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BIG DREAMS And The Detroit Record Business: Second Edition

Current price: $86.99
BIG DREAMS And The Detroit Record Business: Second Edition
BIG DREAMS And The Detroit Record Business: Second Edition

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BIG DREAMS And The Detroit Record Business: Second Edition

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"Big Dreams and the Detroit Record Business" by Gary A. Rubin is a captivating exploration of the music industry's history in Detroit.Rubin's storytelling takes readers on a journey through time, from his own birth in 1946 to his experiences in the vibrant Detroit music scene. Here are some highlights:
Early Adventures: Rubin shares his transition from a safe, dark place to the real world, where he discovered family, friendship, and adventure. His recording studio, established during his school years, became a hub for young bands, singers, and musicians.
Famous Connections: While attending Mumford High School, Rubin crossed paths with future stars. One of the artists he recorded went on to become the lead singer and guitarist for a famous group that set a record for album sales, surpassing Michael Jackson and the Jackson Five.
Summer Stock Theater: Rubin's journey extended beyond music. He worked as an assistant publicity director for "Northland Playhouse," a summer stock theater featuring stars like Zsa Zsa Gabor, Joel Grey, and Merv Griffin. He even went on a double date with Marv!
World Premieres: Rubin's involvement in the entertainment world continued. He worked with John Essex, the Publicity Director at the Fisher Theater, during non-summer months. Notably, he contributed to the World Premiere of "Fiddler on the Roof" with Zero Mostel and "Golden Boy" with Sammy Davis Jr.
Detroit's Influence: By 1967, Detroit had become the record capital of the world, thanks to Motown and other record companies. Despite challenges like corruption and racial tension, the city's music scene thrived.
"Big Dreams and the Detroit Record Business" offers a rich tapestry of memories, anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the music industry. Whether you're a music enthusiast or simply curious about Detroit's cultural legacy, this book promises an immersive experience.

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