Tuesday, July 20, 2010

NEW DETROIT ROCKS PROJECT DOCUMENTARY



WHAT MAKES DETROIT ROCK CITY TRAILER!


Jim McCarty



The world knows about the rich musical history of Detroit, Michigan, and the legendary artists it has produced, but what is it that makes The Motor City unique when it comes to Rock & Roll? Everyone knows the names The MC5, Bob Seger, Ted Nugent, , The Stooges, SRC, The Romantics, Kid Rock, etc., but what made these acts so different, so special, so quintessentially “Detroit”?



The Detroit music scene is a vibrant stew of musical influences, and when an act rises up from the trenches here to become known worldwide, they are taking those influences with them. The Detroit experience is unique because the bands here inspire and influence each other as much or more than they are influenced by the Rock & Roll standard-bearers of the world.



For every kid in Detroit who was inspired by Led Zeppelin or Guns & Roses, there were dozens more whose heroes included bands like Mugsy, Seduce, The Almighty Strut, Halloween, and more recently, The Shram Band, Overloaded, Pistol Day Parade, and so many others who are little-known outside of southeastern lower Michigan.



Detroit Rocks is a documentary which will focus not on history, but on the influences that live and grow in the here and now, as they are passed from generation to generation of young up-and-coming musicians. This is not the story of this band or that band, it is the story of how players in Detroit were affected by the bands that they saw in their own hometown, and how these influences can be heard in the music being made today in Detroit and internationally. It is the story of Detroit rock & roll told in the voices of the players who have made Detroit "Rock City".


SRC

Detroit Rocks features interviews with prominent Detroit rockers from the sixties to today, and live concert footage of currently active artists covering songs from their Detroit influences.


Teegarden and Vanwinkle

In addition, the producers have recorded a "Band Aid" style theme song featuring dozens of well-known Motor City musicians, and are organizing a concert starring the available participants, to benefit charitable organizations aiding those in the Detroit area who are struggling due to the economic downturn, and recent changes in the struggling auto industry. (See the "All-Star Theme Song & Benefit Concert" page for more info).

Producer/Musician/Director Ron Perry will be in Detroit this August to conduct a third round of interviews with the musicians who make Detroit “Rock City”, and asks that anyone who knows or can put us in touch with any of the musicians or bands on our “wish list” below, please call us at 888-988-6334 or e-mail ron@americanmediasound.com

Ron will be in Detroit the first week of August for more interviews, email him with your ideas or anyone you readers feek should be included!

THE WISH LIST

If there are any Detroit artists that you feel were influential, who do not appear on the participants list or the "wish list", please feel free to let us know! Call Toll Free: 888.988.MEDIA

Some of the Participants (so far)

Scott Morgan The Rationals
Jim McCarty
Johnny BEE Badanjek
Gary Quackenbush SRC
Arthur Penhallow
Brian Pastoria
Doug Podell WRIF/WCSX
Dave Edwards THE LOOK
Brian Shram (Shram)
Michael Luce Brownsville Station
Henry Weck Brownsville Station
Seduce (Mark Andrews, Chuck Burns, Dave Black)
Rachel May (Broadzilla)
Scott Campbell Sillies/Bookies
Suzy Cole (WRIF)
Gunner Ross (The Almighty Strut, Ted Nugent Band, Send More Cops)
Joey Gaydos (Mugsy, Cub Koda & The Points, Weapons, AZUR, Send More Cops)
Steve Firneno (The Nasties, Romeo Rock, Face, Seduce, Shram)
Tino Gross (Howling Diablos)
Mike Adkins (Uncle Kracker)
Tom Morwats (The Mutants)
Tommy Furbacher (Soul Circus, Panic Trigger)
Arlen Viecelli (Salem Witchcraft)
Pistol Pete (Twistin' Tarantulas)
John Avedisian (Romeo Rock, The Almighty Strut)
Dave Colt (Gotham City)
Rick Ruiner & Nina Friday (The Ruiners)
Tim Pop (podcster)
Randy Peavler (Teezer, Fugitive)
Lixx (Bob Dancer, Art McAuley, Tom Holiday, Tony Marocco)
Tom Ingham (Ezra, Weapons, Romeo Rock, Racer X, Send More Cops)
Dave Goldsworthy (The Blues Airmen, Mudflap, Blues Airmen Guitars)
Ron Perry (The Nasties, AZUR)
Nick Marocco (Dangerous Pursuit)
Ruzvelt (Blondies)
Pistol Day Parade (Fuller, Rob Banks, Jason Lollio, Randy Watson)
Brian Thomas (Halloween)
Chris Gillen (Overloaded, Tokyo Blade)
Pete Bankert (Rock City Studios, Mugsy, Weapons, Dark Carnival, Cult Heroes)
For more information on “Detroit Rocks Project 2010” please call Ron Perry at 888-988-6334

22 comments:

Sway austin,  July 21, 2010 8:23 AM  

This sounds cool.

Michael Hooligan Halloran,  July 21, 2010 8:24 AM  

mark norton has some great old footage. sorry i mean ivan suvanjieff

Pete Wolynec,  July 21, 2010 8:24 AM  

Can't wait to see this when it comes out!

Michael Rys,  July 21, 2010 8:25 AM  

We would certainly love to send Mr Thompson an open invitation to be the guest of honor at the 3rd Annual Punk Fest For Childrens Hospital at the Old Miami on 9/11/10

Glitter Trash Punk,  July 21, 2010 8:25 AM  

Now that's what I'm talking about!

RetroKimmer July 21, 2010 8:26 AM  

I should be doing this interview August 8 with Dennis Thompson

White Flag,  July 21, 2010 8:27 AM  

Does anyone REALLY question the "Machine Gun" title belonging to anyone either than you?

Machinegun,  July 21, 2010 8:28 AM  

Dear Facebook friends... I am at almost 5000 friends and they won't let me add anyone. You can add me as a friend and I can confirm but that is it. Once we hit 5000 I am not sure whether I should just use my fan page or start a new Facebook page from scratch. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Dan Clark,  July 21, 2010 8:28 AM  

I'm Mad Like Eldridge Cleaver LOL

Scott Reynolds,  July 21, 2010 8:29 AM  

Nice.

Martín Gomelsky,  July 21, 2010 8:30 AM  

Awesome!

Ken Levise,  July 21, 2010 8:31 AM  

remember this." Kick Out The Jams Mfer" I think i'll get my bong and black light posters out and get groovey !!!!!

Ken Levise,  July 21, 2010 8:32 AM  

Thanks for sharing this M.T.

Anne Marie Marko,  July 21, 2010 8:32 AM  

wow....this is quite the treat.

Wayne Ross,  July 21, 2010 8:33 AM  

mono lps were no longer produced after mid 1968...i had cheap thrills once mono rare...so am quite doubtful on accuracy here via yer friend...i had a white label promo of high time once ATLANTIC

Chris Simondet,  July 21, 2010 8:33 AM  

In the UK they made mono records a bit longer, but not by much. KOTJ had a mono release in the UK but it was very likely what's known as a 'fold down', meaning that it wasn't a dedicated mono mix, they just ran the stereo mix down to a single channel. I can't say for sure, as I haven't heard it, but Elektra was already doing that by late-1967/early-1968.

RetroKimmer July 21, 2010 8:34 AM  

the Wolfgang's vaults are downloads of the stuff on our box set Purity Accuracy . it was a deal that was done by mc5 after our box deal . im not sure what elektra actually has left but if this bruce fella is stilla round id love to have a chat with him about his tapes

Chris Simondet,  July 21, 2010 8:34 AM  

He's the engineer on KOTJ, Pet Sounds, all of the Doors' albums, the first Love albums, and a whole bunch of others, and he's still alive. If you can get in touch with Elektra (which is now actually just part of Warner Music Group) they can probably tell you how to get hold of him (since you're not just some random fan).

Machinegun,  July 21, 2010 8:35 AM  

plz email me the info to: machinegunthompson@gmail thanks Chris

Geri Rubello Gillespie,  July 21, 2010 9:30 AM  

Detroit Rocks! it makes us who we are. it is in our blood

Jay Millette,  July 22, 2010 12:37 AM  

"There is a video of this entire show???"

RetroKimmer July 22, 2010 12:39 AM  

The film maker Ron Perry is in the middle of making his film. He will be here in August to interview me and Machinegun together along with many of my rocker pals

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