • John Lee Hooker
  • Junior Walker & The All Stars
  • Kid Rock
  • The Knack
  • Lamont Dozier
  • The Look
  • Madonna
  • Marshall Crenshaw
  • Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
  • The Marvelettes
  • Marvin Gaye
  • Mary Wells
  • MC5
  • Mike Posner
  • The Miracles
  • Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
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  • The Originals
  • The Parliaments
  • Phil Ochs
  • The Pleasure Seekers/Cradle
  • Question Mark & the Mysterians
  • Ralston Bowles
  • The Rationals
  • Rare Earth
  • Ray Parker Jr.
  • The Rockets
  • Rodriguez
  • The Romantics
  • Shaun Murphy
  • Slum Village
  • Smokey Robinson
  • The Spinners
  • SRC
  • Stevie Wonder
  • The Stooges
  • The Supremes
  • Suzi Quatro
  • The Temptations
  • Teegarden & Van Winkle
  • Ted Nugent
  • Theo Parrish
  • Tommy James & The Shondells
  • Uncle Kracker
  • Unrelated Segments
  • The Von Bondies
  • Was (Not Was)
  • The White Stripes
  • Wilson Pickett
  • The Woolies

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