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I would definitely recommend other people to get married in Detroit. It's a great chance to introduce people who have never and maybe would never visit the city. We had so many people who told us they had a great time going to the Motown Museum or to Eastern Market or Greektown -- as well as a great value.
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Historic Motown Steinway piano back in Detroit
technicians are to deliver the 9-foot, Victorian rosewood to the "Hitsville, U.S.A," building at midday, Motown Historical Museum board chair Robin Terry said in a news release first obtained by The Associated Press.McCartney told museum officials after a Read more »
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Detroit students see 'Motown: The Musical'
Twenty-four performing arts students from Cass Technical High School and the Detroit School of Arts traveled to New York City on a bus festooned with Motown banners late Thursday and saw "Motown: The Musical" on Friday at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. The M from Detroit News Online Read more »
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From Diana Ross to Bono, stars pack red carpet for 'Motown'
New York — Broadway rolled out the red carpet for Motown on Sunday night as "Motown the Musical" premiered at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. A crowd of waiting fans screamed when the ultimate Motown diva, Diana Ross, arrived. Ross said she hadn't seen from Detroit News Online Read more »
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'Motown: The Musical' ready to storm Broadway
Get ready for what Berry Gordy has said is his last big creative push, "Motown: The Musical." It premieres this Sunday in New York, and critics will finally weigh in on how well his quintessentially Detroit rags-to-riches story translates into a Broadway from Detroit News Online Read more »
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The Adantes, Motown's unsung female trio, finally get acclaim
DETROIT — More than 40 years have passed since the recording of Marvin Gayes Save the Children, but a replay of the song in the studio where it was recorded compressed time and brought tears to the eyes of Louvain Demps. Demps was no mere fan visiting wh from Detroit Free Press Read more »
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Exhibit pays homage to a backing trio of Motown singers
KUSA -A trio of women have been on more hit records than virtually any other artist in the history of popular music, yet almost nobody know about The Andantes. That could change when a new exhibit opens at the Motown Historical Museum that pays homage to from 49 News Topeka Read more »