Grande Ballroom, The: Detroit’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Palace (Landmarks)

[Leo Early] ☆ Grande Ballroom, The: Detroit’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Palace (Landmarks) ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Grande Ballroom, The: Detroit’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Palace (Landmarks) Soon the ballroom’s prestige attracted international acts like Cream, the Who and the Jeff Beck Group. The advent of rock ’n’ roll pushed the ballroom into hard times, but in 1966, local schoolteacher and disc jockey Russ Gibb resurrected it with the promise of live rock music. The venue flourished under the ownership of infamous gambler Harry Weitzman and management of dance scion Paul Strasburg. The new psychedelic ballroom style attracted scores of suburban baby boomers and

Grande Ballroom, The: Detroit’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Palace (Landmarks)

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Rating : 4.24 (671 Votes)
Asin : 1626197814
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-08-19
Language : English

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In 2003, Leo launched the GrandeBallroom to share his research, and the result was an unexpected groundswell of interest in the ballroom. He enjoys researching and writing about Detroit history, focusing especially on Detroit’s rise and reputation as a music capital. Early has since met and corresponded with many who experienced the Grande firsthand and, in so doing, has inadvertently become a subject-matter expert on this building, a

" Detroit Free Press . "With a keen eye for detail and a sharp historical sensibility, Dearborn author Early revisits the tale of the venerable west side ballroom that became one of the country's psychedelic rock meccas in the late '60s. Grande Ballroom lore has loomed large in Detroit through the decades (the documentary "Louder Than Love" was issued on DVD this summer), but nowhere has it been covered at a more granular level than in this 222-page book, which recounts fun rock 'n' roll tales ("The MC5 Versus Cream"), key moments (the Who's live premiere of "Tommy") and signature characters such as Russ Gibb and Tom Wri

Georgia glass said An excellent book Detroit classic rock. I have been reading books on classic rock for almost "An excellent book Detroit classic rock" according to Georgia glass. I have been reading books on classic rock for almost 20 years now and I found this book just excellent. It has a brief, but interesting introduction to the history of the Grande before it starts discussing it's classic rock roots. The chapters are formatted into brief stories in chronological order that were well written and included quotes from people who were . 0 years now and I found this book just excellent. It has a brief, but interesting introduction to the history of the Grande before it starts discussing it's classic rock roots. The chapters are formatted into brief stories in chronological order that were well written and included quotes from people who were . DK said This book is a must have.. I just read this book , while sitting with my wife in the hospital. I recommend it highly. Very well written. Amazing pictures , and very in depth. This book covers the history of the city , the architects , the history of the building and buildings like it, as it flows into the era we came up in with great stories of the music, uncle Russ ,the rest of the staff. Five Stars Excellent history of the legendary Detroit music venue . A fine piece of historical research and journalism .

Soon the ballroom’s prestige attracted international acts like Cream, the Who and the Jeff Beck Group. The advent of rock ’n’ roll pushed the ballroom into hard times, but in 1966, local schoolteacher and disc jockey Russ Gibb resurrected it with the promise of live rock music. The venue flourished under the ownership of infamous gambler Harry Weitzman and management of dance scion Paul Strasburg. The new psychedelic ballroom style attracted scores of suburban baby boomers and helped launch the careers of local legends like the MC5, Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper and Ted Nugent. In the 1920s, a jewel of Detroit entertainment arose on the Westsidethe Grande Ballroom. Detroit music history expert Leo Early celebrates this beloved venue.

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